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Oru Second Class Yathra Movie Review
- 5/11/2015 2:05:46 PM
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Cast: Vineeth Sreenivasan, Chemban Vinod, Nikki Galrani.Direction: Jexson Antony, Rejis Antony.Genre: Drama.Duration: 1 hour 40 minutes.
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Critic's ReviewSynopsis: Policemen Jolly and Balagopal have been foes since their training days. When two culprits are to be taken from Kannur to Trivandrum via train, they are asked to travel together, much to their annoyance. One of the convicts escapes during the journey and the rival colleagues have no choice but join hands to track him down.
Review: Oru Second Class Yatra has a promising premise, but ends up being just half of what it aspires to be. Two convicts with conflicting personalities and events that shaped them up, cops who can't see eye to eye accompanying them, a long train journey and nostalgia-triggering flashback sequences complete with vintage music - the ingredients are interesting, but the treatment, is not.Warring cops Jolly Kurien (Joju George) and Balagopal (Sreejith Ravi) are taking Nandu (Vineeth Sreenivasan) and Maaran (Chemban Vinod) from Kannur jail to Poojappura. Maaran is hardly bothered about his image and is quite jovial, but Nandu appears withdrawn and thoughtful. Halfway through the trip, one of them manages to escape.
The initial part of the movie is moderately engaging and Chemban's comedy, his presentation of rouge exterior
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