Padakkalam
- 2025
- 2h 4min
Añade un argumento en tu idiomaFour nerdy comic book enthusiasts find themselves in an unexpected adventure when their school's charming new professor turns their academic world upside down with supernatural events.Four nerdy comic book enthusiasts find themselves in an unexpected adventure when their school's charming new professor turns their academic world upside down with supernatural events.Four nerdy comic book enthusiasts find themselves in an unexpected adventure when their school's charming new professor turns their academic world upside down with supernatural events.
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A thoroughly entertaining movie that cleverly infuses fantasy and campus movie shenanigans into one. It's filled with so many fun pop culture references that don't feel forced, like they would have been 10 years ago, due to the change in culture in general. These pop culture references are cleverly used in the progress of the plot without sticking out. Body control and body swap stories haven't been too much in Malayalam cinema, nonetheless, this is probably the best among those. I expected Suraj and Sharafu to give great performances that are fun to watch, but Sandeep Pradeep surprised me with his shift in the second half. Just after Alappuzha Gymkhana, he's able to show what he's capable of here. I do think there are aspects of this movie that could've been better. Still, it's after some time that I am quite satisfied with a movie that is just meant to be a fun entertainer without delving into anything serious thematically or cinematically. The song "Whisitlu Bigilu" is still playing in my mind after the credits rolled out, it's so catchy and energetic and encapsulates the whole feeling of the movie.
From the very beginning, Padakkalam grabs your attention. The opening scenes create a strong hook, and the audience connects with it instantly.
The performances by Safboi, Arun, Sandeep, and Arun (the fourth actor) are all good. Among them, Sandeep truly stands out. This is easily his best performance so far.
Sharafudeen and Suraj bring a healthy competition to the screen, each trying to give their best.
The story is completely fictional, but it's interesting and unique. If you don't connect with the story, then this movie may not be for you. It's that important to the overall experience.
The humour in the movie works really well. There are moments where the jokes truly land, and you'll find yourself laughing from the heart.
One of the best things about Padakkalam is the curiosity it maintains throughout. It keeps you engaged and wondering what's next. Although the second half has a small slowdown, the overall journey is still enjoyable.
Director Manu Swaraj, in his debut, has done an excellent job. He proves himself as another promising talent from Friday Film House.
In short, Padakkalam is a decent watch if you're looking for a light, entertaining movie with laughs, emotions, and a bit of suspense. A good choice for a fun time at the theatre.
The performances by Safboi, Arun, Sandeep, and Arun (the fourth actor) are all good. Among them, Sandeep truly stands out. This is easily his best performance so far.
Sharafudeen and Suraj bring a healthy competition to the screen, each trying to give their best.
The story is completely fictional, but it's interesting and unique. If you don't connect with the story, then this movie may not be for you. It's that important to the overall experience.
The humour in the movie works really well. There are moments where the jokes truly land, and you'll find yourself laughing from the heart.
One of the best things about Padakkalam is the curiosity it maintains throughout. It keeps you engaged and wondering what's next. Although the second half has a small slowdown, the overall journey is still enjoyable.
Director Manu Swaraj, in his debut, has done an excellent job. He proves himself as another promising talent from Friday Film House.
In short, Padakkalam is a decent watch if you're looking for a light, entertaining movie with laughs, emotions, and a bit of suspense. A good choice for a fun time at the theatre.
Padakkalam" is a Malayalam fantasy thriller that cleverly blends superhero fandom with black magic and college life. The film centers around a group of college students who find themselves entangled in bizarre situations after encountering a seemingly ordinary professor with sinister intentions. While the plot may seem outlandish at times, debut director Manu Swaraj uses these situations to create a comedic and engaging experience, particularly for viewers who appreciate superhero lore and supernatural elements.
Plot and Characters: The story revolves around a group of college students, with a particular focus on Jithin (Sandeep Pradeep), who is dealing with a breakup and the eccentric professor Ranjith (Sharafudheen). The narrative incorporates elements reminiscent of "Romancham," but instead of ghosts, it explores the world of black magic. The central conflict arises when the professor's actions lead the students into a series of increasingly bizarre and dangerous situations, forcing them to confront not just the supernatural, but also their own fears and vulnerabilities.
