fahimay
Don't you love it in a movie when the characters infuse energy and hilarity in your mind, that you keep guffawing with full vigour till the end of the movie? Oru Vadakkan Selfie has a coherent comedy track, interspersed with the daily troubles faced by unemployed bachelors. Nivin proves his versatility time and again, and can confidently boast of a promising future. Aju is amazingly endearing with craziness and wittiness personified. His screen presence itself provokes fits of laughter in the audience. Vineeth Sreenivasan's entry towards the second half is a pleasant surprise and quite enjoyable. The movie takes a slightly serious turn then but not without jabs of humour. The female lead looks suave and pleasant and her character contributes to the crux of the plot. The non-romantic sequences were quite healthy and refreshing; proves the fortitude of a movie without a love interest. The portrayal of the contemporary issue of internet cheating is dealt with nonchalance and matter-of- factness. A welcome break from serious plots...
rrkk-96379
First off, great cast. The characters were well played and are relatable. Another great story by Vineeth Sreenivasan. It is funny and it amused me throughout the movie. The older generation may not find it amusing though.Even though the story is great the climax can only be rated mediocre. The movie gave a good message for the young generation. I loved the song "Enne Thallendammaava". So is the movie watchable? Well, it depends. If you are a youngster. Yes!!!. If you are someone around 40 or above you won't find the movie amusing. But it's worth a shot.
mspradeesh786
To start with Manjima fails to impress in her debut. The movie is hilarious with good performances from Nivin, Aju and Vineet and another of their friend (sorry-da
don't know your name). The movie goes at a slow pace. This movie depicts youth and college life. Aju was awesome in "Om Shanti Oshana" but if he does not diet
He will loose his fan followers in his upcoming movies. Nivin is getting better and better and Vineet excels in both script and cameo roles with ease. The script and making of the movie is above average but it still manages to keep you glued to the screen all the while. Expect for Manjima (knowing that it's her debut) the movie does justification to audiences who are go getters. The movie is worth a watch with your family this vacation. The climax scene of the movie is worth the wait and it also comes with a message for female face book users not to fall in love with strangers but you are unlikely to find a "Nivin Pauly" to rescue you in distress in real life. The choice is yours
It's your life buddy :D
Tejas Nair
One always expects creative projects from this team who previously brought us films like Thattathin Marayathu (2012), Neram (2013), and 1983 (2014). Even this time around, they have unsurprisingly shoveled the story aside and focused on slapstick.Umesh (Pauly) is a failure in life - failure in studies and failure in love. As a result, he hasn't earned respect from his friends or acquaintances, let alone his nuclear family. So to come out as a winner by leaving his failures behind, he tries his hand at his passion - cinema. While the story begins to move forward with a slow pace, it suddenly achieves a paradigm shift and changes track into becoming a pontificating drama about the internet life. The screenplay starts with taking potshots at the lives and culture of today's youth that is more governed by the internet (read Facebook and WhatsApp, according to the film) and less by their conscience and life purpose. And that is the chief theme of the film. Umesh and his team (Varghese, Srinivasan) then get entangled in a cyber case involving Daisy (Mohan), a character that brings back the memories of a poorly made, Tamil, and Malayalam-dubbed film Asha Black (2014), which is about two young people who meet over the web and fall in love, of course with its parade of consequences.Oodles of humor showers throughout the film, thanks to Srinivasan's good writing, coupled by some great performances by Pauly and Varghese. It is evident that the direction is amateurish and the actors have implemented heavy improvisation. Every time the film goes haywire, the screwball humor takes over. And that should be the deciding element if one chooses to watch it.Engineering life is highly made fun of, which shows what the makers had in mind - to tell a story that will appeal to the youth and educate them about the perils of online presence and relationships. How Engineering students fail to understand the basics of life is another valid point the screenplay makes. But if one looks closely, there is no substance to hold on to in G. Prajith's debut feature. It is just slapstick, a brief, thrilling adventure, and a sermon. At the end, it becomes so obvious that the characters jump on your face and preach.Pauly is a great actor and in here, he is back to what he does best - portray a middle-class guy with no purpose in life. Varghese is the comedian, while Srinivasan is the brains. It is real fun to watch Srinivasan's creativity unfold. Manjima Mohan looks like she rehearsed for the role watching VHS tapes of her debut film Priyam (late 90s), and thus, fails to impress. Music is good, but some songs looked out of place. Adding to the cons is the fake production setup that lacks realism. There are numerous instances when the setup betrays the film of the conviction that it requires to make a point. The paradigm shift extends the comedy but it so works itself that the second half, which demands a serious turn of events, stumbles in its own wedge to eventually fall into a puddle. It cannot exactly be termed a drag, but the plot does stray outside its circle. Plus, it saddens one to learn that the comic journey was mounting up for a lowbrow inference.BOTTOM LINE: While the world is battling self-inflicted solitary due to the web, this film comes as an old update with backward compatibility. All said and done, if you love slapstick humor then Oru Vadakkan Selfie is for you. It is a watchable comedy and does a good job, when it comes to comparing with other recent releases, and let's not get started on them. 5/10 - recommended for a one-time view.Can be watched with a typical Indian family? YES