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7/10
High Romantic Drama Dressed In Shabby Clothes. ♦ 65%
nairtejas11 October 2013
Literally, yes. Shabby clothes. The worst thing about Ranjith's Thirakkatha is the costume designing. Others being the editing, cinematography & screenplay.

Forming an ensemble-cast and putting them in character is a tough job. The makers have accomplished that and with immensely romantic writing, have succeeded in conveying a story about the celebrities & their stardom. Putting their lives into perspective, the writers bring out the negativeness and positiveness that tend to touch the viewers. The climax is just so melodramatic, it feels good and tears are sure to fall.

BOTTOM LINE: Recommended to everyone as it throws light into stories of celebrities and since it samples real-life stories, it is a must one- time watch.

Can be watched with a typical Indian family? YES

Smoking/Alcohol: Strong | Sex/Nudity/Foreplay: No | Violence/Gore: No
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9/10
not perfect. yet beautiful....
varuniceman26 October 2008
Warning: Spoilers
Hats off to Renjith for taking this story and making it a film. this is a movie made in memory of and 'loosely' based on the life of the late Srividya. first off this movie is not perfect, it does have its share of laughable moments of unintended humour ( and u miss none of them if you're in a tiny theatre with a raucous crowd, ie 20 people ). but through all that if you are able to pay attention to the movie and not get carried away waiting for the next wise crack, you ll enjoy a well made movie. this movie touched me on many levels.

the film is presented as a narrative and the story develops through a series of flashbacks. if you're acquainted with the stories that do the rounds in Mollywood it ll help you. i request other MOHANLAL fans like me not to be offended by the obvious references brought up to spice up the movie. 'Akki' played by Prithviraj is an up and coming director who is on the lookout for a good story for his next film. what better story than that of the 'once hot and happening' on and off-screen couple of Malavika(Priyamani) and Ajayachandran(Anoop Menon). how they fell in love, got married and drifted apart. he starts his investigation along this route and the rest of the movie is about the revelations that follow.

whoever thought of casting Priyamani in this role got it spot on. she carries this role with a maturity one would not associate with someone of her age. her talent and craft is there for all to see throughout the movie as she enacts Malavika in the various phases of her life with true conviction. she misses the beat maybe for 2 or 3 shots in the whole movie. rest of the time she is pure gold.(cant reveal more about the various phases as i am not interested in spoiling the movie for those who haven't seen it yet). she has got looks and loads of talent. looking forward to seeing her talent at work in the future. Prithviraj does a creditable job and he retains his position as best of the young guns in the industry. but Renjith does a gr8 job as Abey Kuruvilla. he slips into the role with ease. some might question the wisdom of casting Anoop Menon and he does look out of his depth in some situations and honestly this character was a bit beyond his reach. but all things considered and the present scarcity for young quality actors is taken into account, there ain't any other name that springs to the mind as an obvious replacement.

the screenplay is nice and sharp for the majority of the movie and some of those dialogues hit home(big time, for someone like me who gets emotionally involved in the movie). the direction is crafty. this is not a masterpiece but a very solid enjoyable movie for serious, quality movie lovers. it also makes you wonder - if this nasty habit of running after multiple projects at the same time could be avoided, they could have ironed out some of those mistakes and delivered a true gem.

Definitely recommended. 9/10.
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9/10
A Classic from Director Ranjith.
jinumahal4 May 2022
This is one of the most heart touching Climax ever happened in Malayalam cinema.

The location, BGM, Dialogue delivery, acting... All combined well and will definitely wet your eyes for few moments.

It won State award for that year and it well deserved.
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9/10
A classic - must watch for any serious lover of cinema
naveenkrishnanh26 March 2024
This was one of the film that made me see Prithviraj in a whole new way - till then many (including me) saw him as a chocolate hero - who was not that good an actor. 2008 with this film, Thalappavu and Mozhi (Tamil Movie - release in 2007) revealed his acting chops to the world !

Coming to the movie - it is brilliantly paced, has some of the best dialogues, shows the movie industry in its raw form - with its warts and all - and music by Sharath was a revelation ( he was ridiculed during that period - with memes being made on his reality judge persona - but his music was perfect for the movie - ones for the 70-80s period, those for the recent period - all perfectly apt )

Sad the movie was not a blockbuster - but still was watched by many and highly rated by critics and did won the state award.
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