Manichitrathazhu, the original of Bhulbhulayya, though was directed by Fazil (FaFa’s father) he took help from 3 other directors - Sibi Malayil, Priyadarshan and Siddique-Lal served as the second-unit directors. Fazil knew they have their own strengths in directing some of these scenes. All of them were top directors at that time.
From odiyan....the transition was not in selecting movies or having flop films...it was more about acting and his physical change....we miss our lil chubby cute mohanlal with eyebags who could use his face to maximum....its not the same laletttan.... idk when i see him on screen it only feels like 75% lalettan....i miss lalettan without beard....i miss he doing the guy next door characters so naturally like in dhrishyam 1, ividam swargamaanu,etc....
I believe it’s all the Botox shots and the hideous wig that’s doing the damage. He should age gracefully like Mammootty. FFS, you are 64 and you can have puffed eyebags and a paunch and a bald pate… his acting skills are non pareil…
Take a look at the list of directors below. They are all current and most of them have some projects in pipeline. The thing is that Malayalam industry has had a big year in 2024 even without releases from these directors of proven pedigree. A really magical phase of Malayalam cinema. 1. Khalid Rahman ( Thallumala, Unda, Anuraga Karikkin Vellam) 2. Nissam Basheer (Rosharach, Kettiyolu ente maalakha) 3. Madhu C Narayanan (Kumbalangi Nights) 4. Shahi Kabir (Ela Veezha Poonchira) 5. Tharun Moorthy (Saudi Vellaykka, Operation Java) 6. Abhinav Sundar Nayak (Mukundanunni Associates) 7. Jeethu Joseph (Neru, Kooman, Drishyam) 8. Krishand (Purusha pretham, Aavasavyooham) 9. Mahesh Narayanan (Ariyippu, Malik, C u soon, Take Off) 10. Jude Antony Joseph (2018, Sara's, Om Shanti Oshana) 11. Dileesh Pothan (Maheshinte Prathikaram, Thondi muthalum Drisaakshiyum, Joji) 12. Amal Neerad (Bheeshmaparvam, Trance, Varathan) 13. Ashiq Abu (Virus, Maayanadi, Neela Velicham) 14. Jithin Issac Thomas (Attention Please, Rekha) 15. Martin Prakkatt (Iratta, Nayattu) 16. Nahas Hidayath (RDX) 17. Tinu Pappachan (Chaver, Ajagajaantharam) 18. Rohit V S (Kala, Adventures of Omanakuttan, Iblis) 19. Muhammed Mustafa (Kappela) 20. Zakiriya Muhammed (Sudani from Nigeria, Halal Love Story) 21. Ashraf Hamsa (Bheemente Vazhi, Sulaikha Manzil) 22. Senna Hegde (Thinklazcha Nischayam, Padmini) 23. Prithviraj Sukumaran (Bro Daddy, Lucifer) 24. Basil Joseph (Minnal Murali, Godha, Kunjiramayanam)
Turbo is a typical commercial movie like mixing every south film industries tyical movies flavour into it. Its feels like we are watching a telugu, tamil, kannada and malayalam movie in one movie. Film enthusiasts never say its a good film. Only the blind fans and some typical people who dont know about movies says it was awsome.
Malayalam industry has 1. The best creative directors(even youngsters ) who are great story tellers. 2. Best script writers (fresh talents) 3. Best Actors (even fresh faces ) 4. Best Cinematographers.. 5. Best Art directors 6. Best musicians (fresh talents) 7. Best technicians 8. Daring producers 9. Best Audience(for accepting diverse contents) 10. Best content creators Acknowledging and promoting pure talents... Truly they are the most creative people...
There is no secret ingredients. People started recognized us. For us this is nothing. Recodically malayalam cinema's golden era is 80s and 90s. We still going on but there are some changes in only in the way of taking movies. But content is always king of us. That's the success of malayalam cinema. Now a days directos getting more opportunities do veriety of movies. 👍
If any of you feel low and want to have fun, watch “Om Shanti Oshana”. It has Nivin Pauly and Nasriya..It’s my daughter’s go to film whenever she’s feeling low 😅
Urvashi is a fabulous actress, excellent at comedy. She was in Tovinos Ente Ummante Peru. Do catch up on older malayalam films of the 80s and 90s. Also Mohanlal-Srinivasan comic pair clicked well.
27:12 its not started after covid. Mohanlals good era disappeared after Devasuram. Like its started from 2000 time itself. Thats the time where Malayalam cinema goes downwards. And from 2010 onwards new era starts with new thought film makers. So gradually actors started doing new stuffs, directors doing new stuffs, and they all together raised malayalam cinema back to track. Bit still Mohanlal didnt changed from that bad era style acting and choosing scripts. Change happened when he gave date to LJP after that Neru came, which is also good one.
Urvazhi is probably among the top 5 actors of India..all time
thats a huge call
@@AllThingsCinemaVodcast actresses*
Manichitrathazhu, the original of Bhulbhulayya, though was directed by Fazil (FaFa’s father) he took help from 3 other directors - Sibi Malayil, Priyadarshan and Siddique-Lal served as the second-unit directors. Fazil knew they have their own strengths in directing some of these scenes. All of them were top directors at that time.
Bro Manichitrathazhu(1993) is the orginal not the other way around
@@mohammedniyas349 I knew, but got it wrong when wrote it. I have corrected it. Thanks
From odiyan....the transition was not in selecting movies or having flop films...it was more about acting and his physical change....we miss our lil chubby cute mohanlal with eyebags who could use his face to maximum....its not the same laletttan.... idk when i see him on screen it only feels like 75% lalettan....i miss lalettan without beard....i miss he doing the guy next door characters so naturally like in dhrishyam 1, ividam swargamaanu,etc....
