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Villain

  • 2017
  • 2h 23m
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6.1/10
2.7K
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Mohanlal, Hansika Motwani, Vishal, and Raashi Khanna in Villain (2017)
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A killer who teases the entire police department with his flawless crimes, gets chased by a retired cop whose past influence the killer's future with the cat and mouse game getting out of ha... Read allA killer who teases the entire police department with his flawless crimes, gets chased by a retired cop whose past influence the killer's future with the cat and mouse game getting out of hand.A killer who teases the entire police department with his flawless crimes, gets chased by a retired cop whose past influence the killer's future with the cat and mouse game getting out of hand.

  • Director
    • B. Unnikrishnan
  • Writer
    • B. Unnikrishnan
  • Stars
    • Mohanlal
    • Vishal
    • Manju Warrier
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    • Director
      • B. Unnikrishnan
    • Writer
      • B. Unnikrishnan
    • Stars
      • Mohanlal
      • Vishal
      • Manju Warrier
    • 18User reviews
    • 9Critic reviews
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    Mohanlal
    Mohanlal
    • Dr. Mathew Manjooran
    Vishal
    Vishal
    • Dr. Shakthivel Palaniswami
    Manju Warrier
    Manju Warrier
    • Dr. Neelima Mathew
    Meka Srikanth
    Meka Srikanth
    • Felix D. Vincent
    Hansika Motwani
    Hansika Motwani
    • Shreya
    Raashi Khanna
    Raashi Khanna
    • Harshitha Chopra
    Renji Panicker
    Renji Panicker
    • K. Sreenivasan
    Chemban Vinod Jose
    Chemban Vinod Jose
    • Iqbal Mohammed
    Siddique
    Siddique
    • DGP
    Anand
    • Dinesh Tharakan
    Idavela Babu
    Idavela Babu
    • Police Constable
    Joy Badlani
    Joy Badlani
    • Veesmankur
    Vishnu Govindhan
    Vishnu Govindhan
    • Pippu
    Michael Igwe
    • Fighter
    Irshad
    Irshad
    • Kumar Valiyaveedan
    Narayanan Nair
    Narayanan Nair
    • Khalid Mustafa
    Kottayam Nazeer
    Kottayam Nazeer
    • Vinod Abraham
    Antony Perumbavoor
    Antony Perumbavoor
    • Joy K. Thomas
    • Director
      • B. Unnikrishnan
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    User reviews18

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    5Jithindurden

    Tries to bee too many things at the same time

    The good part of the film reminds of one of B Unnikrishnan and Mohanlal's previous collaboration that worked like Grandmaster and the bad parts reminds of their atrocious collaboration in Mr Fraud. The cinematographer and the actors have done their jobs really well here but the script constantly tries to be something bigger. By trying to include too many social issues and philosophy the film loses its grip on the whole. The plot gets convoluted with too many character arcs which are not smoothly dealt with. The production design has to be the worst part where you understand that the makers have learned nothing from Mr Fraud. Yet the film has its moments, the cinematography and the music creates an atmosphere that keeps the film alive and Mohanlal is always great.
    6pkrajagopal

    A Crime Thriller with Emotional touch

    " Villain" has succeeded to fulfill the expectations of the people. In the beginning, one wonders, why the police officer has availed long leave only to join duties, which turned out to be the last day of his career. Later on one realize, because of being in police force, he lost his wife and daughter, there by losing the precious family life. He himself was witness to the horrible sufferings of his wife, the heart- rending hospital scenes of which will haunt the viewers for long.

    Villain belongs to Mohanlal, his role as the police officer stands tall because of his brilliance.His look in the movie with white beard,his attire and the body language,clearly is a reflection of his mental sufferings.This is being reflected on his face each time he appears on the screen. He is a terrible loser but he does not allow those things come in the way of the task he has undertaken.Manju Warrier shines in her role, as Neelima, even though she has a cameo role to play.She has brilliantly played her role with ease,which was worth watching. Vinod Jose as Iqbal has been a success, his success story,undoubtedly was his natural acting.

    The strong relationship & bonding,involving husband-wife and their daughter has been beautifully crafted in this movie. It was heart- breaking to watch the relationship being broken due to unfortunate circumstances.

    The events that unfolds after the murder,with the hapless police failing to make the breakthrough and approaching the retired police officer for his assistance to solve the mystery murder and Mathew Manjuran the impeccable ex-police officer agreeing to the proposal,came much to the liking of the viewers. The climax scene unravels some bitter truths,much to the surprise of the viewers.

