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Krishnam Malayalam Movie Review
Krishnam Review
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The title says it all: “Krishnam”. So the divine touch is palpable in the tale too. The element of spiritual power has been squeezed into this pretty ordinary story to draw a divine feeling but unfortunately, this over-egged feeling draws a blank. Based on a true event, this film marks the comeback of cinematographer-turned-filmmaker Dinesh Baboo to Malayalam after “Mazhavillu” in 1999. The screenplay written by Dinesh about the miracle happened in the life of Akshay Krishnan (who acts himself in the film) gives only skin-deep feeling primarily. Moreover, the sequences in the college vividly expose lack of lucidity in the script. It is a futile exercise to trace the gung-ho factor in a lacklustre script with conventional treatment.
Malayalam movie “Krishnam” is set to release this Friday at the box office and we are expecting that it is going to be a normal hit at the box office. As you all may know that the movie is getting positive hype and budget of the movie is quite low and that’s why we are predicting that in a long-term it is going to make big bucks for the makers in upcoming days. Krishnam is a well present movie which is surely going to be a profitable flick for the makers. As a viewer, you can enjoy this movie because of the good direction work.
Well, you all should know that it is a trilingual language family drama thriller movie which is directed by Dinesh Baboo and Story is written by P.N.Balaram. The movie is featuring Akshay Krishnan, Ashwarya Ullas, Saikumar, Shanthi Krishna in lead roles. The movie is produced and distributed by P.N. Balaram through PNB Cinemas.
Story Based on-
Akshay, a young and handsome college student and a talented dancer, enjoys a colorful college life. Although very popular among his peers, Akshay, who is smitten by Radhika, feels dejected after she neglects him. To make matters worse, Akshay’s life is turned upside down due to one unexpected incident. How he copes with it, forms the crux.
Positive Points of the movie-
This movie has good direction work.
Production work is fine.
Editing work is superb.Akshay befittingly portrays the lead role sans any grave flaws. Balakrishnan is an ardent devotee of Lord Guruvayoorappa (Lord Krishna), and Sai Kumar has essayed the character gracefully. Renji Panicker as Dr. Sunil opens up the debate of theism and atheism for a few moments but the film embraces divine intervention more tightly.
Even for cinematic embellishment, this idea is completely misfit for a film in this modern age unless the director could treat it elegantly. This old-fashioned sentimental family drama is an exaggerated creation and the part of spiritual intervention is strongly far-fetched.
‘Krishnam’ is based on a real life incident, which hardly qualifies to be a topic for a movie. This old-fashioned sentimental family drama is an exaggerated creation and the part of divine intervention is strongly far-fetched.