I believe it’s all the Botox shots and the hideous wig that’s doing the damage. He should age gracefully like Mammootty. FFS, you are 64 and you can have puffed eyebags and a paunch and a bald pate… his acting skills are non pareil…
Malayalam cinema had a great streak in 2019 too
1. vijay superum pournamiyum
2. kumbalangi nights
3. june
4. 9
5. lucifer
6. uyare
7. ishq
8. thamaasha
9. virus
10. unda
11. thanneermathan dhinangal
12. ambili
13. porinju mariyam jose
14. finals
15. manoharam
16. jallikkatt
17. vikrithi
18. moothon
19. android kunjappan
20. helen
21. kettyolaanu ente maalakha
22. driving license
23. prathi poovankozhi
Take a look at the list of directors below. They are all current and most of them have some projects in pipeline. The thing is that Malayalam industry has had a big year in 2024 even without releases from these directors of proven pedigree. A really magical phase of Malayalam cinema.
1. Khalid Rahman ( Thallumala, Unda, Anuraga Karikkin Vellam)
2. Nissam Basheer (Rosharach, Kettiyolu ente maalakha)
3. Madhu C Narayanan (Kumbalangi Nights)
4. Shahi Kabir (Ela Veezha Poonchira)
5. Tharun Moorthy (Saudi Vellaykka, Operation Java)
6. Abhinav Sundar Nayak (Mukundanunni Associates)
7. Jeethu Joseph (Neru, Kooman, Drishyam)
8. Krishand (Purusha pretham, Aavasavyooham)
9. Mahesh Narayanan (Ariyippu, Malik, C u soon, Take Off)
10. Jude Antony Joseph (2018, Sara's, Om Shanti Oshana)
11. Dileesh Pothan (Maheshinte Prathikaram, Thondi muthalum Drisaakshiyum, Joji)
12. Amal Neerad (Bheeshmaparvam, Trance, Varathan)
13. Ashiq Abu (Virus, Maayanadi, Neela Velicham)
14. Jithin Issac Thomas (Attention Please, Rekha)
15. Martin Prakkatt (Iratta, Nayattu)
16. Nahas Hidayath (RDX)
17. Tinu Pappachan (Chaver, Ajagajaantharam)
18. Rohit V S (Kala, Adventures of Omanakuttan, Iblis)
19. Muhammed Mustafa (Kappela)
20. Zakiriya Muhammed (Sudani from Nigeria, Halal Love Story)
21. Ashraf Hamsa (Bheemente Vazhi, Sulaikha Manzil)
22. Senna Hegde (Thinklazcha Nischayam, Padmini)
23. Prithviraj Sukumaran (Bro Daddy, Lucifer)
24. Basil Joseph (Minnal Murali, Godha, Kunjiramayanam)
wow
Guruvayoorampalanadayil refer to the first movie of Prathwiraj Nandanam. A beutiful love story.
correct, thanks for the info :)
Gahanachari is not for the theaters. It's for the cult. People will find it and watch it once it's available online.
cant wait
Turbo is a typical commercial movie like mixing every south film industries tyical movies flavour into it. Its feels like we are watching a telugu, tamil, kannada and malayalam movie in one movie. Film enthusiasts never say its a good film. Only the blind fans and some typical people who dont know about movies says it was awsome.
agreed
Malayalam industry has
1. The best creative directors(even youngsters ) who are great story tellers.
2. Best script writers (fresh talents)
3. Best Actors (even fresh faces )
4. Best Cinematographers..
5. Best Art directors
6. Best musicians (fresh talents)
7. Best technicians
8. Daring producers
9. Best Audience(for accepting diverse contents)
10. Best content creators
Acknowledging and promoting pure talents...
Truly they are the most creative people...
There is no secret ingredients. People started recognized us. For us this is nothing. Recodically malayalam cinema's golden era is 80s and 90s. We still going on but there are some changes in only in the way of taking movies. But content is always king of us. That's the success of malayalam cinema. Now a days directos getting more opportunities do veriety of movies. 👍
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If any of you feel low and want to have fun, watch “Om Shanti Oshana”. It has Nivin Pauly and Nasriya..It’s my daughter’s go to film whenever she’s feeling low 😅
Noted! 😅
42:50 Proud and happy to hear that.
:)
Ashmitha shud watch Ullozhukku..
waiting for ott release
We want Nona in the next live session with these two
hopefully
Urvashi is a fabulous actress, excellent at comedy. She was in Tovinos Ente Ummante Peru. Do catch up on older malayalam films of the 80s and 90s. Also Mohanlal-Srinivasan comic pair clicked well.
she also acted as surya's mother in Soorarai Pottru( tamil movie)
Varshangallu sesham cringy and boring ….because of i am a malayali watching lots of movies😊😊
i also found it too melodramatic and over sweet
Varshangalku sesham even the director wouldn't say it's a good movie if you ask him now😂
lol
Love you all so sincere honest
thank you so much
Malayalam Industry 😍🔥
Best movies best artist all belong to mallywood
27:12 its not started after covid. Mohanlals good era disappeared after Devasuram. Like its started from 2000 time itself. Thats the time where Malayalam cinema goes downwards. And from 2010 onwards new era starts with new thought film makers. So gradually actors started doing new stuffs, directors doing new stuffs, and they all together raised malayalam cinema back to track. Bit still Mohanlal didnt changed from that bad era style acting and choosing scripts. Change happened when he gave date to LJP after that Neru came, which is also good one.
Watch khalid Al amiri mammookka intrvew
Ullu (under) + Ozhukku (current) = Ullozhukku (undercurrent)
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Hi
യ (Ya) ഴ (Zha)
Waiting for bazooka, kathanaar, identiti
Turbo is judt a fil you can see in any industry. Nothing great
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