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Bhaiyya Bhaiyya Review
- 9/16/2014 2:10:13 PM
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It's almost as a dirge that Johnny Antony's 'Bhaiyya Bhaiyya' starts off as, with Babumon (Kunchacko Boban), carrying the mortal remains of one of his immigrant laborers back to his home in Bengal. He is accompanied by his 'Bhaiyya', Babulal Chatterji (Biju Menon), who has been with him ever since he came to Kerala years back.
There is nothing much of an elaborate story that follows the initial revelations, and 'Bhaiyya Bhaiyya' is a film that has in its mind an intention to make some very pertinent statements on the ,much discussed issue of immigrant labourers in Kerala. That it is unsuccessful in doing so is largely because of the conformities that it sticks to, despite opting for a freshness in the backdrop
There is this constant reminder that keeps irking you all through the film of the Dileep starrer 'Marykkundoru Kunjaadu' that had cashed in on Biju Menon's clout to rake up some laughter. It's pretty much the same in 'Bhaiyya Bhaiyya' as well, with Boban playing hide and seek behind Menon's massive frame.
For those on the lookout for some harmless laughter, there are a couple of smiles in store. But the film still remains downright disappointing if you expect the lead pair combo to work up some magic, like they have done in some previous films of theirs. Here the sparks there, but they fizzle out in no time, despite having some actors like Salim Kumar and Suraj Venjarammoodu to lend them support
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