AMBILI MOVIE REVIEW

Meeting a New Changi (28-08-2019)

 Chang'ai's name: Ambili
 Where Changai was found: Liberty Thalassery
 Time to meet Changi: 9.15pm.
 There was another to meet Changi: Maximum 30 people sitting in chairs.

 The first word: Some people love us without expecting anything in return.

 Kattappana is the land of Ambili (Saubin), who is less intelligent but knows more to love others than to boast of being intelligent.  There are those who take advantage of that love and there are those who give back that love.  Ambili is a moment in the life of Ambili.

 In the first half of the film, we see the journey of Ambili flowing through his home town of Kattappana.  The second half may look like a road movie, but even there, the film's strength is Ambil's unblemished love.  In the first half, the film goes pretty well, but the second half is a bit steep.

 There is only one exception in this world where lovers return only losses, and those who know only love as Umbrella, there it is turned into a good good movie.  A movie with little to no shocking dialogue and twist.

 What did he show Eo-Saub for what he was, to live like a madman?  But to make it more beautiful, I play the role of Ambili.  He can't even think of another replacement for that role.  He has transformed Ambily's laughter, playfulness and laughter into an audience.  Lots of love.

 Tanvi Ram, who played the lead role as Tina, also did good acting.

 Naveen Nasim, who played Bobby, did not perform better.

 The other characters in the movie were Lockett Prakashan and Jaffar Idukki.

 John Paul, who made the short film Guppy, also made his second film.  Ambili is a film, but what it says has a lot of meaning.  The director has been able to present it very beautifully.

 The Viswals, signed by Sharan Velayudhan, were beautiful.

 The background music composed by Vishnu Vijay which flowed with Ambili gave a good feel.  Needless to say, "Fan" is the best Feel in the songs.

 Movie Chain Rating: 7.5 / 10

 NB: It's been a while since the rain and the flood and a few other things, but it's great to see you from the theater.

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