Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueIntroverted bridal boutique owner, Prince, the town's most eligible bachelor, marries his polar opposite. Chaos and comedy ensue as their contrasting personalities clash in rural Kerala.Introverted bridal boutique owner, Prince, the town's most eligible bachelor, marries his polar opposite. Chaos and comedy ensue as their contrasting personalities clash in rural Kerala.Introverted bridal boutique owner, Prince, the town's most eligible bachelor, marries his polar opposite. Chaos and comedy ensue as their contrasting personalities clash in rural Kerala.
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A Cool Family drama ,A Perfect choice for family to enjoy it in theater, recent Best work of Dileepettan ; his emotional performance are one of the main highlights ; he is well supported by Manju Pillai and newcomer actress who has very strong role to perform, she done pretty good !
A movie with Strong Social message presented in a Funny Emotional touching manner ,,in this movie its a group of new comers- new director Binto,new music director Sanal dev ,new heroine raniya - all of these three done their respective job well !
The satisfaction I got after the show is delightful feeling ; hopefully you will get the same !
Go and watch this one with your families and friends near your cinemas !
A movie with Strong Social message presented in a Funny Emotional touching manner ,,in this movie its a group of new comers- new director Binto,new music director Sanal dev ,new heroine raniya - all of these three done their respective job well !
The satisfaction I got after the show is delightful feeling ; hopefully you will get the same !
Go and watch this one with your families and friends near your cinemas !
Family movie.. No violence at all. All age group can enjoy the film..people were laughing in theater. This movie is not a big canvas movie. Its a simple yet giving a powerful message..The film is can be enjoyed with your children as nowadays most of the films are with lot of violence. The movie is a fun ride no boring moments in tbe picture. The lead actors did their part well. Raniya rana rocked in her roll.. The lead actor dileep was good with his role.. Siddique, bindu panicker, manu pillai,jessy mummy were very good. We were missing fun filled family drama since very long time. Prince&family is a worth watch movie..
"Prince and Family" is a true entertainer that kicks off with fun from the very beginning. Dileep is back doing what he does best-making us laugh out loud. It's been a long time since his comedy made me laugh this much.
One of the big highlights is the combination of Dileep and director Jhonny Antony. In many films, I've felt Jhonny Antony sometimes misses the mark, but here, he is used perfectly. The comic timing between the two is spot-on, and it keeps the film moving at a lively pace.
Dileep's strength in expressional comedy truly stands out. The way he handles those moments-nobody else quite does it like him.
The second half shifts gears with full energy. It boldly mocks the entire YouTube influencer culture while staying socially relevant. There's a strong message about the dangers of modern social media behaviour, which is woven smartly into the storyline.
It's not all laughs, though-the emotional scenes in the second half work really well. The lead actress takes full control during this part of the film and proves she's a strong performer. Her presence adds depth to the movie.
While the story takes the lead more than the performances, everyone in the cast brings their best. And once again, just like in Jana Gana Mana, Sharif Mohammed comes through with a story that has solid social relevance.
With a good balance of humour and message, Prince and Family is definitely worth watching.
One of the big highlights is the combination of Dileep and director Jhonny Antony. In many films, I've felt Jhonny Antony sometimes misses the mark, but here, he is used perfectly. The comic timing between the two is spot-on, and it keeps the film moving at a lively pace.
Dileep's strength in expressional comedy truly stands out. The way he handles those moments-nobody else quite does it like him.
The second half shifts gears with full energy. It boldly mocks the entire YouTube influencer culture while staying socially relevant. There's a strong message about the dangers of modern social media behaviour, which is woven smartly into the storyline.
It's not all laughs, though-the emotional scenes in the second half work really well. The lead actress takes full control during this part of the film and proves she's a strong performer. Her presence adds depth to the movie.
While the story takes the lead more than the performances, everyone in the cast brings their best. And once again, just like in Jana Gana Mana, Sharif Mohammed comes through with a story that has solid social relevance.
With a good balance of humour and message, Prince and Family is definitely worth watching.
Prince & Family, directed by Binto Stephen, really worked for me. It's a fun, fast-paced ride that cleverly targets vloggers and so-called influencers who chase fame at the cost of societal values. The film makes a strong statement against this trend, and it's portrayed in a way that feels both timely and effective.
The story follows a familiar structure, with the elder son stepping up to take responsibility for the family-but the treatment feels fresh thanks to solid narration and engaging writing.
Dileep delivers a mature and grounded performance as Prince. In some scenes, you even catch glimpses of the vintage Dileep we all remember. The real surprise, however, is Raniya Raana in her debut-she brings charm, energy, and emotional depth to her over-the-top character, and her dance sequences absolutely sizzle. She's definitely one to watch.
Supporting actors like Manju Pillai, Siddique, Dhyan, Josekutty, and Bindu Panicker all hold their ground well. Urvashi, in a brief cameo, makes a powerful and meaningful impact.
Cinematography was decent, the background score complemented the mood, though the songs didn't quite hit the mark for me.
All in all, the film clicked with me on many levels.
I'd rate it 7 out of 10.
The story follows a familiar structure, with the elder son stepping up to take responsibility for the family-but the treatment feels fresh thanks to solid narration and engaging writing.
Dileep delivers a mature and grounded performance as Prince. In some scenes, you even catch glimpses of the vintage Dileep we all remember. The real surprise, however, is Raniya Raana in her debut-she brings charm, energy, and emotional depth to her over-the-top character, and her dance sequences absolutely sizzle. She's definitely one to watch.
Supporting actors like Manju Pillai, Siddique, Dhyan, Josekutty, and Bindu Panicker all hold their ground well. Urvashi, in a brief cameo, makes a powerful and meaningful impact.
Cinematography was decent, the background score complemented the mood, though the songs didn't quite hit the mark for me.
All in all, the film clicked with me on many levels.
I'd rate it 7 out of 10.
This is a well-crafted Malayalam film that skillfully blends humor with meaningful commentary, offering both entertainment and food for thought. Its sharp take on modern digital culture-particularly the obsession with likes, followers, and online fame-strikes a nerve. The film portrays how some vloggers, in the absence of virtual validation or "smart money," lose their sense of humanity and spiral into toxic behavior. This bold and honest depiction likely explains why many YouTube channels and influencers have chosen not to promote it-it holds up an unflinching mirror to their world. Even though the film includes a few mildly suggestive dialogues, they are far from vulgar, making it a movie that can be comfortably enjoyed with family in a theater setting.
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- Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
- 349 565 $ US
- Durée2 heures 14 minutes
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