2018 Everyone Is A Hero Box Office Collection Day 5 Prediction: This Real Kerala Story Collects

2018 Everyone Is A Hero Box Office Collection: The film collected Rs. 2 crores on its first day, Rs. 3.2 crores on its second day and a pretty decent Rs. 4.5 crores on its third day.
Though yesterday is a weekday, the film still managed to collect 4.8 crores on its fourth day of release. The film is expected to collect 5 crores on its fifth day today, considering these really great numbers and the positive word of mouth publicity for the film.
Steady Increase In Collection Graph
This slow and steady increase in the collection of the brilliantly made content oriented film '2018 Everyone Is A Hero' has created a strong belief that people will always support good films eventhough it is released along with a film which is completely made out of controversial and distorted story like 'The Kerala Story'.
Directed by Jude Antony Joseph, the film stars Tovino Thomas, Kunchacko Boban, Asif Ali, Vineeth Srinivasan, Aparna Balamurali, Lal, Indrans, Shivatha and many stars of Malayalam cinema. The director of the film presented it with proper mix of shock, resilience and humanity. With a cinema centered on nature's fury, he instills faith in humanity as much as possible.
The tag line of the film Everyone is Hero is central to the story. The film begins to tell it through some people and their journey. Shaji (Kunchacko Boban) has to go home from his office, Nixon (Aasif Ali) has to go to another city for a photo shoot, Dinu (Vineeth Srinivasan) who is leaving Dubai to visit his mother in Kerala hospital; The visually challenged Bashi (Indrans) has to go to the camp; A foreign couple coming to Kerala as tourists should go sightseeing in Kerala.
But all their way is blocked by rain and flood. Did they go beyond all these to where they were meant to go? The film ends with a touching account of how the entire Kerala is affected, the deaths that occur in between, how Kerala recovers from the floods, and who came to help.
On the surface it may look like a documentary about the Kerala floods, but the director has brought this documentary to life with vivid characters, soulful scenes and small backstories. The fact that he has written the film very well can be felt in many characters.
Beautifully Written Characters
A character who acts in an advertisement for an umbrella that protects against rain, then goes to a rescue mission while drenched in the same rain, a character who wants to fly away from this country and drowns to death, a character who only shows hatred towards everyone, changes because of this rain and the events that happen. Everything in this film is connected to water in some way. Even a cartoon running on TV. Also the way it was written how to connect with each character is special.
The director has depicted many real incidents through the film. Fishermen leaving with their boats to rescue people, struggling to get a pregnant woman into a helicopter, thank you written on the floor with cloths are all moving.
Brilliant Casting Makes It So Special
In terms of acting, the scenes involving Naren, Asif Ali, Lal's family, the whole scene and the acting of the actors are very special. Apart from these, Tovino Thomas, Indrans, Aparna, Kunchacko Boban, Shivatha, Vineeth, Aju Varghese and Ramesh Thilak, who makes a special appearance, performed very well. Akhil George's cinematography captures the flood scenes beautifully. Accordingly, art direction and CG are perfectly intertwined. Many scenes in Nobin Paul's music touch us emotionally.
Overall this film is A Tight Hug From Kerala For Kerala and the Helping Hands Involved in Surviving Kerala in 2018 Floods. This is the real 'Kerala Story'.


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