A Malayalam Film to watch with family for that multitude of devotees of Jesus, Ayyappan, Allah and Individuals." This was the inscription of the banner that got delivered yesterday for Malikappuram. I should concede that the secularism they have gotten that banner some place is a confirmation of the way that religion is a blurring substance in present day culture. Malikappuram is a film that attempts to make a fan following for religion among children, and essayist Abhilash Pillai releases his internal Udaykrishna to make a covert Ayyappan mass film that is rigorously for youngsters.
As the title proposes, the film is about Malikappuram Kallu. From sleep time stories by her grandma, Kallu extraordinarily appreciates Master Ayyappa, and she has been requesting that her father take her to Sabarimala. After a few demands, her dad, Ajayan, at long last consented to take her to Sabarimala. In any case, certain appalling occasions postponed that excursion, lastly, Kallu chose to leave for Sabarimala all alone, alongside her closest companion, Piyush. The memorable excursion of the two children is what we see in Malikappuram.
The interest group of this film is kids. The equation of the heavenly satire is entirely unsurprising, and Abhilash Pillai is attempting to make the youngster's film an Unni Mukundan activity story in the final part. Vishnu Sasi Sankar nearly makes the film seem to be a beta Pulimurugan with that multitude of battles set inside the woodland. The essential feel of the composing is this film's crucial defect, which is obviously taking care of the crowd of everyday cleansers. Very much like the way that Aamir Khan's PK utilizes stickers of Divine beings to move away from slaps, Abhilash Pillai embeds Ayyappan stories to unnerve the ones who need to discuss make.
As anybody with presence of mind can figure from the trailer, Unni Mukundan plays the Ayyappan identical defender in the film. With that facial hair and lovely grin, he is really a decent decision for a Youngster's film legend. Deva Nandha, who plays the film's title character, has an irresistible grin that causes us to sympathize with her personality, who really has an extremely ridiculous feeling of trust. Ace Sreepath as Piyush was alright. Saiju Kurup sleepwalks through that regular dad character. Sampath Slam plays an inconsequential reprobate who is there just for that woodland battle. Ramesh Pisharody, TG Ravi, Sreejith Ravi, Alphy Panjikaran, and so on, are the other significant names in the film.
The film's setting has clearly produced an oddity to know whether it has any publicity joined to it. In any case, the sheer shortfall of art and the messy composing won't actually make you worry about the film's plan. To find anything energizing in this Vishnu Sasi Sankar film, you should eradicate your recollections of the great heavenly dreams you have seen. Frankly, they are simply digging the wetland as the subject is delicate, and there will be a base assurance of help for something like this. The music is essentially on the conventional side, and to make things powerfully otherworldly, we have Harivarasanam playing when the end credits roll.
Malikappuram is a boring and rushed endeavor to save religion from being superfluous. Perhaps the absence of energy that was there to "safeguard" customs in the new past has caused them to understand that strict molding needs to begin from youth. Consequently making Ayyappan look like a defensive hero who crushes miscreants is a brilliant and unpretentious push toward that not-really clean plan.