The film features a strong ensemble cast, with Sandeep Pradeep delivering a particularly noteworthy performance as Jithin. Sharafudheen and Suraj Venjaramoodu also play pivotal roles, their characters central to the plot's progression and the film's overall tone. The supporting cast, including Saaf Boi and Arun Pradeep, contribute effectively to the film's comedic and dramatic moments.
Strengths: Unique Blend of Genres: "Padakkalam" stands out for its successful fusion of superhero themes, supernatural elements, and college-life comedy, creating a distinctive cinematic experience.
Engaging Storyline: Despite the bizarre plot points, the film maintains a strong narrative thread, keeping viewers invested in the characters' journey and the unfolding mystery.
Strong Performances: The cast, particularly Sandeep Pradeep, delivers convincing portrayals of their respective characters, contributing to the film's overall impact.
Effective Use of Humor: The film successfully utilizes humor to offset the more intense and supernatural elements, making it an enjoyable watch for a wider audience.
Potential Weaknesses: Bizarre Situations: While the bizarre situations are part of the film's charm, they may not appeal to all viewers, particularly those who prefer more grounded narratives.
Pacing: The film's pacing may feel rushed at times, particularly in the initial stages, as it tries to establish the characters and the supernatural elements.
Plot and Characters: The story revolves around a group of college students, with a particular focus on Jithin (Sandeep Pradeep), who is dealing with a breakup and the eccentric professor Ranjith (Sharafudheen). The narrative incorporates elements reminiscent of "Romancham," but instead of ghosts, it explores the world of black magic. The central conflict arises when the professor's actions lead the students into a series of increasingly bizarre and dangerous situations, forcing them to confront not just the supernatural, but also their own fears and vulnerabilities.
The film features a strong ensemble cast, with Sandeep Pradeep delivering a particularly noteworthy performance as Jithin. Sharafudheen and Suraj Venjaramoodu also play pivotal roles, their characters central to the plot's progression and the film's overall tone. The supporting cast, including Saaf Boi and Arun Pradeep, contribute effectively to the film's comedic and dramatic moments.
Strengths: Unique Blend of Genres: "Padakkalam" stands out for its successful fusion of superhero themes, supernatural elements, and college-life comedy, creating a distinctive cinematic experience.
Engaging Storyline: Despite the bizarre plot points, the film maintains a strong narrative thread, keeping viewers invested in the characters' journey and the unfolding mystery.
Strong Performances: The cast, particularly Sandeep Pradeep, delivers convincing portrayals of their respective characters, contributing to the film's overall impact.
Effective Use of Humor: The film successfully utilizes humor to offset the more intense and supernatural elements, making it an enjoyable watch for a wider audience.
Potential Weaknesses: Bizarre Situations: While the bizarre situations are part of the film's charm, they may not appeal to all viewers, particularly those who prefer more grounded narratives.
Pacing: The film's pacing may feel rushed at times, particularly in the initial stages, as it tries to establish the characters and the supernatural elements.
Watched the Tamil Dubbed Malayalam Movie 'Padakkalam'.
Recommended by my niece, I went in with absolutely no expectations. All she said was, "It's unique and enjoyable" - and that was spot on.
The movie is refreshingly original and thoroughly entertaining. I usually avoid reading about a film before watching, so I was open to surprises. For a moment, I thought it was heading into the horror genre, only to discover it's a supernatural comedy-thriller!
The depiction of friendship stood out. The narrative kept me engaged throughout with no dull moments. As the story unfolds with twists and turns, emotional scenes seamlessly transition into bursts of comedy. Just like Guilty Minds felt like an Indianized version of Suits, this movie reminds one of Jumanji in spirit, though the plot and story are entirely different.
It's a bold attempt, with a unique storyline, screenplay, and direction. The team has pulled it off successfully. The film dives straight into the plot, holds your attention, and never lets go. A well-made, distinctly different movie that's worth watching.
