Story:
Aymanam
Sidharthan
(Fahad
Fazil)
is
the
youth
conference
mandalam
president
of
RDF
party
and
a
well
known
social
figure.
Sidharthan
wants
to
be
a
MLA
of
the
place
but
high
commission
nominates
another
person
to
the
election.
In
despair
Sidharthan
takes
a
break
from
the
political
works
and
as
suggested
by
Uthupp
Vallikkadan
(Innocent),
the
district
president
of
the
party,
he
joins
with
Irene
Gardner
(Amala
Paul),
a
Canadian
Malayali,
who
is
on
her
mission
to
make
a
documentary
about
orphanages.
Sidharthan's
love
interest
is
Divya
(Shafna),
daughter
of
a
big
gun.
But
their
relation
doesn't
work
out
well
as
Sidharthan
always
fails
to
express
his
love
due
to
social
commitments.
On
his
days
with
Irene,
Sidharthan
finds
that
there
are
more
missions
for
Irene
on
her
visit
than
just
the
documentary
making.
Will
Irene
and
Sidharthan
succeed
in
their
mission?
Answer
lies
in
the
rest
of
the
storyline.
Performance:
Performance
wise
Fahad
Fazil
scores
big
time.
His
character
of
Aymanan
Sidharthan
proves
the
flexibility
of
this
actor
to
perform
roles
with
comedy
touch.
Amala
Paul
looks
good
in
the
role
of
Irene
Gardner.
Dubbing
could
have
been
better
though.
Innocent
has
given
yet
another
convincing
act
through
Uthupp
Vallikkadan.
Other
actors
including
Lakshmi
Gopalaswamuy
(Thulasi),
Prakash
Bare
(Azad),
Shafna
(Divya),
Krishnaprabha
(Sudha)
have
too
given
decent
performances.
Technical
Aspects:
Cinematography
by
Pradeep
Nair
is
not
a
wonder,
still
holds
that
charm
a
movie
need.
Music
by
Vidyasagar
is
impressive.
Three
songs
of
the
movie
and
BGM
does
create
a
positive
note
for
the
movie.
Script
by
Iqbal
Kuttipuram
is
not
flawless.
First
half
of
the
movie
was
near
perfect,
while
the
later
half
seemed
half
baked.
Still,
the
script
had
its
moments
for
the
viewers.
Verdict:
Sathyan
Anthikkad
has
left
his
cliched
family
melodramas
and
tried
something
new
and
he
deserves
an
applause
for
the
same.