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8/10
Good one!
VineethJose16 June 2006
If u like movies with real Kerala backdrops, family oriented storyline, and songs that are heavenly melodious...this one is for u..i wont say this is a must watch..but i could say..that u wont regret!

Finally, this movies do justice to all fields, art, cinematography, acting, story, ......

when u get time..just go an watch it:)

The backdrops in this movie are really exciting...nowadays Malayalam movie is getting back from the ugly dileep comedy gutter!

Hope this kinda movie come occasionally for real Malayalam movie fans! The success of this movie proved that this kinda movies still have followers all over kerala
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8/10
A movie nothing short of a classic
reji-thomas7820 June 2006
Shajoon Karyal and Girish Puthencherry team up for the first time to produce nothing short of a masterpiece! Girish Puthenchery has proved that he is not alien to the art of writing stories and screenplays after proving his mettle as a successful lyricist in malayalam moviedom for a long time now. Though the story is set in the recent times, the flashback romantic scenes between Mohanlal and Padmapriya and the not-too-fast-paced narration render the film a classy, timeless feel. The USP of the movie is the songs composed by the late Raveendran which have been the talk of the town for a while now. He will remain in our fond memories for his "kalabham tharaam..." and "Oru kili paattu..." which is a huge sigh of relief from the fast-paced numbers. The movie has got what it takes in terms of old world charm, and it is a must-watch for affectionados of the classy Padmarajanesque era of the 80s. For the techno freaks, don't expect cameras making a sweeping arc from high above in the song sequences and fast editing in this movie. For those of you like slap-stick comedies which are the order of the day, this is not your cup of tea!
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8/10
NOT 'Thanmathra' revisited ...
charishankar28 December 2010
First, for those who have seen the latter but not the former, 'Vadakkumnathan' is NOT - emphatically NOT - 'Thanmathra' revisited ... In one memorable climactic parting shot, 'Vadakkunnathan' pulls the rug, literally, from under 'Thanmathra's feet.

I admit I am one of the few viewers who was not impressed by 'Thanmathra', no matter how well Mohanlal may have acquitted himself - I feel it was a film without any storyline at all, a cathartic weepie about one member of a family getting Alzheimer's and following his dismal journey, thereafter, till the inevitable end ... somehow, I felt the film was essentially exploitative, without conveying any ultimate message.

And THAT is where 'Vadakkumnathan' scores ... it has a message to convey, and the manner in which it is conveyed takes your breath away ... this is yet another film in which, if you haven't seen the film to the very end, you haven't seen it at all, as the entire ethos of the film is crystallized into the last unforgettable scene. Mohanlal's Bharathan Pisharody, here, too, seemed to me to be a far more complex, and demanding, character than his Ramesan Nair in 'Thanmathra', and, therefore, that much more brilliantly portrayed. Which is not to say that Padmapriya lags any way behind - after all, in that last memorable scene, it is her all the way, without Mohanlal to lend any helping hand at all ...

Let us leave it at that tantalizing point - revealing anything more would do severe disservice to a memorable effort by a fledgling filmmaker. In sum, 'Vadakumnathan' was everything that 'Thanmathra' could - and should - have been, but, unfortunately, was not.
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3/10
Just a love story said in an old age kerala back drop
sreejithpro22 February 2010
Yes this movie written by gireesh puthancherry was just a usual love story. But the story is of a teacher(mohanlal) of Sanskrit and a student(padmapriya). Just before marriage some sort of misunderstanding and all that stuffs. Actually i felt boring, just like the essence of songs written by gireesh puthancherry this story was, what to say "A painkili katha". I must say songs are superb, but the situations that they are in the movie is quite unwanted. Situation of "Kalabham tharam" was really unnecessary. The explanations of problem ocured to mohanlal was quite old numbers and not so interesting.

I would like to say that this movie is not a must watch, if you like to watch the movie that are setup in real kerala backdrops, having nice songs, and like to hear dialogues having sugar(panchara), i would recommend this for you.
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