Gayathri Krishna
On June 7, the Vineeth Sreenivasan directorial will be available for streaming on Sony LIV. Recalling some of the most well-known friendships in Malayalam film history makes the movie a must-see.
The lives of Venu and Murali, who want to work in the film industry, are the focus of the movie. The central idea of the film is how their friendship helps them to grow as adults and inspires them to see the good in life.
Leaving no aspect unexplored, Vineeth Sreenivasan deftly demonstrates his capacity to cherish friendship and cinema. Through a masterful writing, the director made every effort to unite his group.
The male characters in the film dominate the story, especially when it comes to Pranav Mohanlal and Dhyan Sreenivasan's bromance, which steals the show and draws viewers in throughout.
In this film, Nivin Pauly made a hilarious and remarkable comeback. The actor was praised in the theatre for his natural comic timing even though he only appeared in the second half of the movie.
Vineeth has given his brother Dhyan Sreenivasan an admirable comeback years after the latter's debut film. The audience is going to be impressed by his subtle and heartfelt performance as Venu.
The film is made more appealing by the director's choice to reunite most of the cast from his previous projects. Despite having fewer scenes, each one has added to the lighthearted parts of the film.
This movie, like Vineeth Sreenivasan's previous films, is largely dependent on music. Amrit Ramnath's compositions improve the cinematic experience, especially in the poignant moments.