    Villain has been decorated with powerful dialogues, not often been heard in other movies. There has been many dialogues in English,which has been incorporated at the right place, well suiting to the situation. But the back ground score, on a few occasions,piercing our ears,leaving dialogues inaudible.

    The film also brings to the fore the message that villains are not born, but being made, and there hides a hero in every villain and vice verse.

    It is a crime thriller worth to watch. But one can not leave aside the emotional aspect of the movie which goes deep in to hearts of viewers for which Director B.Unnikrishnan deserves accolades.

    One has to go and watch this movie. Villain has the stuff which viewers never dislike.
    5arungeorge13

    Mohanlal elevates an otherwise generic, done-to-death saga of revenge! [+52%]

    'Villain', written and directed by Unnikrishnan B, had been in the news (ever since Mohanlal shared the movie's first-look poster featuring himself in a salt & pepper avatar on his Facebook page, to be precise) for a number of reasons: (#1) It's the first film in India to be completely shot in 8K resolution (Manoj Paramahamsa and N.K Ekambaram wield the camera), (#2) It's the first Malayalam film where color-grading was done during filming itself, (#3) The record amounts it earned in terms of overseas distribution, music and satellite rights, and lastly, (#4) The massive star-cast (comprising the likes of Manju Warrier, Vishal, Hansika, Srikanth, and a horde of popular Malayalam talents on board).

    The writer/director chooses to narrate the story of ADGP Mathew Manjooran (Mohanlal) by mounting a reasonably large canvas with a wide array of characters, attempting a rather subtle mishmash of genres (crime/drama/thriller/family) well within his comfort zone (we saw Lal-Unnikrishnan duo churn out 'Grandmaster' five years ago, which was quite alright). The story primarily alternates between Mathew's past and present: Mathew has suffered a personal tragedy due to which he has been away from duty for nearly seven months, and when he eventually returns to work, he surprises everyone by opting for voluntary retirement and decides to go on a 'journey of healing'. On the other end, a trio of murders have taken place in the city of Trivandrum and the police-force look up to Mathew for his expertise in cracking the case.

    There isn't a whole lot of novelty in the storyline or its presentation to boast of. The basic concept is in fact, rehashed from plenty of other films in the cop-thriller genre. The police procedural bits are undoubtedly the best; the delightful strewing of clues and red- herrings in the first half manage to keep the viewer sufficiently engaged (even though not on the edge of their seats). However, the audience soon realizes that Unnikrishnan isn't exactly interested in building mystery around the identity of the antagonist (which usually arrives in the form of a twisted-reveal at the end), but to break shells on the traditional notions of 'hero' and 'villain' through philosophical exchanges and slight overdose of sentimentality.

    The genre-thrills are practically absent in the latter half and predictability begins to play spoilsport. What drives an investigative thriller forward, even with the antagonist-reveal coming in quite early, is how the protagonist pieces together the whole ordeal and when things start to make sense, without logic having to take a beating. 'Villain' unfortunately comes well short of fulfilling those expectations and struts along in a strictly straight-forward fashion. Certain characters needed better writing: Shakthivel (Vishal) is pivotal to the narrative but the reasons for his actions are explained in quick flashback montages with voiceovers - not even close to making the viewer discern the vehemence of his transformation (from doctor to psychopathic killer); Shreya (Hansika) the girlfriend of Shakthivel - their relationship would have made quite an exciting story but isn't fully explored into; Felix (Srikanth), a drug-lord who seeks redemption against Mathew (for his earlier exploits), appears more like a one- note cardboard wrongdoer.

    Mohanlal proves why he is still the undisputed acting champion of India, with a bravura act that is tremendously restrained from start to finish. Even though Mathew quotes philosophy (and Shakespeare) a tad too often, which sounds excruciating after a point (especially during the moderately prolonged climactic 'talkathon' between himself and Shakthivel), it always helps that Mohanlal is the one delivering these lines. The way he emotes in the hospital scenes is a vivid lesson for aspiring performers - simply breathtaking!

    Manju Warrier, in a poorly written character (of Mathew's wife Neelima), does a great job with respect to what the script offers her. When Mohanlal and Manju Warrier (two of the most bankable actors of Malayalam filmdom) share the silver-screen, the chemistry is by- default electric, even when their lines let them down. 'Villain' is a botched effort no doubt, but the ensemble (Siddique, Ranji Panicker, Raashi Khanna and Chemban Vinod to name a few) makes us buy into the proceedings to an extent.

