Meezan Review…our eyes swelled from over-weeping
Year: 2019
Genre: Friendship, Family, Sickness, Drama
Cast: Jabbar Chemmad, Niyaaz Mecazriel, Majeed, Chembil Ashokan, Kottayam Nazeer, Anjali Nair, Mamukkoya, Anjana Menon
Director: Jabbar Chemmad
Writer: Sasi Parapanagadi
Cinematographer: Pradeep Nair
Summary: After a horrific event renders Koyakutty mentally unstable, his relationship with his longtime best friend is tested
Overall Rating: Feast
We absolutely hate crying when watching movies, but there was no way to keep a firm face with Meezan.
Our eyes swelled from over-weeping… Meezan was a sweet and simple story loaded with a deep message on friendship. We dare you not to cry while watching😃
~Worth Watching~
Delicious
—Meezan was truly unique in the way it portrayed the extent of friendships. The screenwriter evoked a lot of themes such as loyalty, bitterness, melancholy, selflessness, and happiness.
He pushed us to question many things about friendships, e.g. How far are we willing to be committed for the sake of friendship? What would we do if a friend became seriously ill?
—At first glance, acting appeared average. It was only after a few minutes we understood that the characters were reflecting their monotonous environment.
Jabbar Chemmad (playing Koyakutty) melted our hearts with his striking rendition of an ill person, he was just hmmm…
The chemistry between the two friends was very inspiring, pure, and gentle
—The pale color grading worked in unison with the story’s atmosphere, and the costume and make-up teams precisely enhanced each character
Bland
—There were a few moments where the score was a little overpowering
Viewers’ Guide
LanguageViolence none Nudity
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