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  • The movie follows Vineeth's typical storyline centered around friendship sentiments.

    The first half is filled with drama and nostalgic scenes, although it can feel a bit cringy with its emphasis on friendship and its misunderstandings.

    However, Nivin Poly steals the show in the second half with his slapstick comedy with a bit of overacting. But his charismatic persona brought much-needed energy for the film.

    Dhyan delivers a strong performance, taking on an unusual character role 👏🏻 while Pranav Mohanlal characterized by repetitive mannerisms. This repetition fails to engage the audience and lacks freshness in his acting.

    The fun elements and surprise Tamil characters add to the enjoyment & become boredom busters for the movie.

    The constant reference to a particular award winning composition in the movie was very irritating.

    I couldn't enjoy the composition at all.

    Overall, it's a decent movie, but not the best as some claim.

    Worth a watch for its artistic value, but don't expect a groundbreaking experience.
  • vinayakkunnaru15 April 2024
    6/10
    OK!!!
    Varshangalkku shesham is a slow paced drama by the director vineeth sreenivasan.so far i can say this is the worst film in his directorial.. So many characters fitted in to make a cinema.overall cinema is okay but nothing will happen to the cinema if a few characters are removed..felt like compromised so much..the main positive from the movie is dhyan and nivin pauly.. Starting was gripping and finally was dragging till the end of first half..then comes nithin molly aka nivin pauly where the movie elevated a little bit if there was no nivin the film would have been a disaster.

    Music by amrith was ok considering him as an new commercial.

    But somehow the vineeth magic is holding all the negatives into positive by a few moments which he brilliantly placed in to the movies to spice it up,which makes it a decent watch.
  • Just watched Varshangalkku Shesham directed by Vineeth Sreenivasan. Starring Pranav Mohanlal as Murali and Dhyan Sreenivasan as Venu in lead roles.

    The movie promises a feel good experience. The film's emotional depth and well-placed humor make it a delightful watch. The first half of the movie introduces us to background and stories of the lead characters, while the second half takes unexpected twists and turns, introduction of Basil Joseph and Nivin Pauly makes the movie more interesting.

    Nivin Pauly shines in his role, notably the dialogues and his reactions felt more realistic compared to the real incidents about body shaming and all

    The chemistry between Dhyan and Pranav is commendable. And Vineeth introduced most of the same actors from his previous movie and all.
  • First off, this movie is for the family. There's tons to laugh in the second half. Nivin Pauly just steals the whole thing with his acting and self troll. Real credit goes to Vineeth Sreenivasan. He's a genius craftsman. He knows exactly how to make the film click with the general audience. Coming to the film. There's nothing new about the storyline. We can very well predict the course. Dhyan has done well. Pranav struggles. Story begins cheerfully and lags as it inches towards the halftime mark. From then on, it's a rollercoaster of laughs. It's more funny when 100s of people laugh with you. So may not be that good when it comes to OTT. But definitely a one time enjoyable film, that has its ups and downs.
  • Dhyan Sreenivasan and Pranav Mohanlal have done a great job on their part, as well as the other actors. Special mention to Nivin Pauly, he has stolen the show with his brilliant performance. He has done a very good job, laughed my heart out throught his dialogues.

    Music was average.

    First half was very lagging, got bored. Second half was good, mainly because of Nivin it turned out really well!!! First half had something missing technically, not able to pinpoint at it exactly.

    Definitely not among the good movies that Vineeth Sreenivasan has given us before, expecting good movies from him in future.
  • A PERFECT entertainment to me , it has comedy, romance, drama ; a rollercoaster of emotions !

    Plenty of small roles yet have impactful moments , small role for nita pillai ,she gained claps and Aju Varghese role is fine and effective !

    It will be tough to mention everyone and their performance ,so main highlights are dhyan sreenivasan and Pranav Mohanlal; both are the backbone of the movie, both showcased theirs skills and touched our feelings; Dhyan in comedy one liners and Pranav in serious moments are treat to watch !

    Music department done a nice job, blended a lot of songs with the performances of actors and narration well !

    Two guys became standout from this movie ; one the main guy ,the craftsman ,the cringe director who always know the taste of audience vineeth sreenivasan ; he just keep getting better and better at making a movie without adding any extra ordinary things ;yet becoming the favorite director of mine !

