Peruchazhi

2014 "United States of adipolica"
3.9| 2h34m| en| More Info
Released: 29 August 2014 Released
Producted By: Friday Film House
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Official Website: http://www.fridayfilmhouse.com/video/peruchazhi
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Jagannathan, a political advisor, is hired to help John, a politician in California. He employs various shrewd tactics to help John's party win the elections.

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Dotbankey A lot of fun.
filippaberry84 I think this is a new genre that they're all sort of working their way through it and haven't got all the kinks worked out yet but it's a genre that works for me.
Kaelan Mccaffrey Like the great film, it's made with a great deal of visible affection both in front of and behind the camera.
Matylda Swan It is a whirlwind of delight --- attractive actors, stunning couture, spectacular sets and outrageous parties.
fahimay Lives up to the name of a political satire. Had read some unfavourable reviews earlier, but when I got to watch, I enjoyed it thoroughly. Though few comedy tracks may have appeared cheap, Mohanlal and his sidekicks (Aju Varghese and Baburaj) score in making the heart light after a hectic work day. This movie is dedicated to making fun of Indian politics and their clichéd ways to woo the public. The highlight is how all this is applied to campaign an election in U.S. His outrageous techniques leave us in splits, especially when the American candidate and campaign officer dance to the tunes of an Indian- return campaign consultant. The romance track with Ragini was quite bearable as Mohanlal doesn't overstep his bounds of playing the romance-stricken hero. Aju's and Baburaj's gimmicks, particularly when Baburaj addresses the air hostesses as 'chechi' and Aju's M.I style suspended retrieval of an important CD were hilarious. These episodes give us laughable memories even after the movie is over. You excuse the redundant corny dialogues, as it is an outright comedy. Mohanlal never fails to impress me whichever kind of role he plays, and he does the same here, entertaining all the way. If you are looking for logic and something to feed your intellect, you may want to stay away from this movie. If you don't mind cracking up for a couple of hours and a half, go for it!
srtrishi i just saw this film made byArun Vaidyanathan before 1 week or something.and i was surprised after the climax of this film.to be honest,i think the director took my mind ^.^.actually i thought that he took me away whan i saw the film ;) i first thought that it was directed by a Hollywood director or what.then i felt a 'no' in my heart (this is made by a Mollywood film director directed it) cause Hollywood directors focus more on Technology and Mollywood films focus on nature (that is because English countries has ability to perform more technological products and and kerala is having a place which has a large amount of agriculture/nature and now i thank Arun Vaidyanathan for giving us a good time or funny time seeing this film :)
hem-available-89 Well, for the movie 'Peruchazhi', I am choosing the lesser of the two evils and conclude saying, "It is a below-average no-brainer type movie with a fair bit of comedy in every nook and corner of the plot" thanks to Baburaj and Aju Vargheese. The movie starts out in an enticing fashion, throwing at us the golden dialogs from the classics of the great actor Mohanlal. But nevertheless, disappointingly, the movie continues to hide behind the shadow of the great man's great performances of the past - nothing to call as being creative or a revival of the man's splendid flair to deliver 'all time best' comedies. But Of course, you get a reason to laugh every now and then for sure, as the massive Baburaj, the villain turned comedian, pulls off some hilarious dialogs with Aju Vargeese in company. And for the ardent Mohanlal fans, there might be something in the movie as well, as he is seen rolling in full style all throughout the movie. He looks stylish and fresh to be honest. And don't worry. He hasn't really made fun out of himself, in an attempt to create fun. I don't want to reveal the easily guessable plot. But I can say this much: Any American would be irked watching this movie as it makes fun out of their ass. It is like America is a no-man's-land where you can do anything you want, wherever and whenever you want to. But I call that part fair for the exotic mockery 'Hollywood' has been making out us since quite a long time. Like in Anchorman, "Smells like Indian food in diapers" WHAT THE HELL! For those who have already made up their mind to go watch the film, I really don't want to spoil the mood and expectations. So I am wrapping it up. As I have said before, it is a total no-brainer with some cheap gimmicks used and good comedy. That's all. I won't be really calling them 'comical' if I had something else to talk about on the movie.So, guys, it comes to this: Watchable – but at own risk.
Aswin R Nair Mohanlal delivers an energy packed performance with his exceptional comic timings and dialogue delivering skills. The actor once again proves his capability to perform any character without any flaws. Mukesh shines as the cunning politician and the role is absolutely a cakewalk for the actor. Vijay Babu deserves a special applause for his matured acting skills. Baburaj, Aju Varghese and Ramesh Pisharody are fine in their roles; but the over dosage of adult jokes makes their act look weird after a point. Ragini Nandwani, makes a decent debut as Jessy ; but her chemistry with Mohanlal in the romantic scenes looks odd at places. The rest of the cast did justice to their roles. Peruchazhi, is engaging at some places, shows some real flaws also. Arun Vaidyanathan succeeds in bringing out the real comic elements from the actors; but fails in molding a real political satire on screen. As a result, the movie looks artificial at places. Arvind Krishna's cinematography is outstanding. Vivek Harshan's editing makes the movie slim without any irrelevant contents. Arrora's songs are disappointing. But the background score is good and completely sinks with mood of the movie.