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Friday 21 June 2013

ABCD Malayalam Movie Review

 ABCD Malayalam Movie Review


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Title: ABCD Malayalam Movie Review
Reviewed by Hafis on Jun 15
Rating: 3/5
Summary: Entertaining story of two ABCDs.
Description: As the name points, ABCD (American Born Confused Desi) is the story of two American Malayalees, Johns (Dulquer Salmaan) and Korah (Jacob Gregory) who are visiting Kerala for the first time in their life.


As the name points, ABCD (American Born Confused Desi) is the story of two American Malayalees, Johns (Dulquer Salmaan) and Korah (Jacob Gregory) who are visiting Kerala for the first time in their life. Its directed by Martin Prakkat, written by Sooraj-Neeraj and produced by Shibu Thameens.
ABCD movie is a total entertainment and fun. Johns is the son of a rich Indian business man who is settled in USA, Lalu Alex acted as Dulquer’s father. Korah is John’s friend, they both were living a luxurious life in New York.
Due to some problems which was created by Johns, his father forces Johns and Korah to visit India and stay there for some time.
When Johns reached Kerala, his father closes his bank account and makes arrangements for both of them to study in a college, hence it make Johns and Korah to live in a very difficult situation. John’s dad sends 2500 rupees per month to each.
And the story moves on like how they handles the situation and will they succeed to make money needed to go back to America.
Dulquer once again proved his class, his looks and attitude was similar to Faizy’s character in Ustad HotelJacob Gregory(Korah) attracted people with his fun essences. Aparna Gopinath(Mathumitha) did a great job with her role, she had a bold role and it looked like it was just perfect for her, welcome to the world of movies, Aparna

Honey Bee is a mass entertainer Review: 3.5/5

Review: Honey Bee is a mass entertainer 3.5/5


The infusion of new blood is an exciting thing, and we are getting that in torrents in the Malayalam film industry these days. But, unfortunately, they don’t bring much innovation or ingenuity to the film scene.

This week we saw the début of Lal Jr, son of producer-director-actor Lal. He has written and directed Honey Bee, which is pretty much in the style of predecessors Siddique-Lal with plenty of gags but bereft of any depth or thought.

Honey Bee has a wafer-thinplot. Sebastian or Seban (Asif Ali) and Angel (Bhavana), the director and the lead performer respectively of a dance troupe come to realise that they are in love the night before Angel is getting married to a police officer.

They elope with the support of their friends Abu (Sreenadh Bhasi), Fernando (Baburaj), Ambro (Balu) and Sara (Archana Kavi). The problem is that Angel's brothers are well known thugs who will not take anything lying down and resort to violence at the drop of a hat.

Three-fourths of the film is devoted to this group running from Angel's brother led by Michael (Lal).

The weight of carrying the flimsy plot is on the shoulders of Baburaj and Bhasi who are made to mouth one-liners that are supposed to bring the house down.

Lal Jr takes inspiration from many sources including the older films of his father. The dialogues are peppered with expletives (as is the trend in the so-called ‘new gen’ films) and the one-liners poke fun at his contemporaries and even the classics.

We would have been happier if he had reduced the use of alcohol in the film but he gives the impression that every male character in this venture is an alcoholic.

As for the performances, Asif Ali and Bhavana do not get the privilege of being the lead pair as they become part of a huge ensemble, but they give decent performances.

Baburaj, who is in the limelight these days, virtually steals the show here too. Bhasi as Abu gives Baburaj a run for his money and gives us the hope that he will mature into a good actor in future.

Lal Jr has tried to make a mass entertainer with Honey Bee and succeeds in doing that.