![]() ![]() ![]() Irul is helmed by Naseef Yusuf Izuddin (Photo: Netflix) But, it does end on a feel-good and inspirational note. The film revolves around the “right to recall bill.” And its lofty premise is let down by its superficial screenplay. The film revolves around an idealist Chief Minister, played by Mammootty, who wants to revamp the entire political system by giving extraordinary “revisionary powers” to the public. Santhosh Vishwanath had helmed this film from the script penned by screenwriter duo Bobby and Sanjay. Chacko’s underplay of the exorcism scenes was a bummer. The compelling premise and the intriguing ghost-hunter character of Mammootty are not effectively used to deliver a maximum thrill. That doesn’t take away from the the fact that The Priest was a huge disappointment. And surprisingly, when the film opened in Kerala after the first lockdown, it was well-received at the box office by the audience. The ominous first look poster of the film featuring Mammootty in a brown robe had created a massive hype for the film. After watching this film, you may not be very willing to fill up lucky draw coupons at malls. The pacing was uneven and a few scenes in the film felt rushed. Tharun Moorthy’s directorial is messy in many ways. ![]() Their loyalty and determination, however, are only met with discouragement and insults. The two later start helping the ill-equipped cyber crime department of Kerala police. Despite their knowledge of computers, they can’t crack the job interview owing to their inability to speak fluent English. It is a procedural drama that follows the aspirations of two good-natured computer experts. ![]()
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