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Ayal Njanalla Movie Review
- 8/7/2015 9:54:22 PM
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Cast: Fahad Fazil, Mrudula Murali.Direction: Vineeth Kumar.Genre: Drama.Duration: 2 hours 20 minutes.Show Timings in Your City.
A Malayali, who has no connection with his state other than his Koyilandy accent, works as an assistant with his uncle in Gujarat. He faces a huge debt after his uncle dies unexpectedly and confusion ensues.
Review: Ayal Njanalla is yet another Fahad Fazil-starrer where his histrionic skills and screen presence blur everything else into the background - be it the lack of logic in the story or its potential to relate to the audience at certain junctures.
Prakashan (Fahad), a mechanic, lives with his uncle who runs a workshop in Kutch, Gujarat. The youngster nurses a dream of revamping his life and career and is romantically involved with Isha (Mrudula Murali). He faces a huge debt after his uncle expires unexpectedly and the story explores how he grapples with the situation and a sequence of few funny events follow.
The film marks the directorial debut of actor Vineeth Kumar, who extracts decent performances from his actors, though the story goes meanders at times. The movie has quite a few humorous moments thanks to Fahad's acting, some attempts to create refreshing comic situations, enjoyable dialogues and impressive one-liners. Fahad portrays the innocence of Pachu (aka Prakashan) through his expressions and body language.
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