But the director in Vysakh had strictly followed his high production standards and included all the colour and splendour of the state, wisely integrated into his narratives. The vacation time will prove a boon to the film, which promises unlimited fun in its posters. There is a moral lesson that the film upholds; that having a hoard of enterprising young actors aboard will not save a film. The story build up in a predictable manner leads to a conventional climax with no surprises in store. But for the lovers of mass- masala entertainers, the movie provides with everything they demand of one. We are not affiliated in any way with the streaming nor responsible for their content.
And so are the songs by M Jayachandran which works well and good with fine tempo and melody. And how he does it forms the rest of the plot told in a humorous way. The others including Kunchakko Boban, Manoj K Jayan and Biju Menon are in their regular roles, which they do with high energy. He's definitely good, but the action sequences of the film stand out as the worst part and with each sturdy blow that Mallu Singh delivers the overall impact of the film is further weakened. Ani now immediately set forward on a journey to the place, carrying with him the prayers of his sister Ashwathy, Samvrutha Sunil who is also eagerly in the waiting for her cousin to return.
The movie will be definitely an important one in the landing of this new star, who is likely to be in the forefront in the coming years too. Though the theme was all predictable from the very first shot and had nothing in store to shock the viewers, it never disappoints completely and maintains a good entertaining momentum right till its climax. Still, somehow with a depletion of the continuous entertaining value and with an overdose of everything, some viewers may not not be satisfied with the total outcome. He excels in action sequences and appears lovable in both the avatar. The plot had a different feel, but rendring it with the cliche style of typical malayalam entertainers makes this movie an ordinary one. Shaji's frames are the best thing about the film, and perhaps it would be right to say that it's an achievement that he has succeeded to make you keep your gaze fixed on the screen despite the very mundane affairs that occur there. Mallu Singh, as one of the characters in the film rightly points out is Hitler Madhavankutty reincarnate, and would make mincemeat of anyone who dares look at his four sisters played by Aparna Nair, Meera Nandan, Rupa Manjari and Shawlin.
The technical sides are also fine with Shaji capturing the best of Punjab. Unfortunately 'Mallu Singh' is infinitely low in the jokes department as well, and there are very few instances in it that would genuinely bring out a smile. Unni Mukundan, who has earlier been seen in promising roles, does get launched as a real hero in 'Mallu Singh' but the kicks that he gets to deliver are a bit too inflated. After seven years of disappearance, Ani sees his childhood friend Hari on television. The film, though logic less, entertains throughout its first half and then slightly starts dipping post its intermission.
Movie :- Action King Mallu Singh Mallu Singh Starcast :- Kunchako Boban, Unni Mukundan, Samvrutha Sunil, Biju Menon Music By :- M. M Jayachandran's musical score is definitively impressive as well. Suraj Venjaaramoodu and Biju menon manages to convert some of their attempts into chuckles, but Kunchakko Boban's try on comedies appear not that genuine. The narrative is bound to be equally if not more important, and when a film falls shorts on that very vital feature, the results are bound to be dismal. There is a moral lesson that the film upholds; that having a hoard of enterprising young actors aboard will not save a film. The lead ladies except Samvrutha Sunil are reduced to miniscule roles. He was not sure why Hari had to disappear especially when you know the depth of his love to Ashwathi.
Ani Kunchacko Boban goes to Punjab in search of a long lost brother Hari Unni Mukundan only to discover that the man has transformed into Hareender Singh. The narrative is bound to be equally if not more important, and when a film falls shorts on that very vital feature, the results are bound to be dismal. Accidentally, Ani happens to see Hareendra Singh in a television programme. Set in the rural locales of Punjab where there is a whole lot of mirth going on under the blazing sun; where nature stands one with man, 'Mallu Singh' lacks this one thing that it needed most! Read Mallu singh malayalam movie review here. Confused beyond his wits, Ani determines to find out if Hareender is indeed Hari in disguise. But Ani follows his instincts, befriend Pappan Manoj K Jayan and Karthi Biju Menon , and find ways to crack the situation.
A normal guy from a village of kerala Ani Kunchakko Boban is legally fighting to keep the assets that he handles right now. All content is copyright of their respective owners. How can a movie which comes with the title of the leading protagonist of the story excel when the actor who plays that role gives a below average performance?. Ani is a commoner from Kerala who has a younger brother who ran away from home a couple of years ago following a local problem. The story by Sethu is interesting but the dialogues and attempts on humour are pretty ordinary. Unfortunately 'Mallu Singh' is infinitely low in the jokes department as well, and there are very few instances in it that would genuinely bring out a smile.
But Ani follows his instincts, befriend Pappan Manoj K Jayan and Karthi Biju Menon , and find ways to crack the situation. So Ani sets forth to Punjab with great expectations of finding Hari. No doubt there is a tale to tell, but it goes thus. Believing that this is his lost brother, Ani sets out on a journey to Punjab to find the truth. May 7, 2012 By Veeyen What should have made 'Mallu Singh' interesting is a firm, appealing story, because this is the film that has the perfect backdrop already. Hari Unni Mukundan has been missing for more than seven years and Ani Kunchacko Boban wanted to find him.
Director Vysakhs third outing with script writer Sethu of the duo Sachi-Sethu is a disappointing one. Eventually it all comes down to a stage when you realize that 'Mallu Singh' makes no special efforts to put across to the audience an inventive tale. The movie is all about the travels of Ani Kunchakko Boban , in search of his childhood friend and cousin Hari, Unni Mukundan who was forced to move out of their village seven years ago due to certain peculiar circumstances and a murder. . Ani is now badly in need to find Hari, as their entire properly and household will soon get into the hands of some of their wicked and scheming relatives within a few months, following a court order. Hareendra Singh runs a dhaba at Mallu Street in Punjab. Young director Vysakh has created a style for himself in Mollywood with movies heavily loaded with wholesome masala ingredients like well picturised songs, impressive action sequences and movies with full of twists laced in humour.