Oru
Cinemakkaran,
the
latest
outing
of
Vineeth
Sreenivasan
as
an
actor,
directed
by
film-maker
Leo
Thaddeus
has
hit
the
theatres
today
(June
24,
2017).
The
film
that
narrates
the
story
of
an
aspiring
young
film-maker
is
coming
with
the
tag
of
an
entertainer.
The
film
has
its
script
penned
by
the
director
himself.
Oru
Cinemakkaran,
produced
by
Thomas
Panicker
has
been
brought
to
theatres
by
the
popular
banner
LJ
Films.
Synopsis
Oru
Cinemakkaran,
as
the
name
suggests
revolves
around
the
life
of
an
aspiring
film-maker
named
Alby
(Vineeth
Sreenivasan).
He
is
working
hard
to
become
an
independent
film-maker.
Meanwhile,
he
is
in
love
with
a
girl
Sara
but
since
their
families
are
against
their
wish,
both
of
them
decide
to
marry
without
the
consent.
But,
there
comes
a
situation
when
Alby
is
in
need
of
some
money
and
what
happens
rest
has
been
narrated
in
an
engaging
manner
in
Oru
Cinemakkaran.
Meet
the
cast
&
crew
members
of
Oru
Cinemakkaran..
Vineeth
Sreenivasan
as
Alby
Vineeth
Sreenivasan
plays
the
role
of
an
aspiring
film-maker,
named
Alby.
It
is
a
role
tailor
made
for
him
and
we
definitely
can
see
the
actor
in
him
growing
with
each
movie.
He
scores
highly
in
the
light
humour
portions
and
has
given
a
matured
performance
in
the
emotional
sequences,
as
well.
Rajisha
Vijayan
As
Sera
Rajisha
Vijayan,
plays
Sara,
the
wife
of
Alby
Mathew.
Words
would
be
less
to
describe
this
talented
actress's
performance.
She
is
such
a
charm
and
the
way
she
has
approached
this
particular
role
of
a
loving
and
caring
wife,
is
commendable.
Spontaneity
is
quite
visible
in
her
performance
and
she
is
a
real
talent.
Anusree
As
Nayana
It
is
a
role
with
a
difference
for
Anusree.
She
appease
as
Nayana,
the
neighbour
of
Alby
and
Sara.
It
is
after
a
gap,
she
is
seen
doing
the
role
of
an
urban
girl
and
she
has
done
a
decent
job
with
her
portrayal
of
Nayana.
Vijay
Babu
As
Sudheer
Vijay
Babu
appears
as
Sudheer,
husband
of
Nayana.
He
has
comparatively
lesser
screen
space
and
felt
like
the
role
could
have
been
developed
in
a
better
fashion,
but
at
the
same
it
his
character
that
drives
the
movie
forward.
having
said
that,
he
has
given
his
cent
percent
for
the
role.
Rest
Of
The
Cast
The
film
has
a
strong
list
of
supporting
actors.
Renji
Panicker
and
Lal
impress
in
the
roles
of
the
father
characters
of
Alby
and
Sara,
respectively.
Lal,
especially
scores
well
with
his
comic
timing,
but
his
role
was
a
bit
underdeveloped.
Hareesh
Perumanna
takes
care
of
the
humour
department
efficiently.
And
there
is
the
hugely
talented
Prasanth
Narayanan,
who
simply
steals
the
show
in
the
second
half.
Wait
a
minute,
there
is
a
surprise
package
in
the
film,
in
the
form
of
a
cameo
by
an
actor.
Script
&
Direction
-
Leo
Thaddeus
Oru
Cinemakkaran
is
Leo
Thaddeus's
third
outing
as
a
film-maker.
The
director
in
him
has
done
a
good
job
in
presenting
exactly
what
the
script
demanded.
He
has
been
able
to
keep
the
film
engaging,
especially
in
some
of
the
sequences
in
the
first
half,
which
would
have
faltered,
if
they
weren't
dealt
with
care.
The
director
in
him
has
opted
for
different
approaches
for
both
the
halves.
The
script
has
some
surprise
packages
and
the
writer
has
smarty
induced
comedy
elements
in
the
first
half
and
thrilling
elements
in
the
second
half.
The
difficulties
and
the
struggles
of
aspiring
film-makers
have
been
etched
to
perfection
in
the
film.
On
the
flip
side,
there
are
some
logical
issues
in
the
script,
here
and
there.
The
presence
of
underdeveloped
characters
in
the
film
also
prevents
these
departments
from
achieving
full
marks.
Other
Technical
Aspects
Oru
Cinemaakkaran
has
its
camera
department
handled
by
Sudheer
Surendran.
He
has
done
a
neat
hob
and
the
frames
were
exactly,
what
the
film
wanted.
The
editing
of
the
film
has
been
done
by
veteran
Ranjan
Abraham
and
kudos
to
him
for
keeping
the
runtime
under
check,
especially
in
the
second
half,
which
has
made
the
film.
Music
of
the
film
is
by
Bijibal
and
the
song
Ozhukayaayi
is
the
pick
from
the
lot.
Overall
View
First
thing
first,
Oru
Cinemakkaran
is
not
just
about
the
film
world
and
the
struggles
faced
by
aspiring
film-makers.
So,
don't
expect
an
Udayananu
Tharam
or
inspirational
movies
that
came
under
that
particular
genre.
Yes,
the
hardships
of
film-makers
are
a
part
of
narration
but
more
than
that,
Oru
Cinemakkaran
deals
with
some
of
the
issues
that
its
central
character
Alby
has
to
go
through,
under
certain
circumstances.
The
first
half
is
filled
with
loads
of
entertaining
moments
and
in
the
second
half
we
are
introduced
to
an
altogether
different
genre.
Some
audiences
might
find
it
hard
to
digest
the
sharp
turn
that
the
film
takes,
but
the
film-maker
has
been
able
to
present
it
in
a
decent
manner.
Yes,
the
film
isn't
without
minuses
but
the
crisp
narration
helps
the
film
to
overcome
those
flaws,
most
of
the
times.
Verdict
Oru
Cinemakkaran
is
a
decent
attempt
to
entertain
the
audiences.
It
will
give
you
some
genuine
laughs,
make
you
feel
for
its
protagonist
and
offer
some
thrilling
moments,
all
at
the
same
time.