Valiyaperunnal Review: Great Locales And Great Performances Unfortunately In A Passable Movie (Rating: **1/2)

Film: Valiyaperunnal

Cast: Shane Nigam, Himika Bose, Joju George

Director: Dimal Dennis

Rating: **1/2

Reviewer: George Sylex

What's About - Mattacherry and Kochi based movies are not new in Malayalam. Valiyaperunaal sets in Mattancherry, the film passes on courses through the lives of Akkar (Shane Nigam) and his companions. The film says about their lives, which is not as cool as it looks. Their families are obligation ridden, houses are going to die and they under the risk of neighborhood mafias. Individuals wish to have an average existence, yet more often than not, they are denied it. That powers the youngsters into circumstances they would prefer truly not to be associated with.

Valiyaperunnal Script Analysis - The idea behind the content of Valiyaperunaal is one of the most hard-hitting and amazing ones which one has gone over in the ongoing occasions. Because of the idea, the film resembles a progression of occasions that is going on before our eyes. One needs to offer it to Dimal Dennis and Thasreeq Abdul Salam for the sort of research behind the film. The spoilsport, in any case, is as the film's screenplay which is by all accounts a ceaseless adventure of gore aplenty at consistently step. Despite the fact that it's a given that movies of such type demand the need to show slaughter and like premises, however, the manner by which these successions have been scripted and shot, truly begins testing your understanding at standard interims.

Star Performances - The film is supported up with such huge numbers of new faces. The vast majority of them are from Kochi and truth to be told, they are amazing. Shane Nigam who wins passes on in the acting department. Valiyaperunaal is unquestionably a director upheld job for him. Had the screenplay been somewhat tauter and clear, the film could have recently become a profession characterizing film for Shane. Himika Bose dances great and acts well too. Despite the fact that she doesn't have a ground-breaking job in the film, she manages to sparkle (with genuineness) in whatever screen space that she gets. Joju George as an all-encompassing appearance job sparkles in the film. Appearances by Vinayakan and Soubin adds humor flavors to the film.

Direction, Editing, Choreography & Camera - The movie's director Dimal Dennis takes a colossal jump of sorts with Valiyaperunaal. Despite the fact that one can value the truthfulness and his goals with which he made the film, the truth of the matter is that these elements are bad enough for the film to cruise through into the hearts of the cine goer as a film that is extremely hard-hitting or vital for quite a while. The principal half is about the foundation of the film's characters and setting up the reason. While one anticipated a truly all around characterized second a large portion of, the miserable part is that the subsequent part runs over excessively extended and wandering around aimlessly. Vivek Harshan's editing could have helped the subsequent half, yet tragically, that isn't the situation here. One needs to offer it to the director for having sensibly great creation, esp. with regards to present era building. To the extent the film's music is concerned, Rex Vijayan has made a splendid showing. Cinematography by Suresh Rajan is good. Choreography from Mumbai based team is incredible.

Verdict - Valiyaperunnal is an astutely made entertainer. Dimal Dennis makes a decent adventure that is imploring for its crime thrilling premises of Mattancherry. Shane Nigam enraptures in his magnetic job overflowing with horrible grandeur. The film isn't for everyone.

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