Angamaly
Diaries
Angamaly
Diaries,
the
film
that
came
with
a
bundle
of
freshness,
had
hit
the
theatres
in
the
month
of
March.
Directed
by
Lijo
Jose
Pellissery,
the
movie
narrated
a
raw
and
realistic
tale
of
a
group
of
youngsters
based
in
Angamaly.
Angamaly
Diaries
is
one
such
movie
of
the
year,
which
satisfied
the
critics
and
normal
audiences
alike.
Ezra
Ezra,
which
came
in
with
the
tag
of
being
a
horror
thriller,
stayed
true
to
its
genre.
Directed
by
Jay
K,
this
Prithviraj
starrer
is
definitely
one
of
the
best
horror
movies
to
have
come
out
in
a
long
time
in
Malayalam.
Munthirivallikal
Thalirkkumbol
A
simple
and
sweet
movie,
which
had
the
ever
lovable
Mohanlal
in
full-form.
Munthirivallikal
Thalirkkumbol,
directed
by
Jibu
Jacob
narrated
a
sweet
tale
of
a
husband
and
wife,
narrated
in
a
clean
and
neat
manner.
Njandukalude
Nattil
Oridavela
Njandukalude
Nattil
Oridavela,
directed
by
Althaf
Salim
concentrated
on
a
very
serious
theme,
but
still
with
its
different
style
of
making
and
some
grand
performance,
this
movie
struck
the
right
chords
with
the
audiences.
The
film
did
put
forward
a
really
important
message,
as
well.
Rakshadhikari
Baiju
Oppu
A
lovely
film,
which
had
its
heart
at
the
right
places.
Rakshadhikari
Baiju
Oppu,
directed
by
Ranjan
Pramod
took
us
to
the
world
of
a
bunch
of
familiar
characters,
which
hitherto
evoked
a
sense
of
nostalgia
in
the
audiences.
The
Biju
Menon
starrer
communicated
well
with
the
audiences
and
Mollywood
got
yet
another
precious
gem.
Parava
Parava,
the
debut
directorial
venture
of
Soubin
Shahir
did
attain
newer
heights,
upon
its
release.
The
film,
which
had
two
kids
as
the
central
characters
took
the
audiences
to
land
of
Mattanchery
and
offered
them
a
realistic
entertainer.
The
Great
Father
Mammootty's
The
Great
Father
stayed
true
to
its
genre
and
the
movie
turned
out
to
be
a
thriller,
which
has
emotional
and
mass-elements
in
equal
proportions.
Mammootty
was
in
top
gear
as
David
Nainan,
the
central
character
of
the
movie.
The
movie,
which
handled
a
very
relevant
social
issue
had
a
solid
content
in
it.
Take
Off
Take
Off,
the
debut
directorial
venture
of
Mahesh
Narayanan
is
one
such
movie,
which
took
Malayalam
cinema
to
a
different
level.
The
film,
which
narrated
the
story
of
a
group
of
nurses
who
get
trapped
in
Iraq,
during
the
time
of
war
showed
the
world
that
Malayalam
cinema
is
capable
of
doing
such
works
of
international
standards.
Ramaleela
The
Dileep
starrer
did
get
a
rousing
reception
in
the
theatres.
Directed
by
debut
film-maker,
Ramaleela
is
definitely
one
of
the
fine
political
thrillers
to
have
come
out
in
the
recent
times.
The
movie
catered
well
to
all
sections
of
the
audiences
and
emerged
as
a
big
success.
Thondimuthalum
Driksakshiyum
Dileesh
Pothen's
second
directorial
venture,
Thondimuthalum
Driksakshiyum
turned
out
to
be
an
experience
that
shouldn't
be
missed.
The
film,
with
its
realistic
narration
took
us
through
the
events
that
unfold
in
a
police
station
in
a
span
of
2-3
days.
Definitely,
a
gem
of
a
film.
Solo
Solo,
directed
by
Bejoy
Nambiar
is
definitely
one
of
the
bravest
attempts
of
the
year.
The
anthology
movie,
starring
Dulquer
Salmaan
in
the
lead
role
took
a
path
not
much
taken
in
Malayalam
cinema.
The
movie
had
a
lot
of
inner
layers
and
it
was
definitely
a
treat
for
all
those
who
take
the
art
of
cinema
seriously.