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Paapam Cheyyathavar Kalleriyatte

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Papam Cheyyathavar Kalleriyatte is a sarcastic Malayalam movie against all the communal myths and traditional social taboos. It exposes the double faced human mentality in the society.

Release Date : 2020-02-21

Language :Malayalam

Adult : false

Status : Released

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Cast

Vinay Forrt

Character Name : Roy

Original Name : Vinay Forrt

Gender : Male

Arun Kurian

Character Name : Rohan

Original Name : Arun Kurian

Gender : Male

Anil Nedumangad

Character Name : Rajan

Original Name : Anil Nedumangad

Gender : Male

Anumol

Character Name : Lissy

Original Name : Anumol

Gender : Female

Srindaa

Character Name :

Original Name : Srindaa

Gender : Female

Santhy Balachandran

Character Name : Linda

Original Name : Santhy Balachandran

Gender : Female

Alencier Ley Lopez

Character Name : Xavier

Original Name : Alencier Ley Lopez

Gender : Male

Tini Tom

Character Name : Alex

Original Name : Tini Tom

Gender : Male

James Eliya

Character Name : Umman Koshy

Original Name : James Eliya

Gender : Male

Madhupal

Character Name :

Original Name : Madhupal

Gender : Male

Sunil Sukhada

Character Name :

Original Name : Sunil Sukhada

Gender : Male

Shiny Sarah

Character Name : Mariyamma

Original Name : Shiny Sarah

Gender : Female

Reviews

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Tejas Nair

@nairtejas

2021-11-06

I am extremely impressed by the quality of cut-throat satire in Paapam Cheyyathavar Kalleriyatte (Let Sinners Repent) that takes potshots at a variety of things prevalent in modern (Christian) weddings and the dual-faced behaviour of the people involved and the things they do in the name of money. There are plenty of LOL moments in here starting from the first frame which takes a very leisurely approach throughout the film, magnifying some of the best performances I have seen so far this year. I would even call the entire cast performance a triumph as the comedy manages to convey its flurry of messages loud and clear, aptly enhanced by good characterisation, smooth camera work, and engaging dialogues. Nonetheless, it is let down by a shabby climax that could have been righter and unambiguous. Yet, this one gets my thumbs up. An absolute merriment, the 2 hours you will spend on this. Even better if you are against the pomp and circumstance involved in fat Indian weddings. TN. (Watched and reviewing during its world television premiere on Asianet.)