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4/10
Manglish is a typical star driven vehicle that does not deserve a critical dissection
laltharun23 April 2015
Manglish starring Mammootty, however, sticks to the old practice and revolves around the persona of the super star. A movie that won't exactly turn a winner in that expected sense, 'Manglish' is a movie that is one time watchable, which could turn a hit but with intense marketing. Director Salam Bappu plays it safe by catering to the fan base of the star, putting in every ingredient that brought him a huge following. There are smart cooling glasses, peculiar lingo, some comedy scenes and action. His character of the hero is the focal point of the film and the story comes in a distant second. Mammootty is Malik Bhai, a classy fishmonger whose circle of friends include politicians and film-stars. He is said to be the uncrowned king of Kochi as no land deal can be made without his approval. He is divorced from his wife, a rich politician's daughter, who left him under pressure from her father. An Englishwoman named Michelle (Caroline Beck) comes under Malik Bhai's protection. Our man does not know a word of the Queen's language, thereby creating many so-called humorous situations that are worth hardly a chuckle. There is an effort to make the story interesting by giving Michelle's story a twist; she is something more than just an overstaying tourist. She has come to protect her ancestral property that was taken over by the caretaker after her ancestors left India. As this film is a star vehicle, there is no use dissecting the performances of the other actors. Tini Tom puts in an appearance as Malik Bhai's right hand man, Vinay Forrt as an English speaking tourist guide and Sudheer Karamana is the husband of Malik Bhai's divorced wife. Caroline Beck, the Dutch actress playing the blonde damsel in distress, just passes muster. Srinda Ashab as Mumtaz, the younger sister of Malik Bhai, gets a better opportunity to display her acting talent than the leading lady. All in all, this 'Manglish' is a safe family entertainer without any double meaning. The movie at 145 minutes may end-up as a hit among family audiences and will come as a solace for everyone looking for a better film from Mammootty.
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3/10
Nonsense movie !!!
winak23 July 2022
Senseless movie from a clueless director. The whole movie revolves around Mammootty and a caucasian woman and their language barrier. Honestly, this isn't 1850 Cochin. Interpreters who speak English is dime a dozen, so the whole precept of the rest of the story becomes redundant. The story doesn't have a head or tail, just a hodgepodge of unlikely scenarios stitched together. All you do is roll your eyes at the end of story. Please have mercy on your sensibility and avoid this movie.
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1/10
Ok wtf did i just watch
johnyts19 May 2021
This movie is trash broo i wasted 2 hours of my life watching this movie if a genie granted me 3 wishes ill use one to unsee this movie.
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