Driving License Review: Prithviraj And Suraj Drives Together Towards Victory (Rating: ***1/2)

Film: Driving License

Cast: Prithviraj Sukumaran, Mia George, Suraj Venjaramoodu

Director: Jean-Paul Lal

Rating: ***1/2

Reviewer: George Sylex

What's About - Driving License is an ideal movie in this bubbly period of Xmas. The movie includes Prithviraj, Suraaj Venjaramoodu, Saiju Kurup, and Miya. Lal Jr has directed this film with the screenplay from Sachy. The film is produced together by Supriya Menon and Listing Stephen.

Driving License Story - Hareendran (Prithviraj) a vehicle crazy hotshot who is in desperate need of his driving license duplicate after he loses his unique. As he needs to get an endorsement from Kuruvilla (Suraj), a legitimate vehicle inspector and an impassioned aficionado of the star. What happens is a clash of brains among Hareendran and Kuruvilla after the previous gets into a mortifying minute at Kuruvilla's office. Notwithstanding an idiosyncratic reason, the creators present it in a progressively acceptable and conceivable manner. The content is stuffed with subtler subtleties that don't make you question the plot.

Script Analysis - Sachy's screenplay is a begin to-end rollercoaster ride of funniness, feelings, and comical jokes. He leaves no hole to fill in whatever else. Regardless of whether a specific scene isn't seeming well and good, you'll see it accompanying commendable dialogues. Dialogues composed for Saiju Kurup gives such a large number of giggling minutes. There are sharp minutes where lead entertainers just play with the expressions. The story trolls some on-screen characters and questions their activities in a comic manner.

Star Performances - Basically, the film has a place with Prithviraj, who is quickly becoming one of the front runners of the top stars. Despite the fact that his last film Brother's Day neglected to live up to the desires, that hasn't prevented his assurance and certainty even a piece. His exhibition in the film in the film is persuading. He looks consistent with her character. On the other hand, there's Suraaj Venjaramoodu, who was most recently seen in Android Kunjappan. In the wake of having played such a significant number of characters so far in his vocation, this is the first run through Suraaj is playing such a character. He is a man who basically claims the film and how. There is by all accounts no stopping this man with regards to trying different things with characters and mannerisms. The actors Saiju Kurup and Miya make for a charming watch. Both are essentially delightful in their particular characters in the film. The manner by which they have taken care of their screen spaces is certainly acclaim commendable. Nandhu's character as Prithviraj's Driver is also a good one.

Direction, Music & Cinematography - Lal jr, the director of Driving License, made a sprinkle in Mollywood with his introduction film Honeybee. The predictable and direct screenplay gives in the movie at a bunch of spots. Simultaneously, his direction in the film is certainly something to keep an eye out for. One needs to offer it to this man for having extracted the best exhibitions from the lead cast. Try not to miss the scenes with Prithviraj and Suraj at the driving test office. To the extent the music of the film is ok, there are a few songs by Yakzan Garry Pererra and Neha Nair, which makes for good tuning in. Bgm is generally excellent particularly the title track of the film. The cinematography by Alex J Pulickal is splendid and each frame looks brilliant.

Verdict - In spite of the film being very straightforward in its content, the film is stuffed withdrawing in minutes all through. Prithviraj Sukumaran and Suraj Venjaramoodu structure one of the major reasons behind the cine-goers to take a quick trip and see the film. Enjoy the film on this Xmas season with family.

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