This might be surprising for anyone who listened to me rant about how frustrated I'm about the hype over this movie (I still am) and it's surprising for me as well,but I enjoyed this one on a very low level. Hated the first part though, especially Pranav Mohanlal and Dhyan Shrinivasan literally 'bored' the hell out of me,no chemistry whatsoever and it was very hard to accept the fact they were even 'apparently bestfriends'. The whole mockery about nepotism was actually hypocrisy and it's so ironical and not funny at all. Nepotism with zero talent frustrates me on a level nothing else does (you know who I mean) Nivin Pauly's entry was a relief to the non-stop-Pranav-Dhyan-atrocity. Now, the sole reason I enjoyed this was because of my 'movies about movies' bias. The one star is for that,the sound part and for the production design crew. I wanna watch Aavesham again.🚶🏼♀️
This might be surprising for anyone who listened to me rant about how frustrated I'm about the hype over this movie (I still am) and it's surprising for me as well,but I enjoyed this one on a very low level. Hated the first part though, especially Pranav Mohanlal and Dhyan Shrinivasan literally 'bored' the hell out of me,no chemistry whatsoever and it was very hard to accept the fact they were even 'apparently bestfriends'. The whole mockery about nepotism was actually hypocrisy and it's so ironical and not funny at all. Nepotism with zero talent frustrates me on a level nothing else does (you know who I mean) Nivin Pauly's entry was a relief to the non-stop-Pranav-Dhyan-atrocity. Now, the sole reason I enjoyed this was because of my 'movies about movies' bias. The one star is for that,the sound part and for the production design crew. I wanna watch Aavesham again.🚶🏼♀️