Njangalude Veettile Athidhikal

Njangalude Veettile Athidhikal (The Guests in Our Home) is a 2014 Malayalam family drama film directed by Sibi Malayil.[1] It stars Jayaram, after a long gap, opposite Priyamani in the lead;[2] Priyamani has been paired up with Jayaram for the first time.[3] Narain, Innocent, Kalabhavan Shajon, and Lena play significant roles in the film.[4][5] The movie is penned by K. Gireesh Kumar. The background score and soundtrack are composed by Bijibal and Ratheesh Vega respectively. Kalabhavan Shajon debuts as a singer in the film through the song Maaye Maaye.[6]

Njangalude Veettile Athidhikal
Directed bySiby Malayil
Produced byMilan Jaleel
Written byK. Gireesh Kumar
StarringJayaram
Priyamani
Narain
Lena
Music byRatheesh Vega
Background score: Bijibal
CinematographySameer Haq
Edited byBijith Bala
Production
company
Distributed byGalaxy Films Release (Kerala)
Popcorn Entertainments
(Asia Pacific)
Release date
  • 30 October 2014 (2014-10-30)
CountryIndia
LanguageMalayalam

The film is produced by Milan Jaleel under his banner Galaxy Films. Popcorn Entertainments Australia distributed the film all over Australia, New Zealand, Singapore, and Malaysia. The film released on 30 October 2014, with mixed reviews.[7]

Plot

The film's story revolves around Advocate Manoj and Bhavana played by Jayaram and Priyamani, respectively. Their life takes a turn when their only daughter meets a tragic death. The demise of their daughter leads to a gap between them. Eventually, Bhavana will start doubting her husband of having an extramarital affair. The film then talks about some uninvited guests, who come into their life and how they influence the couple and their life.

Cast and crew

  • Niyas Backar

Critics review

Paresh C Palicha of rediff.com rated 2/5 stars and wrote "The film cannot be taken seriously and it turns out to be a miserable disappointment".[8] Cochintalkies.com rated 2/5 stars and said "Watchable, But do not expect anything. A movie made out of desperation that would the exact sentence to define this movie. Njangalude Veettile Adhithikal with no doubt has a good story but mediocre script and lousy direction has ruined this movie[9] Sify.com gave "below average" verdict and stated "There is no point in mincing words, Njangalude Veettile Adhithikal tests the patience of the viewer big time. Watch it at your own risk please!".[10] Indiaglitz.com rated 5/10 stars and wrote "Even after with a convincing story and decent performances from the key players, the movie fails to impress, enthuse or amuse at any points of its narratives. The problem with the movie is that the whole theme is handled in a inept matter by K Gireesh kumar, whose script lines fail to bringing any impressions."[11]

Nowrunning.com rated 1.5/5 stars and gave a "poor" verdict and wrote "From the levels of a normal family drama, the movie attempts to become a psychological thriller. Technically the movie doesn't bear the stamp of an experienced director. 'Njangalude Veettile Athidhikal' in all likelihood will struggle in theatres like uninvited guests in a party.".[12] Unni R Nair of Kerala9.com rated 2/5 stars and said "The film seems just about OK, but fails to impress; it once again proves that it’s the script that makes or mars it all. In this case the script mars it all, despite the story being convincing and the key players delivering rather decent performances. The film, on the whole, fails to impress, excite or entertain." and concluded as "Unimpressive; poor scripting mars it all....Forgettable!!!".[13]

The Times of India rated 3/5 stars and wrote "As likely as not it deals with a subject related to a mental malady, audience see the ghost of Manichithrathazhu here and there. One also wonders why certain scenes which could have been handled better with situational comedy. Overall the film is worth a watch for the subject that Siby Malayil has tried to deal with and has its heart in the right place.".[14]

Music

Composer Ratheesh Vega's album features three tracks. One is sung by actor Shajon and the rest by newbie singers. Though it boasts of no musical novelty, it's a playlist-friendly album with one melodic fast number and two other soft melodies. Shajon debuts as a singer through singing the track Maaye Maaye penned by Santosh Varma. The song is rhythmic and has a folk feel. Mazhavil Thundu by Sanup is a melody that sets up a hazy mood. However, it reminds you of many other hit melodies here and there. The song Oru Naal is included both in the male and female version by Joju Sebastian and Anitha. Rafeeq Ahamed's lyrics for the song are also haunting and romantic.[6]

NoSongSingersLyricsLength
1"Maaye Maaye"Kalabhavan ShajonSantosh Varma3:34
2"Mazhavil Thundu"Sanup4:27
3"Oru Naal" (Male)Joju SebastianRafeeq Ahamed3:48
4"Oru Naal" (Female)AnithaRafeeq Ahamed2:27

References

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