Oru Kuprasidha Payyan Review: This One Is Indeed A Cut Above The Rest!
Oru Kuprasidha Payyan, starring Tovino Thomas in the lead role, has hit the theatres today (November 9, 2018). Read Oru Kuprasidha Payyan review here to know more.
Star
Cast:
Tovino
Thomas,
Nimisha
Sajayan,
Anu
Sithara,
Siddique,
Dileesh
Pothan
Director:
Madhupal
Oru
Kuprasidha
Payyan
is
the
third
directorial
venture
of
Madhupal
and
both
the
previous
ventures
of
the
film-maker
were
movies
that
have
bagged
the
tag
of
classic.
With
Oru
Kuprasidha
Payyan,
the
heavily
talented
film-maker
is
back
in
action
and
expectations
are
indeed
high.
Has
Oru
Kuprasidha
Payyan
hit
the
right
chords?
Read
Oru
Kuprasidha
Payyan
review
to
get
the
answer.
The
story
of
Oru
Kuprasidha
Payyan
revolves
around
a
youngster
named
Ajayan,
who
is
a
loner
and
working
in
a
restaurant
of
a
village.
Things
turn
upside
down
for
him
when
he
becomes
the
prime
suspect
in
the
murders
of
lady
named
Chembakammal,
who
is
like
a
motherly
figure
to
him.
Who
is
the
real
culprit?
Oru
Kuprasidha
Payyan
takes
the
audiences
through
the
same.
Oru
Kuprasidha
Payyan
has
an
intelligent
film-maker's
signature
stamped
all
over
it.
Madhupal
has
dealt
with
the
subject
of
a
murder
mystery
with
utmost
perfection
and
in
a
way,
that
is
quite
different
from
the
films
of
the
same
genre
from
the
past.
The
film's
narrative
is
interesting
with
it
moving
from
the
present
to
the
past
and
vice-versa.
Due
credits
must
be
given
to
the
film-maker
for
chosing
the
right
actors
for
the
right
roles,
which
in
turn
has
created
a
very
good
impact.
The
film-maker
has
given
due
space
for
emotions
as
well,
which
gives
this
movie
a
different
angle.
The
script
of
the
film
penned
by
Jeevan
Job
Thomas
is
neatly
layered.
Each
character
in
the
film
has
his
/her
own
prominence.
The
film-maker
takes
out
his
own
time
to
establish
the
things,
especially
in
the
first
half,
where
we
get
to
know
more
about
each
character
and
the
developments
of
the
case.
For
the
fans
of
courtroom
dramas,
the
second
half
is
indeed
a
big
treat
and
the
maturity
with
which
Madhupal
has
dealt
with
the
courtroom
sequences
desrves
a
big
round
of
applause.
However,
certain
preditability
factors
do
linger
in
some
of
the
portions.
The
commercial
aspect
in
the
form
of
the
action
sequence
looked
forced.
Nevertheless,
these
are
just
minor
shortcomings
and
they
don't
take
anything
away
from
the
whole
impact
the
movie
creates.
Tovino
Thomas
should
be
appreciated
for
taking
roles
with
differences.
Here,
he
essays
the
role
of
Ajayan,
who
has
some
peculiar
mannerisms
and
he
has
come
up
with
a
very
effectiv
performance.
Nimisha
Sajaya
steals
the
show
with
her
performance
as
an
advocate
named
Hannah.
Anu
Sithara
has
done
justice
to
her
character
but
her
character
had
less
screen
time.
It
was
refreshing
to
see
Nedumudi
venu
in
the
role
of
an
advocate
and
he
does
the
role
to
perfection.
Saranya
Ponvannan
played
her
part
really
well.
Oru
Kuprasidha
Payyan
also
features
Balu
Varghese,
Siddique,
Sudheer
Karamana
and
others
in
important
roles.
The
cinematography
by
Noushad
Sheriff
was
good
and
suited
the
requirements
of
the
film.
Songs
by
Ouseppachan
were
decent
and
the
BGM
works
were
indeed
more
impressive.
Editing
was
fine.
Oru
Kuprasidha
Payyan
stands
tall
among
all
the
films
that
have
come
out
in
this
particular
genre
in
the
recent
times.
The
performances,
the
script
and
above
all,
the
making
style
of
Madhupal
make
the
film
an
intriguing
watch.