Recommended by my niece, I went in with absolutely no expectations. All she said was, "It's unique and enjoyable" - and that was spot on.
The movie is refreshingly original and thoroughly entertaining. I usually avoid reading about a film before watching, so I was open to surprises. For a moment, I thought it was heading into the horror genre, only to discover it's a supernatural comedy-thriller!
The depiction of friendship stood out. The narrative kept me engaged throughout with no dull moments. As the story unfolds with twists and turns, emotional scenes seamlessly transition into bursts of comedy. Just like Guilty Minds felt like an Indianized version of Suits, this movie reminds one of Jumanji in spirit, though the plot and story are entirely different.
It's a bold attempt, with a unique storyline, screenplay, and direction. The team has pulled it off successfully. The film dives straight into the plot, holds your attention, and never lets go. A well-made, distinctly different movie that's worth watching.
Rating - 3.75/5
An out and out laughter treat that pulls you into a mind loop with exciting and engaging story served in a humour template.
The plot of the story is about how 4 boys try to tackle the evil intentions of their Professor through a mysterious dice board on the backdrop of an engineering college.
Manu Swaraj has exceptionally placed the story on screen with an incredible screenplay leaving no loose ends. He has effortlessly managed to incorporate mystery and spoof elements without affecting the pace and mood of the story. The brilliance of the script in hooking the audience is blatantly visible by the way he manipulates the minds of the audience. Hats off to you for giving an unforgettable movie experience with immense laughter moments,funny dialogues and interesting developments in the story.
Subtle performance by Suraj and he has carried the mood of an emotionally broken family man precisely. SharafUDheen gave a marvellous delivery through his attitude and his infectious smile. Zandeep has made a stellar performance and he proves that he is here to stay with his unparalleled delivery in the latter half. Arun Ajikumar,Saafboi and Arun Pradeep also made impressive performances as the boys gang and they kept the quirkiness and mood alive through their funny performances and dialogue delivery. Pooja Mohanraj also gave a brilliant performance in the movie through her witty and instant reactions.
Kudos to Anu Moothedan for effortlessly capturing the quirkiness and mystery perfectly trimmed by Nidhin Raj Arol maintaining the pace and vibrance of the story. The scores and BGM's by Rajesh went well synchronized with the story and Renganaath Raave's contribution to sound design is worth mentioning. This is another golden feather to the Friday Film banner exploring and encouraging unique stories.
A perfectly steam cooked and aromatic fun to watch entertainer on the weekends.
An out and out laughter treat that pulls you into a mind loop with exciting and engaging story served in a humour template.
The plot of the story is about how 4 boys try to tackle the evil intentions of their Professor through a mysterious dice board on the backdrop of an engineering college.
Manu Swaraj has exceptionally placed the story on screen with an incredible screenplay leaving no loose ends. He has effortlessly managed to incorporate mystery and spoof elements without affecting the pace and mood of the story. The brilliance of the script in hooking the audience is blatantly visible by the way he manipulates the minds of the audience. Hats off to you for giving an unforgettable movie experience with immense laughter moments,funny dialogues and interesting developments in the story.
Subtle performance by Suraj and he has carried the mood of an emotionally broken family man precisely. SharafUDheen gave a marvellous delivery through his attitude and his infectious smile. Zandeep has made a stellar performance and he proves that he is here to stay with his unparalleled delivery in the latter half. Arun Ajikumar,Saafboi and Arun Pradeep also made impressive performances as the boys gang and they kept the quirkiness and mood alive through their funny performances and dialogue delivery. Pooja Mohanraj also gave a brilliant performance in the movie through her witty and instant reactions.
Kudos to Anu Moothedan for effortlessly capturing the quirkiness and mystery perfectly trimmed by Nidhin Raj Arol maintaining the pace and vibrance of the story. The scores and BGM's by Rajesh went well synchronized with the story and Renganaath Raave's contribution to sound design is worth mentioning. This is another golden feather to the Friday Film banner exploring and encouraging unique stories.
A perfectly steam cooked and aromatic fun to watch entertainer on the weekends.
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