
NIRNAYAM MALAYALAM MOVIE REVIEW 2015 MOVIE
The entire movie is made up of such scenes where actor Mammootty lives the role of Pallikal Narayanan. The way he smiled when he heard his childrens' voice, and became sad when his wife hung up abruptly, made everyone silently wipe off a tear or two. There is one scene where he calls on his family from Dubai, and silently overhears all the proceedings of a function he is missing out on. There are many scenes where he makes you feel pain in your heart. This megastar, or Mammooka as we endearingly call, makes us all root for him. Mammootty doesn't need any more applause or praise than he already gets. His last outing "Kunjananthande Kada", also featuring Mammootty in the lead, made people take notice of his ability to prudently showcase the travails of a common man, whose struggles we have witnessed or atleast, have heard of. With so many seasoned actors, Salim Ahamed has delivered a hard hitting emotional drama that is sure to string at your hearts. This movie is a tribute to all those people. He sacrifices his entire life, leading it only to satisfy others' expectations. When have we spared a moment to think about the man who struggles hard, in an urban desert, all alone, with only his thoughts for company. We all know only about the money that people make working in the gulf, or about the people they leave behind, when have we ever thought about the person who does this all.

Such is the impact that it creates on its viewers. Now, I bet, every single person, after watching "Pathemari", would have developed a strong sense of respect for the men who are working in the Gulf (if not already). One might think this subject has already been dealt with in many movies, but, none have ever lasted in people's memories. Salim Ahamed, best known for "Adaminte makan Abu" has taken up the subject of Malayalee men struggling in the Gulf. Review Pathemari & earn 20 DM Points.* Review Submit
