Pisharody's on screen presence and enigma could not be more embarrassed through Panchavarnathatha. For an average viewer, who has expectations as high as the sky, mainly due to the fact that Panchavarnathatha is Ramesh Pisharody's debut.
Becomes funny at times, but that phenomenon is not a sight that would satisfy the audience who actually pay to see this. Jayaram becomes the only possible positive that at least delivers his share of performance, that nearly saves the film from being a complete disaster. Kunchacko Boban played a crucial part in making the film a tad good, but again the story, the sub-par performances from the supporting cast and the produce that comes from the combined lot is not much, even nothing.
In the end, the film is all about the one guy, who is all sweet, has a tragic backstory and has some great deed to complete before his going. Be sure to expect the death sequence.