Dileep
As
George
Vadakkan
Dileep
appears
as
George
Vadakkan.
For
the
first
time,
the
actor
is
trying
his
hands
on
Thrissu
dialect
and
he
pulls
it
off
with
ease.
He
has
maintained
the
dialect
throughout
the
movie,
which
is
really
commendable.
The
actor
has
excelled
in
the
serious
sequences,
especially
in
the
second
half
and
it
was
refreshing
to
see
the
actor
in
a
role,
which
doesn't
resort
to
over
the
top
comedies.
Vinay
Forrt
As
Vava
Vinay
Forrt
plays
the
role
of
Vava,
one
among
the
close
friends
of
George.
Well,
the
actor
in
him
has
convincingly
portrayed
the
role,
but
a
talent
like
him
could
have
been
used
by
the
director
in
a
much
better
way.
Sharafudheen
As
Pallan
Well,
we
all
know
his
ability
to
take
people
for
a
laughter
ride.
In
Georgettan's
Pooram,
he
has
got
the
major
share
of
one-liners
and
he
evokes
laughter
here
and
there,
but
not
on
a
consistent
basis
Chemban
Vinod
Jose
As
Peter
Chemban
Vinod
Jose
plays
the
role
Peter,
the
character
that
is
quite
crucial
in
the
progress
of
the
movie.
The
actor,
once
again
proves
his
brilliance
in
doing
such
kind
of
roles
and
his
screen
presence
is
amazing.
Rajisha
Vijayan
As
Merlin
This
is
Rajisha's
second
film
as
a
heroine.
She
has
made
a
good
transition
from
the
loud
and
emotional
Eli
from
her
debut
film
to
the
soft-spoken
and
silent
Merlin
in
this
one.
Merlin
is
the
lady
love
of
Georgettan
and
her
character
provides
the
motivational
elements
to
the
hero.
Renji
Panicker
As
Mathews
Vadakkan
Renji
Panikker
appears
as
Mathew
Vadakkan,
the
father
of
George
Vadakkan.
This
time,
he
gets
to
play
the
role
of
a
father
who
is
critical
about
his
son's
activities
and
that
remains
the
sole
difference.
Rest
Of
The
Cast
The
film
also
features
actor
like
Harish
Perumanna,
Sunil
Sukhada,
Sudheer
Karamana,
Malavika
Nair,
Ganapathy,
Kalaranjini
and
a
host
of
other
actors.
Most
of
them
were
wasted
in
poorly
written
roles.
But,
T
G
Ravi,
who
plays
the
crucial
role
of
Josephettan,
steals
the
show
with
his
amazing
act.
He
gets
to
play
a
very
well-written
role
and
he
portrays
it
with
excellence.
Director
-
K
Biju
K
Biju
has
tried
his
best
to
package
a
decent
product
but
the
script
does
let
him
down
up
to
some
extent,
especially
in
the
first
half.
It
seemed
like
the
film-maker
in
him
was
a
bit
clueless
in
the
initial
portions
of
the
movie.
But,
the
second
half
of
the
film
proves
that
the
film-maker
has
the
ability
to
craft
good
entertainers.
he
has
done
his
best
to
make
the
second
half
of
the
film
appealing
and
engaging.
especially,
the
Kabaddi
sequences
have
been
crafted
really
well
by
the
director.
Script
-
Y
V
Rajesh
Well,
it
has
to
be
said
that
the
script
of
the
film
is
a
let
down.
In
the
first
half,
the
movie
moves
forward
without
any
proper
direction,
which
has
affected
the
overall
flow
of
the
movie.
Many
sequences
looked
out
of
context
and
misplaced.
Y
V
Rajesh
displays
some
brilliance
in
the
second
half
of
the
movie
where
he
has
scored
well
with
the
dialogues,
as
well.