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  • This is one of the most memorable movies ever made. Mammooty and Mohanlal have equal space time to make their fans happy. Suresh Gopi shines in all scenes and is the best thing about the movie. Dileep is just OK in a regular role suited for him among the bigger stars. The action scenes were boring except mohanlal's which is fun for his fans to watch. Bhavana has nothing much to do except look pretty. I did not like the songs especially 'O Priya' song,it was just barely OK song. The song with nayanthara and the younger stars were OK but its lyrics were bad. Could have been better but it was the biggest collection in malayalam cinema anyways. It was good that the younger stars were not given screen space because their performance cannot match the trio of Mohanlal,Suresh Gopi,Mammooty.
  • First of all credit should be given to Dileep and all the members associated with AMMA, in organizing and presenting nearly all the superstars of malayalam industry in one movie. But the film alone was a let down for me. First of all the plot could have had a better or even a different theme, rather than just another ordinary crime/action sequence alone. Also people like Jayaram,Kavya and all them youngsters(Prithviraj,Jayasurya,kunchako etc..) had horribly weak roles. Now I'm not a big fan of all of them but could have been dealt bit better by director Joshi. Climax is guessable.So in a way you could say this film would have been a big flop because of its story; but was saved by the charismatic trio of mohanlal,mammooty and suresh gopi(although gopi is not in the same class as M&M!!). Nevertheless a watchable flick for the young generation viewers and mohanlal fans, but not necessarily one for the oldies.
  • sphil-185209 December 2021
    A brilliant storyline with an amazing flow. The actors involved in this movie contribute to its brilliance. This movie is Joshiy's Magnum Opus. Definitely worth a few watches.
  • vishnu_s_prasad16 February 2009
    10/10
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    A retired Supreme Court judge Vishwanathan (Madhu) returns home to Kerala to hear the mortifying news that one of his grandsons Arun (Indrajith) is accused of murdering a classmate in a medical college in Bangalore.

    Suresh Gopi plays the investigating officer pitted against the defense counsel Mammootty (who had incidentally qualified to be a lawyer in real life).

    The third side of the tale's triangle is provided by feudal scion Themmady (meaning rowdy) Devan Pratapa Varma (Mohanlal).

    The events lead to a climax that can be guessed by virtually everyone in the audience.

    Mohanlal has the easiest time since he plays the cantankerous character with the same verve depicted by him in similar roles in countless films.

    Having seen Mammootty in several movies as a lawyer, the role itself doesn't come as a surprise. But, the twists in the tale do the job more than adequately as the star essays his part with skillful, underplayed aplomb.

    Suresh Gopi as the no-nonsense cop (another role from the star's checkered track record) suits him to the hilt, aided by the script's chiselled dialogue that accentuates his presence.

    There are enough nerve-racking thrills in the narration as each star tries to outwit the other and the narrative provides the audience enough opportunity to go gaga over their icons.

    Joshi had earlier cast Mammootty and Mohanlal in offbeat murder mystery "Number 20 Madras Mail" in 1990 with almost equal opportunities.

    The only flaw of "Twenty 20″ is that its characters are stereotyped all the way. But it is also the movie's unique selling point because it is an obvious endeavour to exploit the stars' images.

    Camera work by Sukumar is excellent since each matinée idol has been given flattering shots but everything has been put together without offending the other star(s) in the same frame.

    Suresh Peters' background score etches the taut screenplay and augments the entertainment.

    In a nutshell, the film has no wonders and by itself that seems like wonderful news due to its packaging.
  • Warning: Spoilers
    Colossal waste of talent in a single movie. Does not live up to the hype. While I appreciate that the proceeds for the movie went to support struggling actors, I was completely disappointed the turn that this predictable movie line took. With so many skilled actors in the mix, I would have expected more than the standard Joshi fight Boom sound formula around a flimsy story line that has so many open ends. Mohanlal in his initial appearance as the criminal arrested mistakenly I thought would render the story line into an unpredictable route however when I saw how Mohanlal's character reverted to his stereotypical savari giri giri role, it was a major let down. The dialogue and twists and turns were predictable. The fight scenes endlessly boring and the songs were awful. I am disappointed in Dileep pairing with Joshi as I know that Dileep as an actor has an eye and ear for profound story lines. Total waste of 2 hours and 44 minutes of time.