    Music (by 4 Musics) is serviceable for all it's worth - we will be forgetting most tracks as soon as radio stations surrender their fixation on them. Background score by Sushin Shyam complements the film's vibe perfectly. Stunts by Peter Hein are just about adequate, without being overly 'massy'. Editing (by Shameer Mohammed) could have been tauter (chiefly in the second half). 'Villain' could easily be regarded as one of Unnikrishnan's better films but that just isn't enough for it to be deemed a compelling fare on the whole.

    Verdict: Plenty of reasons to give it a miss, but one magic word pretty much outdoes it all - Mohanlal!
    5CobertNeede

    A Theme That Was Already Feasted Upon ; An Impatient Crime Thriller

    A Tragic Backstory. Check. A Step By Step Crime Investigation. Check. ASnitch Within the team. Check. A final clash with the villain. Check.

    Villain was a complete mess from the beginning. To be honest, i lost track of what was happening in between. Too much use of neo-noir transitions, particularly unnerving lighting effects and almost no use of the superb cinematography surrounding this dull film. Villain is a throwback to the 90's crime investigative thrillers wave in the Mollywood industry, then again it fails in that. Villain's execution and style may differ from the mainstream but the ignorant use of special effects and transitions spoil the fun. It is a theme that has already been feasted upon by the Mollywood industry and we sure don't want to burst ourselves.

    Villain had a strong base to build, it was engrossing, thrilling but lacked the essential substance to go forward. The story-line wasn't a line at all, it was a messed up mix of emotions, unneeded close ups and a whole lot chunk of unnecessary dialogues. Although the criticism on dialogues isn't fair ; it might be the only plus point that i may be able to point out. Villain's lack of substance left us with doubt whether to sympathize with the characters or not ; leaving us almost no individual performances that we really cared for.

    The acting line up was sensational. Vishal had a conclusive performance while the same could not be said to Hansika. With bad dubbing process ( which is kind of a improvement ) and unnecessary English dialogues to fill that space, the sound editing team really needed to run this again.

    Mohanlal's performance was yet again, exceptional. It is one of the few cases where the character that a certain actor gets corresponds with their age and the casting was beautifully done. Siddiqe, Aju Varghese, Chemban Vinod all delivered a sub par performance while the only odd man standing out would be and is only Mohanlal. To be honest without the stardom and On screen presence of Mohanlal, Villain would sure have been a bloating mess.

    The cinematography might be the only one thing that i really cared for in the film. It was the only plus point that stayed true to the screen at all times. Kudos to Manoj Paramahamsa for that.

    Overall, with a few out of the box scenes, Villain is an OK watch but then again so is all the recent releases.

    + Watch out for the ' philosophical ' punch lines. + Cinematography + Lead Acting

    • Weak Story - Terrible on screen execution of certain characters. - A pale and shallow theme. - Poor editing and visual effects considering the budget. - The dialogue - "Nothing is white or black, everything is grey"


    (WAT THE HECK DOES THAT MEAN ??)

    My Rating - 5.7 / 10.0
    5sanjusupercool1

    Disappointing

    I wanted to see this movie from the moment i heard the cast involved and then i saw the creative talent involved and i got more hyped for it. When i left the theatre, i was greatly dissapointed . Villain is a mess.The tones are really conflicting . It quickly changes from a crime thriller to a sad story about an unfortunate couple and then goes back to the crime thriller part . The acting though is amazing by all the actors. This movie feels like it has two great movie combined into one big mess . Anyway overall no recommendation for it.

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      Villain is the first Indian film to be completely filmed and to be released in 8K resolution
    • Quotes

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      Mathew Manjooran: No Arabian fragrances could wash off the smell of blood over my palm!

    • Alternate versions
      The UK release was cut, the distributor chose to remove scenes of strong violence in order to obtain a 12A classification.
    • Soundtracks
      Angakale
      Written by Engandiyur Chandrasekharan

      Produced by 4 Musics

      Performed by Niranj Suresh and Shakthisree Gopalan

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    • Release date
      • October 27, 2017 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • India
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    • Language
      • Malayalam
    • Also known as
      • Злодей
    • Filming locations
      • Kochi, Kerala, India
    • Production company
      • Rockline Entertainment
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      • ₹100,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $538,997
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      • 2h 23m(143 min)
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      • Dolby Atmos
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      • 2.35 : 1
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