    & this guy nivin pauly oh man; when it comes to his territory of acting skills ,no one can match his charismatic appeal and dialogue delivery ,he just FREAKING steal the show from everyone !

    Go for this one ,watch it with families and friends !
  • Warning: Spoilers
    This movie has an ensemble cast and that was the only thing to look forward too during the first half of the movie. The first half was long and boring and I would skip the 1st half if I were to watch it again. When Kalyani entered the movie everyone knew it was going to be horrible, she really could have done better. The dialouges in the 1st half were cringy and everyone hated it. The 2nd Nivin carried, that's the moment we knew the old Nivin was back. There were a lot of cameo references, and seeing singers acting really felt great. Basil also did great and his acting was amazing, just the perfect movie to watch for them. Aju also did a great job, with acting the 2nd half dialogues and acting on the part of Nivin, Basil, and aju and asif Ali were amazing. Definitely give it a watch but it will be boring in the beginning.
  • Varshangalkku Shesham is all about experiencing a movie. It's about the aspirations, hardwork, excitement and satisfaction of being in a creative process and pulling it off. Vineeth Sreenivasan and Friends have once again hit it out of the park with this movie.

    The movie talks about friendship and how perseverance and trust in friendship can take you places. It is about creators, their ego, their self doubt and their achievements. We root for the friends and their relationship.

    This is a story we have seen and we are aware of what is going to happen but we are in for the ride.

    Vineeth Sreenivasan has a vision and he has fulfilled it.
  • Alright ... I've got a lot of thoughts on this one, so I will try to keep it short, keyword try*.

    Now, where do I start ... the songs, were meh, some were alright, but we've had better from Vineeth, 'Madhu Pakaroo' is decent though. The BGM and the rest of the soundtrack was apt for this genre in general, and did accompany certain scenes really well.

    Now the storyline itself, nothing special, very predictable, and all, the first half you do feel a bit of a drag here and there, (the movie is almost 3 hours) and the funny thing is the first half and second half of this, lowkey felt like two different films, obviously there is a change of setting, new characters and all that are introduced. But like the first half itself had a climax, and that part was concluded so you would think 'oh, it's finished' - and obviously it's not.

    Like I'm going to be honest, the Kalyani x Pranav love side-story didn't hit as much as it should've and felt a bit forced, as it didn't really have a significant impact on the rest of the film. And some scenes were a bit ... cringe. OK, now it looks like I'm hating on the movie, bear with me. It's a Vineeth film, and that's his style and it's fine, we already know that and accept it.

    Next, performances, this is easily Dhyan's career best no joke (cause all his other individual films are flops) like he was very mature, and his comedic timing was pretty good, now coming to Pranav, he's like (being Mohanlal's son and all there's always been a lot of pressure on him ever since he came into the industry - why is blud waffling) he was alright, like he wasn't bad or anything, and you could feel a bit of vintage mohanlal vibes occasionally; mannerisms and all, but Dhyan did score more than him.

    Aju Varghese came, added some humour, then Basil came added some MORE humour, Neeraj Madhav had a hilarious small role as well, and then ...

    The man, the myth, the legend, NIVIN PAULY, sorry "NITHIN MOLLY" came, the fact is I went to see this film JUST for him, and see him on the big screen again, and I WAS NOT disappointed. As soon as, he arrived the theatre went crazy and all his scenes were peak, we literally did "get him back", his energy was absolutely amazing, like deadass could not stop laughing. Like his character, was him playing as himself pretty much, and he was trolling himself, calling people out for body-shaming him, all his previous films being flops etc. And like essentially it is 4th wall breaking and quite literally a message to his haters. And that one scene, got so much applause and cheers from the audience, it was lit. A little bit of overacting, but again his character literally demanded it, and it was so entertaining. Oh yeah, and there was so many fun references to other movies, and real life internet personalities. And a lot of cameos. Like the film is lowkey a tribute to malayalam cinema, and a wake up call for this current generation of directors.

    Jeez oh, I think you know what I am about to say, NIVIN PAULY carried the film, or at least made it significantly better.

