Jawan of Vellimala Movie Review – Watch it for Mammootty
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By Sabin Kv
Jawan
of
Vellimala,
directed
by
debutant
director
Anoop
Kannan
is
a
well
made
film.
However,
his
inexperience
in
narrating
the
story
is
very
evident.
Jawan
of
Vellimala
is
good
with
adequate
humour.
One
of
the
highlights
of
Jawan
of
Vellimala
is
its
presentation
which
is
outstanding.
The
visual
and
background
are
simply
suberb.
Cameraman
Satheesh
Kurup
has
done
a
great
job.
Music
by
Bijibal
is
good.
While
the
first
half
is
boring
at
places,
the
second
half
and
especially
the
climax
is
superb.
The
story
gives
a
clear
message
too.
It
says
that
electricity
is
valuable.
Story
Mammootty
(Gopikrishnan)
is
an
ex
jawan
of
the
Indian
Army
who
comes
down
to
Vellimala
and
works
as
a
pump
operator
there.
His
father
has
shred
his
blood
for
building
a
dam
in
Vellimala.
Varghese
(Sreenivasan)
is
the
executive
engineer
at
Vellimala
dam
and
Anitha
(Mamta
Mohandas)
is
the
camp
officer
there.
Koshy
Oommen
(Asif
Ali)
is
a
young
guy
who
has
come
there
to
settle
long
pending
bills.
Chacko
(Baburaj)
is
the
chief
engineer.
The
theme
revolves
around
the
ministers
and
other
electricity
officials
bribing
money
for
making
the
dam
unuseable
for
producing
electricity.
Performances
Mammootty
as
expected
was
outstanding.
Mamta
Mohandas,
Sreenivasan
and
Asif
Ali
have
done
a
commendable
job.
Baburaj
is
good,
but
tends
to
over
act
at
times.
Verdict:
Go
watch
Jawan
of
Vellimala!
You
will
enjoy.