Arjun Ashokan
Review Of Pranaye Vilasam: Ambitious But Too Vanilla
Pranaye Vilasam (Malayam, Zee5) Rating: ** ½ Cast - Arjun Ashokan, Miya George, Anaswara Rajan, Mamitha Baiju, Hakkim Shah Nikhil Muraly’s likeable but finally powerless Malayalam rom-com(for the want of a better term) is filled with ambitious emotions which never come to any fruition. It is a fidgety film weaving like a restless child in a toyshop, in and out of characters and their lives so that we don’t really know much about them except that something terrible is going to happen soon. The death of the matriarch Anusree draws Sooraj (Arju | Click Here...
Review Of Jan.E.Man: Crazily Funny, Sad & Brilliant
Jan.E.Man(Malayalam) Starring Basil Joseph, Balu Varghese, Lal, Arjun Ashokan , Ganapathi Written & Directed by Chidamabram Rating: *** ½ This is the craziest most adorable film of the year. Or for that matter , any year. Basil Joseph who directed the supe-hero spectacle Minnal Murali to skyhigh glory, comes down to earth with a thundering thud. He exchanges hats to face the camera this time. Basil plays Joymon a loser in Canada freezing to death in the chill of friendless solitude .Even his mother doesn’t have time or patience to talk to him | Click Here...
Review Of Madhuram: Sweet Sentimental Schmaltzy Send-off
Madhuram(Malayalam, SonyLIV) Starring Joju George, Shruti Ramachandran, Arjun Ashokan, Nikhila Vimal and Indrans Witten & Directed by Ahammed Khabeer Rating: *** ½ At first the amount of sentimental sweetness that pours into writer-director Ahammed Khabeer’s modern fable on hoping healing and acceptance, overpowers you. How can any film laying such a legitimate claim to realism invest so much nobility into suffering? How could a place of pain, a hospital, be used to project such unconditional joy? The government hospital in Khabeer’ | Click Here...