    Dhyan did pretty well, Pranav was alright, and the comedy although a bit inconsistent, there was more hits than misses. Again, if you were to watch this at home, you would probably skip through some scenes, and that's why certain movies will only work with a lively audience, and a proper 'theatre experience'.

    OK, to summarise, a 'typical vineeth sreenivasan film', definitely a family padam, and yeah, once again, I didn't hate the film or anything, it's a nice feel-good picture, I just didn't like certain aspects, but as a whole it is decent.

    Now, if you actually read allat, respect.
  • I recently watched Varshangalku Shesham with a group of friends, and unfortunately, it didn't live up to the hype. Despite the excitement from movie makers and reviewers, our experience was quite different.

    The movie felt very lagging, lacking the pace and engagement we expected. The storyline dragged on, and it failed to capture our attention throughout. Casting family and friends without a logical connection of friendship in the story made it boring and disconnected. Additionally, the music did not meet our expectations, failing to enhance the viewing experience.

    What disappointed us the most was the stark contrast between the glowing reviews and our actual experience. It felt as though the positive reviews were misleading, leading to inflated expectations that were not met during the screening.

    Now, more people are providing actual feedback, reflecting the true sentiments of viewers who may have felt similarly let down by the film's execution.
  • Starting from acting part - Pranav Mohanlal- WOW ,JUST WOW! His acting has drastically improved the period .He is having his time. And man his body language and acting gives the vibe of our OLD LALETTAN....

    Dhyan Sreenivasan-He killed it man ,when it comes to humour he is just fabolous .Just remarkable acting .I think after THIRA(2013) this is one of movies where he has done bit of serious roles..

    WHAT A COMEBACK-NIVIN POLLY-THis guy knows how to do a comeback ,just loved it ...Especially his subtle humour and indirect jokes towards public about his body shaming and the only part that i feel a bit too much was his "PATTI SHOW" rest every thing was just beautiful...

    other actors- Aju Vargese - As usual with his humour and funny body language killing the scene ... Asif ALi-A very unexpected one but did a simple but effective role ... Kalyani-She does not have much role,but survived with her beauty more than her acting skills..

    Finally About the director-

    Vineeth Sreenivasan- He Literally has taught us how to direct a movie and for all aspring movie makers ,i think this is a great movie to get inspired from. His writing of dialogues oh god its soo good ,man that is god gifted...

    In the End the ENTIRE CAST HAS KILLED THE SCENE....:)
  • Warning: Spoilers
    Directed by Vineeth Sreenivasan, known for his ability to weave heartfelt narratives, the film marks a significant entry in contemporary cinema that captures the essence of human emotions with finesse...Also the reference of Victory Hugo(French writer) Babukka(Composer) Prem Nazir Sathyan master Adoor Bhasi & Joshiy shows how passionate Srinivasan been to art of Film-making...

    Dhyan Sreenivasan and Pranav Mohanlal deliver compelling performances, bringing depth to their characters with a remarkable blend of subtlety and strength. The chemistry between the lead actors adds a rich layer of authenticity to the storytelling, making every moment on screen feel genuine and impactful...Nivin rocked each and every scene with the limited screen time...

    The flick explores how Cinema making is a big struggle with various factors all coming right at the right time and this movie depicts the same, Careers are made and destroyed in this field overnight, What remains is only the handwork and struggle to deliver a hit every single time...

    The musical score of the film is another highlight, with compositions that beautifully complement the narrative's emotional landscape. The song "Nyabagam," in particular, stands out likely to resonate with audiences long after they leave the theater, thanks to its catchy melody and meaningful lyrics...

    Overall, "Varshangalk Shesham" is a beautifully crafted film that offers both entertainment and emotional resonance. Vineeth Sreenivasan's direction ensures that every element, from performance to music, works in harmony to create a memorable cinematic experience. This is a film that not only entertains but also lingers in the heart and mind, proving once again the power of well-told stories... Especially meant for Vineeth Srinivasan fanbase...
  • Utterly disappointed.

    The film was literal lag fest and cringe fest. Waste of money and time. It's a genuine review. I was wondering about how this film got good reviews. 99% of scenes are boring and like a village drama. Other peoples also talked the same opinion.

    I'm an 80s kid. In my 42 years of life, I have never seen such a bad movie in a cinema hall. I have been lucky enough to watch most of Malayalam movies.

