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Upacharapoorvam Gunda Jayan Review…the typical comedy
Year: 2022
Genre: Celebration, Family, Comedy
Cast: Saiju Kurup, Siju Wilson, Sagar Surya, Shabareesh Varma, Vrindha Menon, Johny Anthony, Jaffar Idukki, Vijilesh Karayad, Sudheer Karamana, Hareesh Kanaran, Gokulan, Sabumon Abdusamad
Director: Arun Vaiga
Writer: Rajesh Varma
Cinematographer: Eldho Issac
Summary: A tensed Jayan wants to ensure his niece’s arranged wedding goes perfectly despite a few parties, including the bride, willing to sabotage it
Overall Rating: Beignets
Upacharapoorvam Gunda Jayan (UGJ) is a classic Mollywood comedy filled with many odd and humorous characters.
The twists helped maintain the momentum, nonetheless, it’s one of those movies you can forget after watching
~Yours To Explore~
Delicious
—The story was quite fascinating, having an overly anxious uncle and a reluctant bride working at odds with each other.
We were pleasantly entertained throughout the film and also fooled! As always having a big cast kept the show going
—UGJ sent a soft warning on honoring people’s choices in marriage or else…🤐
—Arun Vaiga, the director, created a nice ambiance of the wedding venue; the guests and neighbors gave off celebration vibes, we were not bored at all
—The supporting cast did a superb job, they were the ones spicing up the movie more than the lead actors.
A special shout out to Johny Antony (playing the social-media-addicted NRI relative), Jaffar Idukki (playing the rumor-spreading “relative”), and the picky photographers
Bland
—Saiju Kurup (playing Jayan) had a repetitive facial expression that became tedious to watch
—Most characters were designed in a typical way: there’s always the unusual/nosy neighbors, a relative who acts weirdly, and the gossiping wives busy with their household duties. Would have been more intriguing to see some originality
Viewers’ Guide
LanguageViolence
Intimacy none
Trailer
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(Audio: Malayalam; English Subtitles: Yes )