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Ananthan Kaadu review: Murali Gopy swallowed an encyclopedia, now we’re paying the price | Movie-review News

Ananthan Kaadu review: Murali Gopy swallowed an encyclopedia, now we’re paying the price | Movie-review News

Ananthan Kaadu Movie Review & Rating: “The most honest form of filmmaking is to make a film for yourself,” thus goes a quote widely attributed to Sir Peter Jackson, renowned for creating the Lord of the Rings movies. Among the current crop of Malayalam screenwriters, I would say Murali Gopy pens the most “personal” scripts; he essentially writes for himself. However, the issue is that he often writes solely for himself, without the slightest thought that it is for the eventual consumption of others. Sure, artists like Rick Rubin may have said that “the audience comes (only) last,” but that doesn’t mean the audience doesn’t exist at all. I am not suggesting that screenwriters should be swayed by audience sensibilities or craft scripts with people’s preferences in mind. Nonetheless, to jot down whatever comes to mind, however one wants to, and then put the onus on the masses to like it no matter what — simply because it has hit theatres or “a lot of effort has gone into making it” — is unfair. Ananthan …

Chinna Chinna Aasai review: Indrans, Madhoo lead an underwhelming tale of self-discovery | Movie-review News

Chinna Chinna Aasai review: Indrans, Madhoo lead an underwhelming tale of self-discovery | Movie-review News

Chinna Chinna Aasai Movie Review: There’s something oddly fascinating about sitting down to watch a two-hander, particularly since it pretty much has to defy the “show, don’t tell” commandment of visual storytelling while also avoiding boring the audience with the abundance of dialogues. While it’s easy for creators to make a film featuring nonstop back-and-forth exchanges between the central characters, the real challenge in crafting a two-hander lies in sidestepping that pitfall and making an artistically impressive work instead. Debutant director Varsha Vasudev’s Chinna Chinna Aasai revolves around two middle-aged people, Madhavan (Indrans) and Leela (Madhoo Shah), whose lives take a turn when fate brings them together in Varanasi (Kashi), Uttar Pradesh. While on one of his regular visits to Varanasi, Madhavan, a Malayali, meets Leela, who hails from Thanjavur in Tamil Nadu. After getting separated from her tour group and having her belongings stolen, Leela is petrified and unsure of what to do next. When Madhavan offers to help, she is initially suspicious and hesitant. But with no other option, she goes along with …

‘Actresses used to refuse movies with me’: National Award-winning Indrans on past struggles | Malayalam News

‘Actresses used to refuse movies with me’: National Award-winning Indrans on past struggles | Malayalam News

4 min readKochiJun 16, 2026 02:07 PM IST While Indrans is currently hailed as one of the finest character actors in contemporary Malayalam cinema, his ascent to fame and glory wasn’t a cakewalk. Despite being in show business since the early 1980s, it has only been about a decade since the industry began recognising his talent and offering him roles commensurate with his immense potential. As he gears up for the release of his upcoming movie, Chinna Chinna Aasai, where he shares the screen with yesteryear national crush Madhoo Shah, Indrans recalled that in the past, female actors were often hesitant to act in movies where he served as the male lead. Must Read | Sanchita Ugale’s grandfather breaks down: ‘Didn’t have a godfather, she had work’ Why Indrans wanted to hide his identity from Madhoo Shah During a press meet organised as part of Chinna Chinna Aasai’s promotions, Indrans revealed that when Madhoo was approached for the role, he felt like telling the team not to disclose that he was the hero in the …

Chinna Chinna Aasai trailer: 34 years after Roja, Madhoo in search of herself in Varanasi | Tamil News

Chinna Chinna Aasai trailer: 34 years after Roja, Madhoo in search of herself in Varanasi | Tamil News

3 min readMumbaiJun 14, 2026 06:28 PM IST Chinna Chinna Aasai trailer: The makers of Varsha Vasudev’s feature directorial debut, Chinna Chinna Aasai, have unveiled the trailer of the Tamil-Malayalam bilingual romantic drama, starring Madhoo and Indrans in the lead roles. What’s in the trailer? The trailer starts with Madhoo, introduced here as Madhubala, as a lost woman in Varanasi. She bumps into Indrans’ character on the street, who asks her if she’s a Tamilian. Later, another character asks her if she’s a Malayali. But Khushboo keeps that identity to herself, as she asks Indrans of the whereabouts of a temple she remembers visiting. Clearly, this isn’t her first visit to the holy city. We learn through a phone call by Indrans that Madhoo’s character visited Varanasi with a travel group, only to lose her way. But she’s not sure if her fellow travel companions would come looking for her. So, she spends her time in the city, dipping her toe in the Ganges, sharing boat rides with Indrans, riding the ferris wheel, and getting back …

Once forced to drop out of school, this actor went on to win National Award and now stars in ₹300 crore superhit film

Once forced to drop out of school, this actor went on to win National Award and now stars in ₹300 crore superhit film

An actor’s impact is not measured by the length of the character in the film but the emotional connect. Audiences remember their scenes long after the credits roll and take out time to google his name. Such was the performance of this veteran actor in the recently released Tamil film Karuppu. Known for his work in Malayalam cinema, this actor has a life story that is no less than a cinematic journey of its own. This actor made a stirring impact in a recently released Tamil film, which earned ₹300 crore. His performance in the emotionally resonant role of Mattancherry Sukumaran has received widespread attention ever since the film’s release. But did you know how Indrans has been slowly carving his place in the film industry? We are talking about none other than Indrans. Forced to drop out of school Born on March 16, 1956, in Thiruvananthapuram as Surendran Kochuvelu, Indrans had to drop out of school at a young age, as his family didn’t have enough money to pay for the uniform. “My schooling …