    Srinivasan was a genius. I decided that my son would not get it. Yes, I also remembered what Srinivasan said. The films that did not do that are the big things he gave to Malayalam cinema. So Vineeth, the son, humbly pleads to do as his father says.
  • Vineeth Sreenivasan movies are emotions for Malayalees as he has gifted some heartwarming cult movies for many generations to come. Hence, this opened up to large expectations leading to mixed reviews.

    A tale of friendship during 70s and 80s where two friends move to Madras to fulfill their dream of becoming big in South Film industry. How they pave way in the industry is the movie all about.

    The story is pretty solid and it has solid trademark of Vineeth Sreenivasan. He teleports you to the 70s era with beautiful sets and narrative which stays true to the era. First half deals with lead's bond and how they make their place in film industry whereas second half is their second innings in life how they try to get back to their intended filmy life. The screenplay is where movie faulters as there is a flow missing as you don't really feel for the characters. But the second half makes up for turbulent first half.

    The sets, costume and makeup depart has to be given special mention as they have just nailed it. To make characters look old with such conviction was brilliantly done where many big budget movies faulters.

    Dhyan Sreenivasan for my surprise has just nailed it. He shines throughout the movie with such conviction that you would be astounded. Pranav Mohanlal is decent and gives glimpse of his superstar dad, Mohanlal in many scenes. But he is just mediocre and somebody else should have been given that role. Nivin Pauly is the next actor who with limited screen time just took the movie to next level. With his unlimited energy and beautiful writing he was mind blowing. Aju Varghese gives a nuanced performance. Rest every other characters are good in their part be it Basil Joseph, Kalyani Priyadarshan, Asif Ali, Shaan Rehman etc.

    The high point of the movie is the reality of filmmaking shown in the movie. It arrests you in their world and people who are not part of the industry get deep look into the sea of film world. The scene in theatre with Basil explaining audience reactions, Dhyan - Pranav scene outside the theatre are emotional best and you can't stop getting teary eyed or emotional. The length of the movie could have been shorten a little for more impact.

    The songs are mediocre which lets down the overall impact of movie. It may not be Vineeth's best but it surely is a good movie to be watched with family. Do give a try. #pranureviews #VarshangalkkuShesham #VarshangalkkuSheshamReview.
  • Overall if you think its a 7.2 movie. To discuss here is the character and the dialogue delivery by each actor pranav mohanlal was ok .dhyan was good .aju varghese and neeraj madhavan were the only positives of this film and i didnt like much of nivin Pauly's comedy dont know why? Was i over expecting or it is just over glorified by the reviewers . Basil was also good acts the same asin other film such as jan.e.man,falimy,etc.

    Neeraj madhavans role was small but he gave us the right amount of comedy and ajuvarghese too nivin also gave a little bit as much as i liked . Plot was nice . All the kerala part in the movie sucks the movie starts after they reach madras . Climax is also good ... Was a nice feel good movie.
  • dinojohn-8458613 April 2024
    Several Twitter users noted that the second half of 'Varshangalkku Shesham' was particularly strong, surpassing the first half in terms of impact. One user hailed it as "another blockbuster from Vineeth Sreenivasan" and praised the performances of Dhyan Sreenivasan and Pranav Mohanlal, with Nivin Pauly delivering a stellar comeback. Many praised the film as a "blockbuster," with one user asserting that Vineeth Sreenivasan displayed his exceptional talent once again. The film's second half was described as "out of the park," with Nivin Pauly returning in "full form." The supporting cast, including Dhyan Sreenivasan, Pranav Mohanlal, Basil Joseph, and Aju Varghese, also received commendations for their performances. Varshangalkku Shesham' features a star-studded cast, including Dhyan Sreenivasan, Pranav Mohanlal, Nivin Pauly, Aju Varghese, Kalyani Priyadarshan, and others in pivotal roles. With its engaging narrative and strong performances, the film is expected to continue attracting audiences and making a significant impact at the box office.
  • Varshangalkku Shesham. Is a love story comedy Malayalam movie directed by R. S. Vimal. The film revolves around a love story set against the backdrop of the Kerala floods.

    It explores the challenges faced by the protagonists due to the natural calamity and how it affects their lives and relationship.

