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Old malayalam movie villains
Old malayalam movie villains













old malayalam movie villains

Where did this person come from? Who is he? What’s his name?įahadh Faasil’​s character fabricates stories with such conviction that you could easily give him the benefit of doubt when he stands his ground after the theft.

#Old malayalam movie villains series

One film where the screenplay is the hero and you know nothing about the lead character beyond a series of incidents you see him in.

old malayalam movie villains

The Thief in Thondimuthalum Driksakshiyum What makes such men to be shrouded in male chauvinism? Were they born this way or are they injected with doses of patriarchy? A prequel please! One slap and a loud scream at the airport is enough to justify Sameera’s trepidation. Soubin doesn’t have to do much to make an impression. Breaking off from a train of thoughts, we are bewildered seeing Sameera’s dream and ambitions snatched away from her. Remember him riding in on a horse-back to George’s cafe? You can’t help but ask, “Iyaal evidina varunathu?” (Where did this man come from?) From being alone in a bungalow in Ras al Khaimah to asking for valet parking for his horse, here’s one character whose story we really want to know! Sameera’s Ikka-MayaanadhiĪt a time when you’re sucked into Mathan and Apu’s whirlwind romance, Sameera’s Ikka comes in from Dubai and lands a tight slap on her face. “ Ras al Khaimayile aa valiya veettil aa rajakumaran ottaykku aayirunnu.” You’re not a millennial malayalee if you haven’t imitated Girirajan Kozhi’s LOL line even once! Girirajan’s character has very little screen time in the mass entertainer but that one scene with him in a yellow shirt and red rose, proposing to Mary with by-hearted lines will split one’s sides even today. Keeping the rights, wrongs and morales aside, to see a full-fledged cinema about Rosamma will be a right addition to this list. Malayalam films are in no dearth of powerful, bold female characters who live life on their own terms. She flirts with five men simultaneously and later unapologetically goes on to marry another one to keep her family happy. When Kunjoonju (Prithviraj) in Swapnakoodu has casual flings and he later ends up in love with Kamala (Meera Jasmine), it simply comes across as a rich Acchayan doing his thang! But had it been a woman, we’d have had too many raised eyebrows and this is where Rosamma is a perfect fit.















Old malayalam movie villains