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Mullassery Madhavan Kutty Nemom PO (2012) Review Aggregator

Submitted by on February 15, 2012 – 8:35 amNo Comment |


Anoop Menon’s first film of the year, Mullassery Madhavan Kutty Nemom PO, has been released, but from the looks of it, the actor has come up with a non-starter this time around. Here is what the critics have to say.

Nowrunning says it reminds of you of the films of the 80′s: Mullassery Madhavan Kutty reminds you of those tear jerkers of the eighties that have had their day long back. I seriously doubt if there is any viewer out there these days, who would be moved to tears seeing the tale that it dares to tell. “

Rediff affirms that the film doesn’t impress: “It is said that there is sometimes a price to be paid for realising our dreams. This is the theme of Mullassery Madhavankutty Nemom P O, directed by Kumar Nanda with Anoop Menon in the lead. Final words, Mullassery Madhavankutty Nemom P O may be about the big dreams of small men, but it fails to impress the viewer.”

Sify reminds us not waste our time on this one: “When moviemaking becomes less of a passion and is seen only as a profit-making venture, films like these gives the viewer a feeling that they have been taken for a ride. Why should one pay for the ticket to watch such lousy stuff, wasting two precious hours? “



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