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Christian Brothers Review

Submitted by on March 20, 2011 – 2:38 pmNo Comment | 10 views


Joshey’s ‘Christian Brothers’ appears more like a scaled down version of his own ‘Twenty Twenty’ that is still considered the mother of all multi starrers. And by scaled down, I mean scalded down further in story, logic and entertainment.

If you thought this was going to be a huge family of brothers going by the title, then you might be mistaken, like I was. Christi (Mohanlal) has just one brother, and a younger one at that, Joji (Dileep). Christi is a word renowned informer, while Joji who has gone to Rome to become a priest heads straight for London, since love beckons in the form of Meenakshi, the Kerala Home Minister’s daughter (Kavya Madhavan).

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