Vampire Owl: I am doubtful if this Dominic is a vampire.
Vampire Bat: There is surely no reason to have such a feeling.
Vampire Owl: He is old, but he does not look that old.
Vampire Bat: Well, we will ask our spies in the human world.
Vampire Owl: Do you think that the protagonist is Sherlock Holmes?
Vampire Bat: Someone who wishes to be like Sherlock Holmes.
Vampire Owl: There have been enough private detectives in Malayalam cinema too.
Vampire Bat: This one seems to take that to modernity.
Vampire Owl: We have always wanted a detective in Cochin.
Vampire Bat: But the theatre response does not seem to show success.
Vampire Owl: Well, there is still time to rise.
Vampire Bat: Other movies have just risen too early.
Vampire Owl: Well, not all movies of same level get the audience response.
Vampire Bat: From the trailer, there is too much left to be guessed.
Vampire Owl: Well, they try to be the same most of the time.
Vampire Bat: You have to recreate the same and not be the exact same.
Vampire Owl: There is something special about being a Sherlock.
Vampire Bat: It is about being the right kind of Sherlock.
Vampire Owl: That would be difficult to do.
Vampire Bat: The trailer of this one still looked promising.
Vampire Owl: Yes, there are moments which I look forward to.
Vampire Bat: We have to begin the new year really well, don’t we?
Vampire Owl: Yes, one movie already managed to be impressive.
Vampire Bat: Two in a week can only be good.
[Gets a box with caramel popcorn and three cups of elaichi tea and moves into theatre].
Vampire Owl: This turned out to be an interesting journey, even though not exactly Sherlock.
Vampire Bat: This has that slow-burning feeling.
Vampire Owl: The world seems to remain simple though.
Vampire Bat: And our director seems to try to break fourth wall often.
Vampire Owl: I see that this is his first movie in Malayalam.
Vampire Bat: I am very much impressed by the final twist.
Vampire Owl: The dance movements in between seem to leave an impression too.
Vampire Bat: The complexities that come in between makes a twist in the simple tale.
Vampire Owl: The twists are nicely arranged to make way for the final one.
Vampire Bat: There are some fine red herrings at work too.
Vampire Owl: It is nice to see the city of Cochin represented well.
Vampire Bat: And we feel that this can be a franchise to elevate the level.
Vampire Owl: Mammootty and Gokul Suresh do make a nice combination here.
Vampire Bat: Sushmitha Bhatt does make the most impact in this movie though, with the dance, dialogues and revelations.
Vampire Owl: Shine Tom Chacko, Siddique, Vineeth and Vijay Babu are there only in smaller roles though, and that’s surprising though.
Vampire Bat: Meenakshi Unnikrishnan also has a good role to play as another lady love.
Vampire Owl: A little bit of humour is added nicely, but more should have been there.
Vampire Bat: The movie does lack in originality too, as more could have been added to make the level better.
Vampire Owl: The experimental side still runs through here. There was always some risk making a movie like this.
Vampire Bat: How a disgraced police officer turned private detective solves a missing and murder case with a start through a ladies’ purse which lands in his hands due to strange circumstances come as no surprise.
Vampire Owl: Still, Gokul Suresh should have had more classy moments, as it seems that Viji Venkatesh seems to be the next important character on the protagonist’s side.
Vampire Bat: The movie ends up being a satisfactory family investigation with that touch of comic side which also has enough to support the overall light mood, not like the earlier Kannur Squad, Anand Sreebala, Ozler, Thalavan or Anveshippin Kandethum.
Vampire Owl: I was wondering if things could get better with the private detective setup, but this one as of now seems fine.
Vampire Bat: What can a vampire do, but hope for more murder mysteries so that the human world can be more interesting? For humans have enough of demons in themselves?
Vampire Owl: Well, we already have those which serve as good beginnings. There will surely be more thrillers and some interesting serial killers to look out for. After all, humans are more evil than we could ever be.
[Disappears into the darkness of the day served by the clouds and awaits more of the dark days which symbolizes death].
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Release date: 23rd January 2025
Running time: 152 minutes
Directed by: Gautham Vasudev Menon
Starring: Mammootty, Gokul Suresh, Sushmitha Bhatt, Meenakshi Unnikrishnan, Shine Tom Chacko, Viji Venkatesh, Vineeth, Balachandran Chullikkad, Suresh Krishna, Gautham Vasudev Menon, Lena, Wafa Khatheeja Rahman, Veena Nair, Dinesh Prabhakar, Ashvin Mathew, Neeraja Rajendran, P R Rajasekharan, Arjun Nandhakumar, Harshitha J Pisharody, Laya Simpson, Sudha Sumithran
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