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Saturday, April 01, 2006

Kilukkam Kilukilukkam

Movie: Kilukkam Kilukilukkam
Director: Sandhya Mohan
Music: Deepak Dev
Cast: Mohanlal, Kavya Madhavan,Jayasurya, Kunchakko Bobban
 
 
 
Jeepers Creepers! What in the name of comedy and entertainment has director Sandhya Mohan dished out in Kilukkam Kilukilukkam? The film is full of crass comedy and buffoonery and it is really sad to see Mohanlal, the man with the best comic timing being reduced to a joker although he appears only in the last 15 minutes of the film.

It is pathetic to see an ensemble of comedy actors like Jagathy Sreekumar, Innocent, and Cochin Haneefa reduced to nothingness. The film is a sequel to the Priyadarsan’s comedy riot Kilukkam but ends up making mockery of its original. Sandhya Mohan and his scriptwriters Udayakrishnan and Sibi K.Thomas has actually remade and not done a sequel to the original.

The Kochi Mayor (VIjayaraghavan) is killed in front of his daughter Chandni (Kavya Madhavan) by rivals. Chandni escapes from them and runs away to Ooty where she gets admitted to a convent ruin by a loving sister (Bindu Panikkar). Two guys Roy (Kunchakko Boban ) and Balu (Jayasuruya) also reaches Ooty under different circumstances and they get hooked to her. Meanwhile a battalion of comedians like Harisri Asokan, Jagathy, Innocent, Salim Kumar, Cochin Haneefa and others are also after Chandni as there is reward money on her which leads to a merry-go-round. Finally Joji (Mohanlal) comes in the climax, beats up the baddies and saves Chandni.

Help! No one has a well-etched out role in the film. The comedians dressed up as women are terrible and downright rude. Kavya trying to imitate Revathy’s antics from the original has the audience booing! The weak script makes the characters a lot more dumper than they really are as crude slapstick rules. The most polite comment that can be made is that this travesty called Kilukkam Kilukilukkam is a disgrace for Priyan and his comedy classic Kilukkam.

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