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Valiyangadi Malayalam Action Movie 2010

Cast And Crew

Cast: Manikuttan,Saju Kodiyan,Remesh,Narayanan Kutty,HarisreeAshokan,varadha
Producer: Unni T. Prakash
Director: Salim Baba
Music Director: Sayan Anwar
Lyricst: Vayalar Sharath Chandra Varma
Release Date: 05 Mar 2010
Genre: Action - Romance
Language: Malayalam

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Valiyangadi Malayalam Mullywood Film.India Film The film Directed by Salim Baba.


Shweta Menon Shweta Menon Manikuttan Valiyangadi Malayalam Film Synopsis :
The Story : Valiyangadi movie is all about Ananthu (Manikuttan) who is a graduate born in a big ancestral family, who opted to become a head load worker.Valiyangadi Malayalam Mullywood Film.India Film The film Directed by Salim Baba.
An idealist who wanted to prove the worth of every jobs, Ananthu easily became the leader of the entire trade union workers of Valiyangadi market in a very short while. Without any differentiation in politician, religion or language, every independent worker of the market adorned him as their unquestionable leader and hero, for whom they were ready to do anything.

Valiyangadi Bollywood movie Reviews :
Valiyangadi is not an exact remake of the runaway hit of 1980, though the original spirit of the head load workers of Angadi remains the same. They are as agreeable as ever in Salim Bava's version as well, and as men with hearts of gold, they live in perfect harmony, with little money but with plenty of goodwill. Manikuttan gets to play Ananthu in the film who is the leader of the lot; a highly educated youngster who gives up his ambitions of higher studies for his family.
That said and done, Valiyangadi is not exactly an appreciable effort at film making that would have you drooling all over it. And the major reason that contributes to this lack of interest on the part of the viewer is that the story that is as old as the Kozhikode bazaar itself has little new to offer.
The script is what suffers from serious deficiencies, mostly related to creativity. The dialogues aren't any better. Lets take the scene for instance when Gowri (Varada) talks of her love towards Ananthu. In an emotional outburst, the girl proclaims that if she were to weigh her love and her IAS aspirations on the two pans of a balance, her love would totally outweigh the latter.
This is a film that depends entirely on its action sequences to keep the time rolling. The action is nothing much to crow about either sadly. There are the regular fisticuffs of course, but nothing to make your jaw drop in amazement. What is indeed amazing is the way in which villains drop out of the sky in the film. To start with we have someone called Kottarathil Pappachan calling the shots. Just as we get used to him, along comes John Christopher who warns that the second half is going to be one with several setbacks for Ananthu. He disappears without a trace and someone called Asal Alam Khan makes a momentary climactic appearance before being shown the exit.
Varada and Manikuttan Manikuttan

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