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Friday 30 August 2013

Pullipulikalum Aattinkuttiyum - Movie Review

Pullipulikalum Aattinkuttiyum - Movie Review  



Lal Jose's latest directorial venture Pullipulikalum Aattinkuttiyum can be 
regarded as the best comedy entertainer of the year. The movie has been shot in the locales of Kuttanada. Pullipulikalum Aattinkuttiyum is a return to the mood and format of Lal Jose' earlier films like Meesa Madhavan and Chandhupottu. Chakka Gopan (Kunchacko Boban) is a house boat owner. Gopan has three brothers who spend all their time sleeping. They are absolute lazybones who doesn't believe in working. As a sport they indulge in feuds, and since many people are scared of bullying trio, they try to settle the score with their sweet-tempered little brother Chakka Gopan. Kainakari Jayasree (Namitha Pramod) is a classical dancer. Gopan appoints her as the in-house artist, and they perform for the tourists who hire his boat. He tries to impress the foreigners with classical dance. Gopan falls deeply in love with her. How Gopan manages to marry Jayasree and make his brothers come on the right track, form the rest of the story. Pullipulikalum Aattinkuttiyum presents Kunchacko in all-new avatar. It's a through comedy role and Kunchacko has done a brilliant job. Another highlight of the movie is that S Kumar is cranking the camera for Lal Jose after a long interval. The serene beauty of Kuttanad has been picturised and utilised well by the director. The place can be regarded as another highlighted tourist spot in the Malayalam cinema after Gavi, which was picturised in the movie Ordinary. Music composed by Vidyasagar is an average one. Cinematography is incredible. Coming to the performances, all the star cast have done justice to their roles.

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