Biju
Menon
As
Shajahan
Biju
Menon
plays
the
role
of
Shajahan.
He
does
a
good
job
with
his
role
and
entertains
the
audiences
with
the
witty
one-liners
and
comic
timing.
But,
the
role
has
nothing
new
to
offer
him
and
it
is
a
mix
of
many
roles
that
he
has
done
in
the
recent
past.
Nevertheless,
with
his
performance,
the
actor
keeps
the
audiences
entertained
up
to
an
extent.
Neeraj
Madhav
As
Ambrose
Young
actor
Neeraj
Madhav
plays
the
role
of
Ambrose,
who
aspires
to
become
a
film-maker.
He
has
done
his
part
pretty
well
but,
the
scope
for
performance
is
pretty
less
as
the
role
has
a
template
format
associated
with
it.
Anjali
As
Rashmi
Popular
South
Indian
actress
Anjali
makes
a
comeback
to
Mollywood
with
this
movie
and
she
plays
a
character
named
Rashmi.
Well,
Anjali
is
one
of
the
most
talented
actresses
of
South
Indian
film
industry
but
the
role
has
nothing
in
it
to
showcase
her
acting
prowess.
Soubin
Shahir
As
Sajeer
Soubin
Shahir
is
back
to
a
comic
role
after
playing
some
different
roles.
Well,
he
does
entertain
the
audiences
at
parts
with
his
trademark
style
and
witty
one-liners,
which
work
at
parts.
Rest
Of
The
Cast
Rosapoo
does
feature
a
huge
list
of
supporting
actors
in
it.
Dileesh
Pothen
plays
an
important
role
in
the
film.
Salim
Kumar
is
a
part
of
the
star
cast
but
he
fails
to
provide
that
comedy
factor.
Vijayaraghvana
was
fine
in
the
role
of
a
money
lender.
Alencier
Ley,
Sudheer
Karamana,
Dinesh
Prabhakar,
Nirmal
Palazhi,
Shilpa
etc.,
are
also
a
part
of
the
cast
list.
Director
–
Vinu
Joseph
Rosapoo
is
Vinu
Joseph's
second
directorial
venture.
It
has
to
be
said
that
the
film-maker
in
him
hasn't
come
up
with
a
quality
entertaining
product.
With
his
work
in
the
initial
portions
of
the
film,
he
did
show
some
signs
of
promises,
especially
in
the
comic
sequence.
But,
the
things
did
go
out
of
control,
especially
as
the
film
progressed.
Many
of
the
sequences
looked
forced
in
and
they
lacked
continuity.
Script
The
film
has
a
rather
straight
forward
storyline
which
has
the
elements
in
for
a
fine
comedy
entertainer.
But,
the
screenplay
of
the
film
falters
with
lackluster
sequences
forced
in
just
for
the
sake
of
it,
especially
in
the
second
half
where
everything
goes
haywire.
The
dialogues
penned
by
Vinu
Joseph
and
Santhosh
Aechikkanam
are
average
at
best.
Other
Departments
Sushin
Syam
who
shot
to
fame
with
his
works
in
movies
like
The
Great
Father,
Ezra,
Villain
etc.,
has
handled
the
music
department
of
the
movie.
The
"Mutta"
song
is
a
good
number
and
has
already
emerged
as
a
hit.
Jebin
Jacob
is
the
DOP
of
the
film
and
has
done
his
job
according
to
the
requirements.
Editing
by
Vivek
Harshan
is
decent
but
it
couldn't
hide
the
flaws
of
the
film.