What is it about? :: Roopesh Nambiar (Dileep) is a well-known television presenter and anchor working for a popular channel called Naalamidam. He enjoys almost a celebrity status among the people with his special shows. Kabani Sugathan (Nikhila Vimal) is a trainee who joins the channel, and very soon, the two become very close to each other, falling in love. Umar Abdullah (Sreenivasan) is a godfather kind of figure for them, and also their superior. Dr. Sarayu (Suhasini) is a family friend of Roopesh and Kabani’s stay is arranged with her. With her husband dead and son living the United States of America with his wife and child, she feels lonely, but is happy with the company of her old friend Dr. Satheesh (Sashi Kumar) who is a divorcee. Things seem happy, but is it really so?
The defence of Love 24×7 :: The biggest advantage of this movie is the first half which never drags or bores even for a second. There is a happy feel-good thing going on here and with some nice jokes within the limits, this movie keeps our interests high going into the second half. The first one hour and a few minutes can be considered as realistic and charming happy hours which do this movie a lot of good. The performances make sure that things work as expected. There is the presence of not many cliches here, and despite a big tendency, this one doesn’t go the way of another movie with Dileep and the same theme – Swa Le. There is a certain message against the coporate culture and capitalism, and even though that too struggles, it is the better one among them all; the rest are incomplete and meaningless.
The claws of flaw :: The characters are not without faults. Kabani remains the most developed character here, but that too is not without a struggle. The second half starts going down, and the latter part of the second half goes a lot further down. The climax has the incompleteness of the main plot, and chooses to complete the secondary plot and gives us the idea that it will complete like the secondary one some day later. It is like completing the secondary mission in a computer game and failing to finish the main objective, which will be considered a loss in that case. Well, the message that the life repeats itself has very rare chance of happening, and so this incompleteness waiting for a complete flourish and finish later is unreal. The messages which seem to be incompletely told are all pretty much ridiculous.
Performer of the soul :: I had missed Dileep’s earlier movie, Chandrettan Evideya due to having some exams, but I did hear from my trusted sources that it was a nice change for Dileep, and this one also proves to be the same. His last movies from Kammath & Kammath through Sringaravelan and Nadodimannan reaching Villali Veeran and Ivan Maryadaraman is not kind of Dileep that we wanted. They were all too repetitive, and going down in quality even as simple comedy movies – terrible jokes were increasing. But this movie bring the man back to the audience with that change which is readily acceptable. There is no need for big performances here, and it is a role which should have come easy for an experienced actor like Dileep, and he just manages things. Yes, Dileep is back and has moved away from the fake entertainers brought to the audience in the name of comedy.
The lady soul :: The rest of the cast also evokes our interest. Among them, you notice a beautiful face you have never seen before. The newcomer Nikhila Vimal does very well in a role which demanded more than one mode of performance, and in every case she manages her side with utmost sincerity, as it seems – a quality rarely found with a new actress. She is there are the struggling newbie from a rural background and then as the news anchor in a leading channel; the former remains her finer territory. Emoting without any impediment and the slang working very well for her, she adds to the list of the interesting new faces in the Malayalam movie industry. Seemingly very natural in her beauty and the performance, her only problems come from the story and the characterization, because it is clear that she has given a notable performance. The final few moments do her as well as her character no favour though.
The other performers of the soul :: We have Suhasini back in Malayalam movies again; even though she was there in Kalimannu, she hasn’t been that much present in a big way in the Malayalam movies since 2009 flick Makante Achan. It is good to see her doing an interesting and emotional role again. Sashi Kumar also looked so good in his performance, as with him, there was a certain amount of charm even to a character which was going to go unnoticed in a normal situation of events. There is a certain search about the cast done whenever the actors list is provided, and this one has lead me to a movie called Kaya Taran directed by this same actor, and reading on the same gives a feeling to know more about the work. Sreenivasan and Lena Abhilash has the roles which are no trouble to them.
How it finishes :: The director of this movie, Sreebala K Menon is also an author who won the Kerala Sahitya Akademi Award for ‘Best Humor’ for her work – 19, Canal Road in 2005. She is also known to come up with some socially relevant short films and documentaries. She has worked as the assistant director in a number of movies, and it is time to welcome her to the Malayalam movie industry and Love 24×7 will do just fine. Love 24×7 should do okay this weekend because none of the Malayalam movies have managed to really meet the expectations. There are movies which can be watched, but none to create that impact which should be part of the festival season. Let us hope that these Malayalam movies stay enough for people to watch at the theatres itself.
Release date: 18th July 2015
Running time: 137 minutes
Directed by: Sreebala K Menon
Starring: Dileep, Nikhila Vimal, Anjali Aneesh Upasana, Idavela Babu, Lena Abhilash, Suhasini Maniratnam, Manju Pillai, Thesni Khan, Sashi Kumar, Krishna Prabha, Shankar Ramakrishnan, Sudhi Koppa, Sidhartha Siva
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✠ The Vampire Bat.
I thought it would be a 85 but only 62 😦
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People there were rating it 85?
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No. I just guessed 😛
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I would still like to know the hidden reasons behind that 😛
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Just saw dilip and then saw the lead actress. So I hope you understood the hidden agenda 😛
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Not at all. The Vampire Team is absent here and so my own findings won’t be correct as they are uninspired 😛
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Did you fire them?
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Not at all! Just the extended Eid Holidays 😀
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Oh great! I hope they enjoy this Eid 🙂
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They are depressed that awesome Malayalam movies are not there for this season! 😦
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😥 our poor little vampires 😛
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Yes, not even with movies shot at your own Middle East 😦 😀
https://moviesofthesoul.com/2015/07/17/madhura-naranga/
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Saw madhura naranga by you. 🙂 But it’s a sad movie I guess 😛
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Sad is still better than mad and bad 😛
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I loved the title of movie, makes me feel as if they are deeply in love…so much so that they are together even in their dreams 🙂
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That is an interesting point 🙂 The movie makers could have used it to their advantage!
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So love story??… anyway I saw the trailer of the Minions…and its so funny!! those minions so useless with their little funny attics that cause disaster to everyone they try to work for… they seem supreb…so will watch the trailer again and have some laughs… love is overrated all the time… should ban movies all based on lover theme… all a fairytail… anyway
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Romance is overrated. But this one is not about romance, and its love is more platonic than anything else.
Love mostly doesn’t exist, but neither does goodness. Minions are happiness; it doesn’t exist too.
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fun, commedy, freindship do exist… love exists only people don’t find it… what I like about the Minions is just the commedy and light heartedness… I am glad am glad this movie is a deep love than romance love… perhaps it will suit the audience better to see the love angle more maturely…your right romance is overrated not love… love is the only thing that can transform the world better place… happiness does not exist in concreate sense, we got to find it(: and understand and appreciate it…anyway goodday
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Good day. Hope some of these are found. Hate is always a stronger emotion, and one has to wonder why humans have the ability to think if it was to find reasons to hate others based on religion, caste, language, race and nationality.
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there is a James Bond movie going to watch it…will be entertaining… I liked Daniel Craig’s previous James bond… especially the train scene and Miss M…
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I haven’t watched the previous one completely yet. I liked Pierce Brosnan more as Bond.
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the title is nice :-p
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Title is forever 😀
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Where are the vamp boys?
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They are on Eid leave, and there is also the love curse from Lady Death.
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