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Empuraan

‘L2: Empuraan’ Review: A Franchise Vehicle Leveraging Mohanlal’s Never-Ending Aura

by Neil Madhav

L2: Empuraan is unmistakably a film made for unapologetic Mohanlal fans as it milks almost every bit of nostalgia associated with the yesteryear Mohanlal swag.

Guruvayoor Ambalanadayil

‘Guruvayoor Ambalanadayil’ Review: A Wannabe Comic Camp Turns into a Passable Comedy

by Neil Madhav

Guruvayoor Ambalanadayil has all the elements of a comedy roller-coaster, but a better script could have elevated it further. It indeed is a communal experience, best enjoyed in a packed movie hall.

Aadujeevitham

‘The Goat Life’ Review: Blessy Struggles to Elevate Benyamin’s Aadujeevitham

by Neil Madhav

Blessy’s Aadujeevitham is hardly inventive, or imaginative, and often lacks the vigor it needed to be the survival thriller it aspires to be.

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‘Salaar’ Review: A Style-Centric Spectacle That Sacrifices Substance

by Dipankar Sarkar

Though Salaar is a technical triumph, a notable deficiency lies in the emotional trajectory of the protagonist, which doesn't quite reach the depth achieved by Rocky in the KGF.

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