Vincent Pepe who wanted to be a powerful leader of a righteous gang that ruled the city, like his seniors. And then there's the rival clan with the malicious gangsters of Angamaly a locale o... Read allVincent Pepe who wanted to be a powerful leader of a righteous gang that ruled the city, like his seniors. And then there's the rival clan with the malicious gangsters of Angamaly a locale on which the film is based.Vincent Pepe who wanted to be a powerful leader of a righteous gang that ruled the city, like his seniors. And then there's the rival clan with the malicious gangsters of Angamaly a locale on which the film is based.
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Anna Rajan
- Lilly David
- (as Reshma Rajan)
Anandhu Mukundan
- Kanakuna Martin
- (as Anandhu)
Sarath Appani
- Appani Ravi
- (as Sarath Kumar)
Tito Wilson
- U-clamp Rajan
- (as Marshal Titto)
Ullas Chemban
- S.I. Shahul Hameed
- (as Ullas Jose Chempan)
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"Sorry guys,No plans to change,No plans to impress"- These words from the side of Lijo Jose Pellissery after the debacle of his experimental flick "Double Barrel" released in 2015 was the testimony of a director's faith in his creativity and vision which he has showcased yet again with this brilliantly crafted gangster flick that's a director's entity right from the word go Brimming with raw energy at each moment of the narrative,'Angamaly Diaries' is a gripping tale of rivalry between two local gangs from the town of 'Angamaly' that manages to shed light on the lifestyle and culture of the small town in central kerala in the most efficient manner an auteur can imagine.The daily life,food habits,local festivals all gets to be a part of the focused narrative by Lijo that's devoid of any stereotypes that one expects from a gangster flick in general.
Humor is not something that one associate with a gangster flick,but 'Angamaly Diaries' is more delightful on this regard with ample dose of light-hearted and even rib-tickling natural comedies that are utterly realistic and easily connectable for the audience.
Chemban Vinod Jose's screenplay is tight and filled with such realistic humor,romance,grudge and revenge,mixed effectively to make it a wholesome meal that you cant resist.Each character of the film is perfectly written and makes an impression with their peculiar characteristics,likes and dislikes that creates huge space for blending different emotions proficiently.
Now coming to the best part of the movie,- "Casting and Performances"! 86 newcomers -u kidding?? May it be the lead hero 'Vincent Pepe' played by Antony Varghese or U-Clamp Rajan by Tito Wilson,the performances were stellar and genuine which will make anyone fall in love with the characters in no time.The lady characters were all good,particularly 'Lichi' played by Reshma Rajan that felt so genuine and lovable.One particular performance to be noted is that of 'Appani Ravi' which was portrayed eminently by newcomer Sarath Kumar.
The single-shot climax that extends to 11 minutes was a treat to watch and brilliantly shot by Girish Gangadharan who deserves a special mention for handling the particular shot and the bounty of fresh frames that made Angamaly Diaries catchy for the eyes.There weren't any notable negatives except for occasional lags that are negligible.
Songs and Background score by versatile composer Prashant Pillai was a stunner and filled with raw tunes that suited the narrative to the fullest.The song bits were efficiently placed by LJP and took the narrative forward well.Cuts by Shameer Mohammed were sharp.
Overall,Angamaly Diaries is a hearty gangster drama with originality in narration.
Final Verdict::"Angamaly Diaires",'The light-hearted Kammattipadam' of Angamaly is a stunning gangster flick with bounty of terrific performances and directorial brilliance that makes it an affair not to be missed from the silver-screen.Make sure you catch this #Kattalocal treat in a cinema near you at the earliest!
Humor is not something that one associate with a gangster flick,but 'Angamaly Diaries' is more delightful on this regard with ample dose of light-hearted and even rib-tickling natural comedies that are utterly realistic and easily connectable for the audience.
Chemban Vinod Jose's screenplay is tight and filled with such realistic humor,romance,grudge and revenge,mixed effectively to make it a wholesome meal that you cant resist.Each character of the film is perfectly written and makes an impression with their peculiar characteristics,likes and dislikes that creates huge space for blending different emotions proficiently.