Mammootty had to convince Karuppu actor Indrans to buy a smartphone | Malayalam News

Mammootty had to convince Karuppu actor Indrans to buy a smartphone | Malayalam News

4 min readKochiJun 1, 2026 04:08 PM IST With the release of director RJ Balaji’s Karuppu, the Tamil film industry — which had been struggling since the beginning of 2026, with no major big-ticket films achieving massive success — has sprung to life, and a festive spirit has gripped theatres across the state. Among the many elements in the movie that opened to acclaim, the most notable is actor Indrans, whose performance has been earning massive appreciation. Who is Indrans? One of the finest character actors in contemporary Malayalam cinema, Indrans is slowly expanding his horizons and finally gaining the widespread fame and recognition that are long overdue. Despite being part of Tinseltown since the early 1980s, he was often typecast in comedic roles for the longest time, where his physique and appearance were used as the butt of jokes. Cinema Anatomy | Kammatipaadam might be the unsung brutal history of every big city that ever existed However, today’s young directors have consistently helped him push his boundaries by offering him a wide range of …

Karuppu: Flawed yet beautiful humans are the soul of Suriya-Trisha Krishnan’s film, not guardian deities

Karuppu: Flawed yet beautiful humans are the soul of Suriya-Trisha Krishnan’s film, not guardian deities

On the surface, RJ Balaji’s Karuppu almost plays out like every other mass masala film you have seen growing up. The more the hero is painted into a corner, the more the villain challenges the hero, the more people around him suffer, the more he rises to save the day. But what do you do when your protagonist is a literal guardian deity and not just a demigod that cinema loves to prop up? You rely on the beauty and ugliness of humanity around him. *Spoilers ahead* Indrans, Anagha and Suriya in stills from RJ Balaji’s Karuppu. What is Karuppu all about? Baby Kannan (Balaji) is the kind of lawyer you wouldn’t wish on your worst enemy. Irrespective of your woes, he will squeeze out every last remaining drop of your savings and smile devilishly while at it. The court he works at reflects his rotten core. Not more than ten people can climb its stairs at a time, for fear of it falling, and the judge is always wary of when the ceiling will …

‘Rank 1’ Indrans left school after Class 4 as he couldn’t afford a uniform; appeared for Class 7 exams after winning National Award at 68 | Malayalam News

‘Rank 1’ Indrans left school after Class 4 as he couldn’t afford a uniform; appeared for Class 7 exams after winning National Award at 68 | Malayalam News

4 min readKochiApr 14, 2026 04:44 PM IST Among the many things Malayalam cinema is known and appreciated for, its long list of extraordinary character actors ranks among the highest. Ever since the industry’s birth, one of its major strengths has been that creators could courageously write layered, impactful roles not just for the leading stars but also for the supporting ones, as they would be just as talented, if not more, than the former. Indrans is one such artiste who has often displayed his immense potential by playing a wide range of roles across starkly different genres, thus positioning himself as one of the most potent arrows in the quiver of Malayalam cinema. Indrans’ early life Born on March 16, 1956, in Thiruvananthapuram as Surendran Kochuvelu, Indrans made his foray into the film industry in 1981 as a costume designer, and then kick-started his career as an actor by taking on small roles. While he initially played predominantly comedic characters and excelled at them, he was often typecast in those roles, with few filmmakers …

Aashaan Twitter Review: 7 tweets to read before watching Indrans starrer comedy drama in theaters

Aashaan Twitter Review: 7 tweets to read before watching Indrans starrer comedy drama in theaters

Aashaan, starring Indrans in the lead role, was released in theaters on February 5, 2026. Directed by Johnpaul George, the movie has Guruvayoor Ambalanadayil fame Joemon Jyothir as the co-lead. If you’re planning to watch the film in theaters this week, here is what netizens have to say. Aashaan Twitter Review A user on X (formerly Twitter) said that they had watched Aashaan and felt it featured peak Indrans in an otherwise average film. The user added that Joemon and Shobi Thilakan delivered strong performances and praised the visuals and colour grading, though they felt the editing was abrupt. They also appreciated the songs but criticised the script, calling it the film’s biggest weakness. According to the user, the second half was long and boring, and while the film’s experimental nature worked in parts, the climax failed to create an impact comparable to Guppy and Ambili. The user rated the film 2 out of 5. Another netizen wrote that Aashaan had a long and melodramatic second half, which made it an average watch overall and …

4 Malayalam Movies to Watch on OTT This Week: Sharaf U Dheen, Anupama Parameswaran’s The Pet Detective to Private

4 Malayalam Movies to Watch on OTT This Week: Sharaf U Dheen, Anupama Parameswaran’s The Pet Detective to Private

Malayalam cinema has lined up some interesting new releases for this week on OTT, making it quite a treat for the audience. If you’re wondering what to watch, here’s a list of Malayalam films to watch on OTT this week. 4 Malayalam Movies to watch on OTT this week 1. The Pet Detective Cast: Sharaf U Dheen, Anupama Parameswaran, Vinay Forrt, Vinayakan, Shyam Mohan, Joemon Jyothir, Bhagath Manuel, Vijayaraghavan, Renji Panicker, Shobi Thilakan, Sunny Wayne (cameo) Director: Praneesh Vijayan Genre: Action Comedy Runtime: 1 hour and 58 minutes Streaming Date: November 28, 2025 Where to watch: ZEE5 The Pet Detective follows the story of Tony Jose Alula, a private detective who takes over his father Jose Alula’s failing detective agency. Since the agency mostly receives cases involving missing pets, Tony eventually earns the title “Pet Detective.” Despite having no interest in detective work, Tony accepts the job to impress his love interest, Kaikeyi’s father, an army veteran. Hoping to earn her hand in marriage, Tony longs for a big case while he continues investigating missing …