Bhramaram
Bhramaram
| 24 June 2009 (USA)
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Unni is a share broker in Coimbatore and leads a comfortable life with his wife Latha and daughter Lakshmi/Lechu . Into the cosiness of such a living intrudes a strangerwho introduces himself as Jose. Cashing in on Unni's forgetfulness, Jose goads him into believing that he is Unni's 7th grade classmate. However, a sense of insecurity pervades, with the unwelcome guest – alcoholic and somewhat eccentric – pitching for an extended stay. Unni's misgivings about the 'mystery man' and his ulterior motives proves true, when his confidant and classmate, Dr Alex Varghese (Murali Gopy), on consultation, reaffirms his doubts that they had no schoolmate in the name of Jose.

Reviews
Nidhin Nair

I just simply love this movie, every time this movie is on television I watch it. the acting done lead actor Mohanlal is just unbelievable. His acting really connects with the audience. Climax was the best part of the movie even might make you emotional. The child actress as Mohanlal's daughter was disappointing. Kalpana as Mohanlal's mother too acted brilliantly. Movie does manage to maintain the intensity right through.I have always been a fan of director Blessy's movies. Even though the suspense can be predicted just before the climax, its still OK and might be done by the director intentionally. The use of house fly's wing flapping sound here and there right the movie is also a brilliant thought. Also the song annarakanna vaa was good to hear placed properly in the movie

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learning_to_fly77

Bhramaram the latest "offering" from Blessy is sadly a failed attempt to be even considered as a road movie. It questions Blessy's cinematic knowledge, as I believe that he had not seen any good road movies. He would not have made this crap if at least he understood movies like Bharathan's "Thazhvaram", or Padmarajan's "Deshadanakili Karayarilla", or why those films are good in road movie genre. However, Blessy succeeded in making this film popular by wide advertisements and conducting "study camps" (study camps for this movie??!!). Blessy is the most pretentious and overrated director presently in the Malayalam cinema, he underlines it whenever he churns out craps like this. If this movie win any awards other than for lead actor, or cinematography, I will consider that moment of curse as the death of Malayalam film industry. Know, discourage, and avoid these Blessy-type hypocrites is my sole advise to the viewers.

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Sujith Gopal

The movie Bhramaram really thrills you to the max , till the end...It was indeed worth spending the money to go to the theatre , to watch the great actor Mohanlal in full form .. his expressions were tremendous... great camera work by Ajayan Vincent merits special attention.. don't miss this movie , its one among the best movies of malayalam.. Kudos to blessy as well for brilliantly managing to extract excellent performances from all the lead actors and combining the other factors of movie making to make it an enjoyable experience.So , all you malayalees who want to watch a movie from the theatre............Rush to the theatre ... this is an Onam Gift from blessy.... !!!

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antophil

Only with the support of a tremendous camera work and the leading actor's brilliant performance, you cannot make a great movie..a perfect example is "Bhramaram." Mohanlal is talented and he delivered his one of the best performances..Ajayan Vincent is a craftsman and he did it brilliantly..so what was Blessy's role? Not forgetting the actors and technical crew are the tools of the Director, but only in case of great directors I strongly believe. Casting was awful (excluding Mohanlal) in Bhramaram. Child actor's (Mohanlal's daughter) "perfomance" makes us realize that we are sitting in a theater and watching just a movie. After a few minutes of curiosity from the opening, viewers starts to lose it. Sadly, Blessy failed to keep the thrill (at least the curiosity) until the climax. The "twist" is long before understood. Blessy should have to re-watch Padmarajan films before coming up with next crap, to learn how the Great Master keeps the viewers involved with the progress of the story-line in his movies. Bhramaram is an ordinary melodrama filled with "made up" and unnecessary scenes and an utter awful "acting" from it's co-stars.

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