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Mr. Fraud Review|
- 5/23/2014 11:43:41 AM
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B Unnikrishnan's 'Mr.Fraud' is a tedious robbery exercise that is sappy and downright predictable. Stuffed with redundant songs and a sentimental family track that looks way out of place, the film that initially promises to be an edge-of-the-seat action caper ends up being a wannabe thriller sans any real kicks or buzz.
So here is a Kovilakam where quite a lot of Varma Seniors fought with each other for a treasure stacked inside their Nilavara. Following a court ruling, the Nilavara is closed for about four decades and finally the day arrives for it to be opened yet again. The new generation of Vermas (Siddique, Devan, Vijaya Kumar and P Balachandran) are not any better, and neither are their kids (Suresh Krishna, Rahul Madhav, Pallavi Purohit), Rajeev Parameshwar), and they cross swords with each other as the D-day approaches
Meanwhile, the first among equals, a much astute conman who is called Bhaiji (Mohanlal) by his assistants in crime, Abbas (Vijay Babu) and Priya (Manjarai Phadnis), gets ready for the last assignment in his illustrious career. Egged on by Nikki (Dev Gill), Bhaiji plans to break into the Nilavara In a seemingly impossible mission, and disguised as an assets evaluator Siavaram, he furtively enters the Kovilakam for the ultimate burglary.
There is a whole lot of gizmo talk and Bhaiji even does a lot of computations on a virtual screen, before finding the perfect match to the key to the Nilavara.
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