Now coming to the best part of the movie,- "Casting and Performances"! 86 newcomers -u kidding?? May it be the lead hero 'Vincent Pepe' played by Antony Varghese or U-Clamp Rajan by Tito Wilson,the performances were stellar and genuine which will make anyone fall in love with the characters in no time.The lady characters were all good,particularly 'Lichi' played by Reshma Rajan that felt so genuine and lovable.One particular performance to be noted is that of 'Appani Ravi' which was portrayed eminently by newcomer Sarath Kumar.
The single-shot climax that extends to 11 minutes was a treat to watch and brilliantly shot by Girish Gangadharan who deserves a special mention for handling the particular shot and the bounty of fresh frames that made Angamaly Diaries catchy for the eyes.There weren't any notable negatives except for occasional lags that are negligible.
Songs and Background score by versatile composer Prashant Pillai was a stunner and filled with raw tunes that suited the narrative to the fullest.The song bits were efficiently placed by LJP and took the narrative forward well.Cuts by Shameer Mohammed were sharp.
Overall,Angamaly Diaries is a hearty gangster drama with originality in narration.
Final Verdict::"Angamaly Diaires",'The light-hearted Kammattipadam' of Angamaly is a stunning gangster flick with bounty of terrific performances and directorial brilliance that makes it an affair not to be missed from the silver-screen.Make sure you catch this #Kattalocal treat in a cinema near you at the earliest!
I seem to have missed something in this movie that everyone else seems to see and love.
The cast and the acting were on point (especially considering it was debut roles for most). I loved how it isn't one big sugar coated- it is real, raw, and unflinchingly bold. However, at some parts i was cringing at what seemed like a farrago of violence (that was getting really redundant), crassness and some more violence, with the essence of a real plot somehow missing. Even after finishing 3/4th of movie, some part of me was still waiting for the story to begin- or at least take a twist.
It wasn't my cup of tea, or maybe i just had too much expectations. Nevertheless, the technical aspects of the film was remarkably good! :)
Watched this movie three times, each with different groups of people. Unfortunately none of the groups was impressed with this movie, but I loved it - better each time.
People dislike this movie for its foul language and general rowdy sequences. But I loved the movie because of how the scenes are intelligently connected to each other and how the director has extracted the best out of the actors. Everyone has acted well. Special mention has to be given to Antony Varghese and Sharath Kumar, but all others (Lichi, Pepe's sister etc) have given their best in their roles. I think the credit must go to the director.
Only during my second viewing did I notice that the climax sequence was one single shot. It is absolutely brilliantly done. It is amazing how naturally the actors join and leave the scene, slowly building up the tempo. Almost like watching a moving play. Those who haven't watched the movie - pay special attention to the sequence. It is a treat you don't want to miss.
It is good to see that this movie was received very well and has received many positive reviews. I was kind of disappointed that the people that I watched the movie with were not impressed. I guess I watched the movie with the wrong crowds :)
People dislike this movie for its foul language and general rowdy sequences. But I loved the movie because of how the scenes are intelligently connected to each other and how the director has extracted the best out of the actors. Everyone has acted well. Special mention has to be given to Antony Varghese and Sharath Kumar, but all others (Lichi, Pepe's sister etc) have given their best in their roles. I think the credit must go to the director.
Only during my second viewing did I notice that the climax sequence was one single shot. It is absolutely brilliantly done. It is amazing how naturally the actors join and leave the scene, slowly building up the tempo. Almost like watching a moving play. Those who haven't watched the movie - pay special attention to the sequence. It is a treat you don't want to miss.
It is good to see that this movie was received very well and has received many positive reviews. I was kind of disappointed that the people that I watched the movie with were not impressed. I guess I watched the movie with the wrong crowds :)
Angamaly Diaries can be described as one of the finest "Gangster" genre movies to roll of out India since RGV's Sathya. The movie captures the raw beauty of Kerala in a mélange of beautiful visuals, thumping music and absolutely raw & stunning natural acting one can see, Angamaly Diaries is one of the freshest and the most terrific attempt made by anyone down south. The story co-weaves it's magic in the local dialect, food, music and culture of the people in Angamaly to the plot, while paying careful attention to every intricate detail, thus making it an highly engaging movie.
