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2014 2019 English Malayalam Nivin Pauly

Moothon (2019) & Liar’s Dice (2014)

The institution of the family seems to be important to writer-director Geetu Mohandas as relations within it form the crux of her two film stories. Take Liar’s Dice for instance. Kamala who didn’t hear from her husband for 5 months after he had left for a job at a construction site in the city, decides to go looking for him. From the moment we spot her on screen, we see her punching his number into her cell phone continuously even after it gives back a switched off message. Therefore, she decides to walk with her 3-4 year old daughter, on her instance her pet goat, one day to the nearest town.

Mulla in Moothon has a similar urgency to meet the big brother rumoured to have left their island years ago for Mumbai. The bullying at school and the streets gives this desire more momentum. One night, he takes his uncle’s fishing boat and sets sail for the mainland with a phone number in hand. Both Kamala and Munna are following a wild hope in their heart when they set out on a journey to a destination they have only heard about from others.

Their lives during this journey, the people they meet form the crux of the stories!

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2018 2019 Malayalam Nivin Pauly Telugu

Who is #HeyJude’s #DearComrade?

**a few spoilers, here & there**

All I could hear while I was watching Hey Jude (2018) was the word comrade echoing at the back of my head. Crystal (Trisha) being there for Jude (Nivin Pauly) to boost his self confidence, teaching him social skills, getting rid of his fear of the water & people, encouraging him to pursue his passion in life and finally, helping him to understand his peculiar condition related to Asperger’s Syndrome is as Bobby (Vijay Devarkonda) stands with Lily (Rashmika Madanna). In Dear Comrade (2019), Bobby tries to convince Lily to break free from the social shackles of fear to fight an established institution to acheive her life long dream of playing cricket for India.

Crystal like Bobby checked all traits of a comrade as a person’s support system in good times & bad, Lily had listed in her reply to the press at the end of her film.

The Malayalam film Hey Jude, and Dear Comrade (released parallely in 4 South Indian languages) set in entirely different contexts are primarily about friends who help and are there for each other. Released in subsequent years, they come together here as I happened to watch them one after the other over a period of a week. They are available on Amazon Prime if you wish to watch them, together, or/and separately 😀.

Hey Jude is Tamil lead actor Trisha’s entry into Malayalam films, Nivin Pauly’s second film with director, ShyamaPrasad. Siddique, as always is mind blowing, he and Vijay Menon bagged Kerala State Awards (2019) for their parts. Neena Kurup as Jude’s mother essays a full length role after long, brings in the remaining cast.

I watched Dear Comrade for Vijay Devarakonda. I turned his fan after his Arjun Reddy. He is brilliant in the film as well, his chemistry it Rashmika sizzles. Shruthi Ramachandran as Jaya holds fort. The music is addictive in the voice of Sid Sriram. There, your reasons to watch it, but the story drags, its run time could have been cut shot by at least half an hour, and may be a little more spotlight on Lily.

Fate brings Jude to Goa to meet Crystal, Lily to her cousin Jaya’s wedding to Bobby. They become friends, and comrades who are more supportive of their lives than their families could ever be. Jude’s lack of social and people skills make his problems more visible and tangible to the audience in comparison to Lily’s fear of the societal gossip and slurs. While Crystal has the task of gradually introducing Jude to a society that he can’t make sense of Bobby is up against Lily’s years of upbringing that stops her from fighting the bureacracy for their misbehaviour.

They are the best comrades, Lily and Jude could get to achieve their life goals.

Both the films begin and moves with the lives of their male leads for quite a bit until their women make their entry. In Lily’s case, the audience realizes she is a state level cricket player (a crucial piece of info to the plot) much later after she is introduced. It is clear from the epilogue that Lily’s fight with the cricket board is the crux of this film set in the larger canvas of an intense love story. However, the focus is slightly more on the Comrade in Bobby. As seen in the poster, his life changing physical & emotional experiences in at least 4 different looks is highlighted more than Lily’s ‘the problem.’ As Bobby is the one who instills in Lily the courage to fight, the film becomes an ode to Lily’s Dear Comrade, yeah?!

If this pattern is taken as a point of reference for camaradarie, Hey Jude would have provided enough screen space to Crystal’s trip to Shimla which is very similar to Bobby’s rides to Ladhak to rid him off his demons. Crystal is equally in need of help for her bipolar disorder which the script underscores through Dr Sebastian (Vijay Menon) her father and a psychologist. Nevertheless, the film is ultimately about Jude’s journey to being less of a misfit, excelling in his niche area of expertise (clue is in the poster) thereby finding recognition from the larger society. His transformation from being mocked to taking him seriously, by his family and colleagues. Therefore, his story is rightly named after him, Yeah?!

Which begs me to ask the question, what of the female Comrade Crystal, the first person to instil confidence in Jude to pursue his dreams. What of Lily’s transformation to stand up to her accusers on Bobby’s unwavering support? What is the significance of their roles as the helper/helped in their films ..

What if, Hey Jude was named Thank you Crystal on the lines of Dear Comrade, and Dear Comrade was titled, Hurrah! Lily after Hey Jude

Ponder ..

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2018 Chackochan Malayalam Nivin Pauly Shanti Krishna

Kuttanadan Marpappa (2018) ðŸ™ƒðŸ˜ˆ

Kuttanadan Marpappa is a lovable but horrible film, if I may so myself. Released over Easter of 2018, the film stars one of my fav actors, Kunjachacko Boban (KB), with the girl from Alamara, Aditi Ravi.

One of the reasons, most Malayalees would have gone to watch this film in the theatre is Shanti Krishna. Her second film in her come back after Njandukalude Nattil Oridavela (2017)

Dharmajan and Pisharody bring up the supporting cast.

John Paul (KB) nicknamed marpappa for obvious reaons is a wedding photographer in Kuttanad & parts. Therefore the title, therefore it revilves round him.

The film seems to work in scenes – an entry scene of the lead actors, the so called Villain, the stereotypical bragging newly rich NRI family, a strong willed widow, lousy comedy in most parts, and songs. There is a Tamil dance song, a dream sequence song, sad song, and many in between songs at every turn. Then there are people, Soubin comes in, Nadir Shah comes in, Salim Kumar comes in .. almost like the director had to give them scenes as they are his friends .. you know.. horrible enough?

But I wasn’t angry at the makers at all, I’m still trying to find out what the reason is, therefore, the lovable in the description.

The one joke about Google map was good! As most of us often experience!

Watch at your own risk, is all I can say!

A rating guide to films here …

  1. I loved it .. ðŸĨ°
  2. Watched it more than once. (I watched #Virus about 5 times) ðŸĨ°ðŸĨ°
  3. One time watch 😀
  4. Had to watch another film to wear off the hangover 🙄
  5. Slept off in the middle of it ðŸ˜ī
  6. Didn’t like the first half, wanted to run away from the theatre. Post interval was superb ðŸĪŠðŸ˜ƒ
  7. Popular opinion vs mine ðŸĪ”
  8. Watch at your own risk. I didn’t enjoy the film 🙃😈
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