C/O
Saira
Banu
C/O
Saira
Banu,
featuring
Manju
Warrier
and
Shane
Nigam
in
the
lead
roles
was
a
well-crafted
a
film,
which
had
its
heart
at
the
right
place.
The
film
served
its
purpose
perfectly
and
with
a
well-layered
screenplay
and
powerful
performances,
the
movie
made
a
mark
in
the
minds
of
the
audiences.
The
film
did
a
decent
business
at
the
box
office
but
still,
it
is
a
fact
that
this
beautiful
movie
deserved
more.
Tharangam
Films
like
Tharangam
don't
come
so
often
in
Malayalam
cinema.
This
film,
directed
by
young
film-maker
Dominic
Arun
was
an
experimental
effort.
Disappointingly,
the
film,
mixed
with
black
humour
and
fantasy
wasn't
well-accepted
by
the
audiences.
But
for
sure,
the
movie
will
gain
a
huge
fan
following
in
the
times
to
come.
Varnyathil
Ashanka
Varnyathil
Ashanka,
starring
Kunchacko
Boban
and
Suraj
Venjaramoodu
in
the
lead
roles
is
undoubtedly
one
of
the
finest
social
satires
of
the
recent
times.
The
film,
directed
by
Sidharth
Bharathan
had
loads
of
moments
filled
with
simple
humour.
The
film
was
a
moderate
success
but
it
definitely
deserved
a
superhit
tag.
Solo
Well,
Solo
can
definitely
be
tagged
as
one
of
the
best
Malayalam
movies
of
this
year.
Bejoy
Nambiar's
guts
to
come
up
with
a
film
like
Solo,
which
has
a
lot
of
inner
layers
in
it
should
definitely
be
appreciated.
Dulquer
Salmaan
had
come
up
with
some
stellar
performances
in
the
film.
Definitely,
Solo
is
one
such
movie,
which
will
be
discussed
more
and
more
in
the
future.
Kaattu
Kaattu
is
one
such
Malayalam
movie
of
2017,
which
had
an
unfortunate
fate
at
the
box
office.
The
film,
directed
by
Arun
Kumar
Aravind
was
definitely
affected
by
the
bad
timing
of
release.
The
film
did
receive
some
extremely
positive
reviews,
but
still,
the
film
couldn't
sustain
at
the
box
office.
For
sure,
movie
will
gain
a
cult
classic
status
upon
the
DVD
release.
Paippin
Chuvattile
Pranayam
Paippin
Chuvattile
Pranayam,
which
marked
Neeraj
Madhav's
debut
as
a
lead
hero
was
a
simple
and
sweet
love
story,
which
had
an
important
message
to
deliver
as
well.
Directed
by
Domin
D' Silva,
the
film
did
get
a
decent
run
in
the
city
centres
but
it
deserved
a
better
treatment
from
the
audiences.