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The Chronicles of the 4.5 Gang Review: A Quirky Crime Caper With Fresh Local Flavour
With The Chronicles of the 4.5 Gang, Krishand delivers something that’s both eccentric and oddly immersive, without losing touch with where it comes from — the streets, lanes, and quirks of Thiruvananthapuram. The series stems with a gang of misfits—four and a half, to be exact—wants one thing: respect. They strategise to take over the local temple festival. What unfolds from there isn’t clean or polished, but that’s the point. The narrative sidesteps big, cinematic moments and leans instead into awkward chaos, petty gangsters, and hyper-specific city politics. It’s a m | Click Here...
Pakalum Paathiravum Review: Is A Rushed Adaptation Of An English Play
Rating: ** Cast: Kunchacko Boban, Rajisha Vijayan, Gokulam Gopalan, Seetha, Jagadish, Guru Somasundaram Pakalum Paathiravum , a toothless utterly untruthful crime thriller with a very Grecian heart transposed not so gingerly into a Malayali landscape. Imagine a pasta dish marinated in sambhar. Or maybe icecream with mango pickles. The belligerent primitive violent domesticated mood of the original play hardly gets a decent burial in this lifeless drama filled with a sound of fury signifying nothing worth being attentive to. The play-on-film begins with Michael (K | Click Here...