Sunday, September 24, 2006

Classmates Superhit !!!





"Classmates" is about a group of students coming together on their college campus after 15 years to commemorate the wishes of a deceased friend.

We are first introduced to P. Sukumaran (Prithviraj), a haggard-looking diamond merchant from Mumbai with an overgrown beard, then comes Pious (Indrajith), a suave, goatee-sporting gentleman who has come down from the Gulf with his family for the reunion.

Tara Menon (Kavya Madhavan), a popular dancer, joins in. MLA Satheesan (Jayasurya), a wily and ambitious politician with his personal assistant Vasu (Vijeesh), who is also a student of the same batch, makes an entry.

The last to make an appearance is the quiet girl Rasiya (Radhika).

These are the main players in the story. They have gathered here for the inauguration of an auditorium dedicated to the memory of their friend Murali (Narain), a talented singer - and the son of faculty members of the college played by Balachandra Menon and Sobha Mohan - who had died in the college hostel.

On the night of the get together, Sukumaran is found strangled by Murali's guitar strings. Has he tried to commit suicide or was it an attempted murder?

The story then moves back and forth in flashbacks to show us differences between the lead players. This device works well in parts as it is unevenly treated.

The film depicts the upheavals in the campus affecting the lives of lead players and playing havoc with their destinies.

But somewhere along the way, debutant writer James Albert shifts gears and takes the suspense-thriller route that culminates in a solution to the mystery behind Murali's death.

Maybe it is a trick played to flummox the audience, but somehow the effort fails to excite.

Another jarring note is struck by the turnaround in the relationship of Sukumaran and Tara.

Jose, who is known for his flourishing style and technical finesse, does a good job. Though he has shot almost the entire film on a single location, we do not feel the monotony because of Rajeev Ravi's competent cinematography.

"Classmates" tells a campus story with a difference, and it is a well-narrated tale.

'Ente Khalbile' top Malayalam song of fortnight

Source: IANS
The top five Malayalam songs are:

1. "Ente Khalbile" - Film: "Classmates"; Music: Alex Paul; Lyrics: Sarath Varma; Singers: Sujatha and Vineeth Sreenivasan. A song with Mappila flavour tops the list. This is the latest addition to the hit list of Vineeth Sreenivasan.


2. "Chandirane" - Film: "Mahasamudram"; Music: M. Jayachandran; Lyrics: Kaithapram; Singer: Alex. This is a song to show off both Mohanlal and Rahman's dancing prowess, and it succeeds.


3. "Kathirunna" - Film: "Classmates"; Music: Alex Paul; Lyrics: Sarath Varma; Singers: Devanand, Jyotsna and Soniya. Director Lal Jose is known for his innovative song picturisation and this song has his stamp.


4. "Kando kando" - Film: "Mahasamudram"; Music: M. Jayachandran; Lyrics: Kaithapram; Singers: G. Venugopal and K.S. Chitra. M. Jayachandran makes a comeback to this list after a long gap and proves his versatility with this album.


5. "Mugile mugile" - Film: "Keerthi Chakra"; Music: Joshua Sridhar; Lyrics: Gireesh Puthencherry; Singer: M.G. Sreekumar. This song prolongs its stay on this list.

Sreenivasan - It’s different role !


Amidst action-packed films in Malluwood, Sreenivasan takes a different route playing the hero in Yes Your Honour.

He plays the lead role which is a realistic portrayal of the society.

Director V M Vinu is wielding the megaphone for the movie. The movie dwells in detail about the life of a junior lawyer, who realizes that his idealistic notions of society and high aspirations are far from reality.

Padmapriya plays Sreenivasan's wife in the movie. 'It's an interesting role and the theme is relevant,' says Sreenivasan.

The movie has music by Deepak Dev. A major portion of the movie has been completed and the movie would hit the screens soon.