    The film received mixed reviews, with praise for its emotional depth and portrayal of human resilience in the face of adversity.

    However, some critics felt that the narrative could have been more cohesive. Overall, it's a poignant drama that resonates due to its timely theme and strong performances.
  • ** Varshangalkku Shesham ( After many Years ) Malayalam Movie Review **

    Directed by Vineeth Sreenivasan starring Dhyan Sreenivasan Pranav Mohanlal in lead role.

    Also starring Nivin Pauly in a extended notable cameo appearance.

    A journey of friendship & the love for cinema --- A feel post watching this movie.

    A story of 2 friends who accidentally meets but then their love for art becomes the best of the buddies & after many years how cinema make their friendship stronger is all about the movie speaks..

    Nothing to say when a Vineeth Sreenivasan movie is watching a feel of relaxation can be sensed & again he doesn't disappoints me with this latest movie.

    A journey which can't be explained in writing but a 3 hour long movie not giving an opportunity of boredom but screenplay of Vineeth immesrse into his world & we forget about everything.

    Talking about the performance, Dhyan Sreenivasan had given the best performance. When a story like this and when a film maker who could extract the best from the artist such performance s can be witnessed.

    Another notable performance was Nivin Pauly. HE is Backkkkkk. What we were missing from him finally he gave us from this movie. Comedy and Nivin Pauly are best friends & when this both unites properly there is a riot of laughter at the big screen.

    Pranav Mohanlal gave a decent performance.

    The movie's backbone is the solid script and it's meticulously prepared screenplay.

    Overall a watchable soothing experience..
  • In this captivating cinematic odyssey, Venu and Murali embark on a journey through the intricate maze of the film industry, their lives intertwined by shared dreams and steadfast camaraderie. As their story unfolds, it weaves a tapestry of ambition, blossoming romance, and eventual triumphs, resonating with themes of perseverance, friendship, and the exhilarating pursuit of dreams amidst the glitz and glamour of the silver screen.

    The story draws attention to an achievement that results from a bad experience, showing how we are able to transform through the arts and tenacity in the face of adversity. Even if all seems lost, we should never give up.
  • Dhyan's performance in the film is stellar, but the overall engagement of the movie falls short. Despite sprinkles of humor, it disappoints, especially considering Vineeth Srinivasan's esteemed reputation as a director. The film seems more preoccupied with showcasing the inner workings of the cinema industry rather than delivering a cohesive narrative. While insights into filmmaking may intrigue some, they prove to be more of a distraction for the average viewer. Dhyan's portrayal shines amidst this backdrop, but it's not enough to salvage the lackluster storytelling. The audience is left wanting more depth and resonance, similar to Srinivasan's previous works. Despite technical prowess and commendable efforts from the cast and crew, the film fails to fully engage, leaving viewers disconnected and unfulfilled. Ultimately, it feels like a missed opportunity to deliver a compelling cinematic experience that truly resonates with the audience.
  • THE FIRST FEELING AFTER FINISHING A DEEPLY STRIKING NOVEL AND MEDITATING UPON IT SILENTLY....❤❤❤ THATS EXACTLY 💯 WHAT I FELT AFTER FINISHING THIS MOVIE AND COMING OUT BEAUTIFULLY PORTRAYED BY VINEETH SRINIVASAN LIKE A PAINTING ON A CANVAS💥 THE NUANCED 80s BACKDROP.... BRILLIANT👏 SAW THE BEST EVER PERFORMANCE ON SCREEN BY PRANAV AND DHYAN👌...THE CHEMISTRY IS IMPECCABLE.....I WOULD GIVE AN 11/10 IF POSSIBLE FOR THEM LITERALLY SAW MOHANLAL AND SRINIVASAN IN THEM. HOW CAN SOMEONE BE THIS TALENTED AND THAT TOO AT SUCH A YOUNG AGE.

