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6/10
Feel good Entetainer
gopikrishnan9219 July 2016
This is a simple feel good entertainer. This is the directors first film and flaws as it being his first one are evident throughout the movie. Still, the film has its moments, moments that make us look back to our own life, the relationships that we've been through and our hopes with it. The film is pretty good in that regard.

It's a brave attempt from Biju Menon, to play the role of father to an engineering graduate. There are clichéd moments, like Asif Ali going back to his ex-girlfriend's home on pre wedding night, just like Honeybee, isn't it?

This is not a kind of film that we can analyze the plot and say this would have been better if it was like that or so, rather its a plain and simple movie, an ordinary movie.

A watchable once movie, still that brings some smile on your face.
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7/10
Feels. ♦ Grade B-
nairtejas27 July 2016
Khalid Rahman is a fairly new name in the Malayalam cinema scene, but the way he has concocted his debut feature - a feel-good family drama - is an indication that the industry still has hope.

Raghu (Menon) is a no-nonsense cop who lives with his wife Suma (Sarath) and two children, Abhi (Ali) and his kid sister, in an upper middle-class house. Even though he is a great policeman, his behavior towards his family members, especially his wife, is entirely dominant. Suma, a disciplined homemaker, fears Raghu and takes care of him and caters to all his needs in the best way possible, while Raghu, to his discredit, neither pays attention to her needs nor appreciates her role in his life. Abhi's adolescent life is a story arc where he is trying to get rid of Eli (Vijayan), a girl whom he previously desired and successfully executed a one-time fling with. This forms the base of the story which moves on to narrate the family drama from chiefly Raghu and Abhi's perspectives. Things take a turn for good when Raghu one day sees his childhood sweetheart in the city.

Anuraga Karikkin Vellam succeeds in showcasing an average patriarchal family in Kerala. It marvelously depicts the characters involved and speaks volumes about their struggles and thoughts as they live life. Raghu is the husband next door who should be thankful to his family, but is instead worked up with his profession and a past episode of romance. Abhi is a relatable character who is unable to express to Eli about his inability to continue his relationship due to lack of or subdued interest. One can definitely relate to at least one of the characters in the story, which is why it will delight you. Use of humor and other story arcs involving Sreenath Bhasi and current king of comedy Soubin Shahir will further increase the delight one will reap from the narrative.

Naveen Bhaskar has taken a contemporary, non-novel foundation and etched a family drama into it where the primary element is chance. It is by chance that Raghu sees his sweetheart, which is what is the backbone of the film. Relationships are hard to maintain, and factors like profession, passion, and fleeting romance can affect them. It is up to the person to take pride and pleasure in small things. Of course, this preachiness is not conspicuous in the film; it's a highly entertaining comedy drama with a well-written and well-executed story.

Biju Menon is terrific in his character and has successfully landed in my list of best Malayalam actors of the 2010s decade. His command over his character is absolutely fantastic, and with that he creates an aura on-screen. Another actor speedily trying to enter my top actors' list is Asha Sarath. She is glamorous, flawless, and gracious with her character. Ali and other supporting roles are fine, too. Also stealing the limelight is newcomer Rajisha Vijayan with her explosive portrayal of a girlfriend. She nails it, really.

With a perfect background score and energetic tracks, the film is a total entertainer. This is only the second Malayalam film I watched with my parents and the experience was amazing. One of the best films of 2016 so far, just behind the brilliant Maheshinte Prathikaaram.

BOTTOM LINE: Khalid Rahman's Anuraga Karikkin Vellam is a well- cooked dish that is palatable for all. Worth the theater ticket price.

