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Friday 5 September 2014

Run Baby Run-It Makes You Feel Light And Feathery(Movie Review By Yoonus Mohyudhin)

Every film associated with Mohan Lal has got his incomparable influence and RBR has also got the same despite of the fact that it’s been directed by Joshi. The movie is fresh like a morning breeze though it has an old plot of “trouble of journalists”.
No doubt, the brilliant music by Ratheesh Vegha is the first reason why you get attracted towards it, but after you have seen the movie, it’s the acting of the  superstar which stays in your mind. The director has given full freedom to the actors and everyone is chilled out in the movie with no signs of stress or expectations to be fulfilled.
The main points why the film works is its fresh outlook, new energetic & cool faces and above all the freak out language used in the script . It just takes you away from the formal attitude and makes you feel more light.
The story is not new and the narration is also quite similar to movies like “I Love Trouble” (Nick Nolte –Juliya Roberts) where the friends are talking about the lead couple’s affair & marriage. But it’s the innocence of the  actors which works. The credit goes to the youth and young treatment in the movie. However there are certain scenes in which you feel the invisible presence of Laal’s special treatment somewhere at the back.
In the acting arena, top marks go to Amala Paul for her excellent act of a girl who doesn’t know that she is in love. She is what you remember walking out the cinema hall. And second comes the complete actor, Mohan Lal, who has acted just as he is simply not worried about the fact that it’s his presteige film. And for that he surely deserves praise. In the competitive world where every star  wants to outshine another, Lal shows that he damn cares about this competition and just wants to enjoy his work.
The charecter artists in the movie, Biju Menon & Mithun Ramesh are enjoying their roles which is nice to see. And a very entertaining act is there by Aparna & Swidheeq in their unique  style. Sai Kumar looked like repeating himself from another film. Rest all were quite natural and enjoyable.
Music by the maestro A.R. Ramesh Vegha no doubt is outstanding with “Aattumanal” song standing at the top. Fresh voices surely have added more flavour to the movie. But I found the lyrics department rather weak. Apart from the “Aattumanal” track, rest could have been more expressive in content.
In few words, the movie is fresh, has a young feel and above all makes you feel lighter in the world of heavy burdens. That’s what makes it work.
Rating : 2 / 5

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