    DEFINETLY A MUST WATCH!!!!!!🌟

    SIT BACK RELAX AND GET READY FOR AN UNFORGETTABLE JOUNERY

    SPECIAL MENTION TO NIVIN PAULY, AJU, BASIL, SHAAN.
  • Warning: Spoilers
    Honestly the first half of this movie made me question what is going on. Super boring. And sad to say this, mediocre acting by Pranav Mohanlal. I know it's a huge weight to come on screen being Mohalal's son. But if the roles Lalettan can do, that Mammootty could never pull off, it's the classical song acting; and drunken comical kind of acting. Both of this was required in the first half by Pranav. And he failed sadly. Dhyan Sreenivasan was decent throughout. Pranav was better in the second half, but he still has miles to go in acting prowess. The scenes where he is playing violin is so bad, wish he did some practice and homework before doing such a role, like Lalettan would've done to do justice to the role. The second half of the movie especially when Basil Joseph comes is hilarious. He is in fact one consistent high performer in the movie. And Nibin Pauli was hilarious. The scene that made me fall to the floor laughing was when Neeraj Madhav coming as a producer noticed who the director and music director of his movie is, how he goes on about how old they are and maybe they need a health checkup and if the churidhar wearing person was gonna make the songs. Essentially story is of two extremely talented youths, who in the first half show no ambition and is drinking and goofing around while showing they are talented; and then they go to Madras with strong ambitions. And one guy succeeds, while the other for no reason gives his beautiful composition to a struggling music director, who becomes a big hit (that part made no sense whatsoever). This second friend then becomes drunken and goes downhill completely. The first guy who becomes successful realizes the music was his after all. By then it was too late. Then these two friends meet in old age and put their talents together. And of course it's a hit. Pranav Mohanlal, if he really wants to act in movies, should put in more of an effort. In fact I can't think of which young actor can pull off this tough role that Lalettan used to do flawlessly when he was young. Everyone else was good.
  • I cud respect the effort vinneeth put behind direction.

    Only positive thing in the movie is song madhu pakaru and the screentime of nivin polly.

    Except everything is subpar and fake.. pranav mohanlal shud quit acting and do something else.. Dhayan had improved his acting skills.. kalayani was there only bcuz shes a nepo kid on a nepo kids movie.

    Unfortunately, movie is just whack filled with lotta cliche and cringe.

    Same template: kannur refrence - chennai - love at first sight - heroines hair in the wind ..too much of BGM and short songs ( you think you are doing high school musical) cmmon, man OMG!! All the online interview hype was so fake.. vineeth telling dhyan " dont tell the story " really just to create the fake hype.

    I think even influencers are paid of give posirive review.

    Such a disastorus movie i have watched in theater. Just sucks!!!
  • "Varshangalku Shesham" takes us on a charming journey through the world of aspiring filmmakers in the Madras (now Chennai) of the 1980s and 90s. The film's technical aspects are a real treat - the music is a delightful blend of nostalgia and contemporary sounds, perfectly capturing the era. The visuals are equally impressive, transporting viewers back in time with their evocative settings and costumes.

    The performances by Dhyan Sreenivasan, Nivin Pauly, and Basil Joseph are the true highlights, and they bring their characters to life with humor and warmth. Kalyani Priyadarshan and Neeta Pillai, while not having extensive roles, deliver solid performances in the supporting cast.

    However, the film falters slightly when it comes to Pranav Mohanlal's portrayal. While he shows potential, there are moments where his acting could be more nuanced.

    Despite these shortcomings, "Varshangalku Shesham" is a thoroughly enjoyable experience. The story of friendship, ambition, and the magic of cinema is heartwarming and relatable. With its strong technical aspects and stellar performances , this film is a delightful watch for anyone looking for a nostalgic trip down memory lane of film making in the 80s and at present.
  • It got trolled a lot saying it's cringe and stuff, but it's all in the second half.. 1st half is good .I THOUGHT the old flashback would be boring, but that's the part i liked.. the modern story in the second half was boring.. the makeup of actors were bad.. you wouldn't know they are old until the characters say it.. Just some white hairs , that's it.. if i were a director I'd make them bald, which is not done in most of the movies.. Anyway , the second half has so many cringe scenes.. vineeth sreenivasan thinks people are still like old times, where they felt emotions.. nowadays people don't have emotions.. they're into dark comedy and stuffs, Instagram comments are evidence of it.. You need highly emotional scenes to work it out... That's y most people thinks it's cringe.. if 2nd half is rewritten, it'd have been great.. nivin Pauly showed up and i hated the movie.. his lame jokes, annoying scream for no reason.. the song nyabagam is really lovely .
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