Can be watched with a typical Indian family? YES
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9/10
A genuinely different family/romantic drama
praveen7729 June 2017
A surprisingly very good look at a middle class family's trials, mostly on matters of the heart between the older couple and the younger one. A no nonsense and sensible take on old/young relationships and the trials and temptations that throw themselves into our paths. Biju Menon, Asha Sharath and even Asif Ali were pretty good, but the newcomer Rejisha Vijayan steals the show here.
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1/10
Superficial father son relation, suddenly father becomes friendly, loving etc,son confused on love life, boring as no RR.
fanakpiku17 July 2016
The expectation ran high when Biju Menon and Asha Sharath were in unison with Asif ali in this film. But it shattered high time after the viewing of it.Quite disbelievingly the film bored me here and there. The ineffective relation portrayal between father and son was one of the main reasons. Didn't like a bit that son knew his father is talking to his girlfriend and that too under the presumption that it is his ex girlfriend.Ridiculous, shameful to watch such a story.Moreover,it is abruptly decided by father to help his son to get back his son's girlfriend with whom he has been love talking!!! Real boring thread and a boring treatment. Only thing that works is this that casting is good.
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Film deals with the human relationships, Father-son bond , Husband-wife relation, & relationship between two intimate lovers,who are also classmates.
antonyrock11 July 2016
A Fresh,Sweet & Feel good movie, which will be a treat for movie lovers of all generations.The realistic presentation of the film must be appreciated.Film deals with the human relationships, Father- son bond , Husband-wife relation, & relationship between two intimate lovers,who are also classmates. Each & everyone has done a decent job as cast ,including Asif Ali ,Biju Menon,Asha Sarath,Saubin,Sudheer Karamana & surprising performance from Rajisha Vijayan ! positives *Neatly layered Screenplay by Naveen & good directional debut of Khalid Rahman.Cinematography was also good. *Perfect cast & superb execution. *Asif Ali-Biju Menon combo.... high energy level & simplicity.A real comeback from Asif...Biju Menon as usually superb. *Asif - Rajisha pair.......it was a different feel they have given...face of modern day romance *Asha Sarath with her realistic acting was the representative of all mothers of present Malayalee Familes,providing everything to the family. *Saubin as Fakru with his superlative Bgm,was really awesome & funny. *Sudheer,sreenath Basi,Irshad,Maniyan Pilla Raju & the younger daughter of the family were like lubricants adding smoothness to the flow of the movie...... No Negatives for this feel good movie,which breaks the cliché in climax of romance.
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1/10
Didn't like it as story is weak.
divyajmenon11 July 2016
The beginning song raised my hopes on the movie. But it seemed to lack pace. I kept wondering when the film will pick up but it never did. Biju Menon failed to impress me this time as I expected mostly a humour driven story here. Sreenath Bhasi was unnecessary here. Asif Ali also couldn't leave adequate mark of performance. I think overall, the film failed to communicate any valuable message. It is just a watch and forget.Imagination ran wild fearing the topics of discussion between a father who thinks he is talking to his ex lover whereas it has been his son's girlfriend.Very unrealistic, insensitive handling of moments when the realization hits Biju Menon. Thus the climax runs into nothing and I lost my money expecting a lot.
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5/10
Coming of age tale of a father-son duo .....
PimpinAinttEasy21 July 2016
Warning: Spoilers
Dear Khalid Rehman,

your debut film was a mediocre effort at best. But it was not entirely your fault. Naveen Bhaskar's script and screenplay about middle class frustration is marked by its very narrow focus and trivialization of some very serious issues. Biju Menon and Asif Ali turned in average performances as a confused father-son duo who are struggling with their love lives. I was hoping that Asif Ali's career would decline and he would fade away into obscurity. However, you have saved this mediocre actor's career. Now he is going to be around for at least five more years :(.

There was nothing original or spectacular about your film. It was evident that the characters played by Shoubin Shahir and Sreenath Bhasi were part of a comedy track to distract attention from the dull antics of the two protagonists. The film did not make me cringe or want to leave the theater like I do with some of the other films directed by the new generation of Malayali filmmakers. The background score, which was constantly used to remind us that this was a feel good movie, was annoying.

I cannot think of too many redeeming qualities. But I liked the way you shot the ugly streets and decaying houses of Kerala and made them look clean and presentable :)

Best Regards, Pimpin.

(5/10)
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4/10
A meandering mess which symbolizes the state of Malayalamax cinema!
snrs200921 August 2016
Just when you think Malayalam cinema is facing redemption in the form of Action Hero Biju and similar films that push the boundary, here comes another pretentious, meandering piece of garbage!

I don't need to go into the plot or such but the premise is flawed which could have been still salvaged by a better director but instead we get some random situations played out by a bunch of equally random actors that make it boring.

Biju Menon's wife has the look of an abused housewife every time her husband speaks to her... I am not sure if she did not grasp the character but I have found her to be an otherwise okay actor in the past. Aashiq Abu's character seems all over the place... not entirely sure what he's going after. Biju may be the only saving grace but he himself cannot rescue the film. The rest of the characters - the female character, the bike mechanic, the gujurati friend (why he needs to be gujurati is unknown!) - they all come across as props and simply meaningless to the story.

But it's perhaps the wayward script and poor editing wherein lies the fault. Scenes are dragged out way too far, the film itself could have wrapped up 30 minutes sooner and may have had some redeeming factor.

Avoidable and forgettable film!.
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