Thursday, April 22, 2010

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Pappy Appacha Malayalam Comedy Movie 2010

Cast And Crew

Cast: Dileep, Kavya Madhavan,Innocent, Suresh Krishna, KPAC Lalitha, Asokan, Rajeev, Kochupreman, Majeed Edavanakad, Manikandan, Chembil Asokan, Thesni Khan, Manju Raghavan
Director: Mamas Chandran
Producer: Anoop
Banner: Priyanjali
Music: Vidyasagar
Lyrics: Gireesh Puthencherry, Vayalar Sharathchandra Verma
Cinematography: Sanjeev Sankar
Editing: V T Sreejith
Art Direction: Gireesh Menon
Screenplay: Mamas
Dialogue: Mamas
Story/Writer: Mamas
Action Direction: Stun Shiva
Costume: Anil Chemboor
Release Date: 14 Apr 2010
Genre: Comedy - Romance
Language: Malayalam

The Story :
Paappy Appacha movie moves around a wealthy father and son, who were shrewd and notorious. They owned schools, bar, hospital and many other institutions. Annie (Kavya Madhavan) who was appointed in their school as a teacher. She is daughter of Varghese master who is engaged in social activities. She raised her voice against the wrong deeds of Paappy (Dileep) and Appachan (Incent).free Pappy Appacha Malayalam Malluwood Film.India Film The film Directed by Mamas Chandran..
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Pappy Appacha Malayalam Film Reviews :
Mama's Paappi Appacha doesn't break any new ground with a story that sounds as creaky as an old door that refuses to budge open. It's a predictable affair that strives to sail forward banking on a few assured gags that it hopes would be lapped up without fail.
Haven't you heard the story of the father (Innocent) and son (Dilip) who are more like buddies, backslapping each other and generally making fools of themselves before the rest of the family and the whole world? Haven't you seen how they eventually fall apart when some crook (Ashokan) who has been waiting to put up a hedge between them finally does so? Haven't you been through that distressing half an hour thereafter when they finally get to realize as to what's what and who's who?

There have been infinitely better attempts at depicting the father-son combos in Malayalam films, and Paappi Appacha never falls into their league. The dad and son who have a ball at the local toddy shop is old story by now, and this is perhaps why they decided to use some fresh water. So we have Paappi and Appachan getting up in the morning and liberally sprinkling the courtyard through the window. Toilets can go down the drain, for all they care.

The culprit in a film as this is the story itself that struggles to pull the audience towards it. The material is too thin, and naturally, the options that it offers are insufficient. So it tells an oft-told story once again but midway through pauses at a juncture when the father and son go their separate ways. Now this is the dramatic moment that should swerve the film in a new direction, and its here that it makes an awkward transition and nosedives into silliness

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