The real beauty of Angamaly Diaries lies in its characters like Vincent Pepe, Appani Ravi, U clamp Rajan & co and their superb acting throughout the entire movie. Aided by a top notch screen play by Chemban Vinod Jose, is nothing short of outstanding.
Breathtaking cinematography & editing adds flavours to new levels of film making. Make up, costume design and production design along with shooting locations lights up Angamaly diaries to a territory only a few filmmakers worldwide can reach.
Background score reaches terrific heights to keep up with the pace & mood of the movie. Songs are of authentic local flavour and are of non filmi kind folk music which everyone would love. But the biggest credit of them all should go to Lijo Jose Pellissery who has braved all odds to deliver a spellbinding masterpiece of a movie in Angamaly diaries. If one considers the budget of the movie, it makes it that extra special.
While every moment in the film will strike a chord with not only the youth, it will make the elder viewers nostalgic with those home made cuisines, romances, which used to happen secretly right under everyone's noses.
Angamaly Diaries will take the viewers on a tipsy journey through the lives of people in the small town Angamaly and ultimately tell the youth that having fun in life is equally as significant as being serious about it, and every man will reach a point in his life, where they will have to draw the line between the two.
The real beauty of Angamaly Diaries lies in its characters like Vincent Pepe, Appani Ravi, U clamp Rajan & co and their superb acting throughout the entire movie. Aided by a top notch screen play by Chemban Vinod Jose, is nothing short of outstanding.
Breathtaking cinematography & editing adds flavours to new levels of film making. Make up, costume design and production design along with shooting locations lights up Angamaly diaries to a territory only a few filmmakers worldwide can reach.
Background score reaches terrific heights to keep up with the pace & mood of the movie. Songs are of authentic local flavour and are of non filmi kind folk music which everyone would love. But the biggest credit of them all should go to Lijo Jose Pellissery who has braved all odds to deliver a spellbinding masterpiece of a movie in Angamaly diaries. If one considers the budget of the movie, it makes it that extra special.
While every moment in the film will strike a chord with not only the youth, it will make the elder viewers nostalgic with those home made cuisines, romances, which used to happen secretly right under everyone's noses.
Angamaly Diaries will take the viewers on a tipsy journey through the lives of people in the small town Angamaly and ultimately tell the youth that having fun in life is equally as significant as being serious about it, and every man will reach a point in his life, where they will have to draw the line between the two.
First of all A big round of applause for the whole team of makers for Introducing 86 fresh new faces who have dreamed to face the camera and to make a thoroughly well acted and an entertaining film from them is no easy task and hell yeah it requires a lot of guts. The movie immerses you into this small town of Angamaly from the first frame.This movie revolves around a bunch of friends who are basically outlaws and series of unfortunate events in their lives, the best part is none of them had to act as they were literally living the characters, Malayalam film Industry get ready to witness some raw and realistic performances from a whole bunch of new talent ( since Kamatipaadam ) . Though there isn't much to say about the plot , there is a lot to experience from it's making especially the 11 minute single shot climax which is a marvel in film making . Lijo Jose Pelliserry needs to be given credit for presenting experimental cinema to Malayalam, What a comeback from his previous Collosal box office disaster Double Barrel ( Which according to me is one amongst the most technically well made movie but a failed experiment ). Chemban Vinod Jose for his tight screenplay needs to given full credit as there is pretty much lot happening and never a dull moment. Coming to the cast - Antony Varghese ( Vincent Pepe )the new kid on the block was excellent and this lad is here to stay , with a bunch of supporting casts who were spectacular in their respective roles. Special Mention to the guys playing the baddies, they were terrific . Word of caution to those people who look forward to mainstream cinema as this is not your cup of tea ,this movie is about experiencing the essence of Angamaly and its people .Verdict ( Ee katta local padam Pwolichu)
Did you know
- TriviaThe climax scene in Angamaly Diaries is a 11 minute long sequence involving around 1000 artists.
- ConnectionsReferenced in Oru Cinemakkaran (2017)
- SoundtracksAngamaly
Traditional Song
Produced by Prashant Pillai
Performed by Angamaly Pranchi , Joy Chirakal and Febin Paulose
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- Kochi, Kerala, India(Whole film)
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- $661,915
- Runtime
- 2h 12m(132 min)
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