Nirnnayam (1995) Poster

(1995)

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8/10
Underrated entertainer
rtoac131 July 2022
This is a Malayalam language film starring Mohanlal and Heera Rajagopal.

Although very made and well performed with well developed characters, the film clearly suffered because the theme was a remake of The Fugitive which itself was remade as Criminal in Bharat in multiple languages.

The combination of talented stars Mohanlal, Heera Rajagopal and Lalu Alex was excellent and the film really breezes through, drama and romance interspersed with funny moments.

Even if you know the story, it's worth a watch for them.
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10/10
Visually stunning, technically brilliant & a ground breaking achievement in Malayalam Cinema. Criminally underrated!
tylerdurdenin23 May 2020
I just cannot believe the fact that this movie is so underrated in the IMDb! Nirnayam is one of those rare remakes which actually surpasses the quality of the original movie. It's the remake of the 1993 American classic, The Fugitive but that doesn't take anything away from this brilliantly executed film! The cinematography, making style, soundtrack & fight sequences can be considered as 'ground breaking'. It's way ahead of its time! Also, it was the first malayalam movie to use wide angle lens camera for the fight sequences & POV shots which was later used in films like Kalapani and Amen. The lighting in most of the frames look classy & vibrant. The soundtrack & sound design is so well advanced and still holds up after all these years! The soundtrack was done by the composer, R.Anand. The soundtrack was a highly experimental one for Malayalam Cinema. He used avante garde synthesizers which was primarily used during the time period of 80's english music. Such brilliance in sound engineering that too, from the early 90's! It really fits into the overall tone of the film. Mohanlal gives an exceptionally brilliant performance as the character, Dr. Roy. The character is indeed a well written one. He is an orphan and a honest & a brilliant surgeon yet, he isn't money minded like the other doctors of the hospital who use their knowledge of medical science for their own personal gains. There is an important scene in the film which showcases that. I really loved the romance parts between Roy(Mohanlal) and Annie(Heera Rajgopal). They had an amazing chemistry together. What I really loved about this film was the father-daughter kind of relationship between Roy(Mohanlal) and Parukutty(Shamili). This is reason why I feel this movie is a better version of The Fugitive as it focuses on character development & space in its 1st half but The Fugitive focuses on action & thriller elements instead. But it was really from the 2nd half of the movie that it started to kick ass! Lalu Alex makes his appearance in the 2nd half as plays the role of a badass cop like the one potrayed by Tommy Lee Jones in the original. He simply nailed that role! The villain characters were also great but the makers could've given a bit more space for their performances. Overall it's an outstanding film & outstanding film making which certainly deserves more recognition for its performances, theme and cinematography. It is a shining example of The Golden Era of Cinematic Brilliance i.e. from the 80's to 90's. And It very well showcased the dark side of the medical community and how they cheat their patients. Truly a cult classic from Malayalam Cinema ! Hat's off to the director, Sangeeth Sivan!
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4/10
Shameless copy of a Hollywood movie
modistreet17 January 2009
Warning: Spoilers
Lack of creativity would be an apt description for this movie. An outright xerox copy of the "Fugitive" with minute exceptions. Even the dialogs were an exact translation of the Hollywood movie. It is quite embarrassing to see such plagiarism. Malayalam and Bengali movies are known for their originality, but that's not at all evident here. Mohanlal tried his best but wasn't very convincing as the accused doctor. The supporting actors just sleepwalked through their respective roles. Nedumudi Venu's talent was just wasted in the priest's role. My advise would be to watch the original Fugitive-Harrison Ford instead of this cheap imitation.
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