'Bhishmaparvam' is a good film with guessing story, but with different approaches and presentation.
Michael is just another version of Bilal in Big-B.
The only difference is that when the character Michael was made in reference to Bhishma, two factions were formed within the family of Anjootti like the Pandava-Kauravas in the Mahabharata.
Each and every scene comes in such a way that even those who do not like slow paced storytelling can get immersed in the story of the film.
Amal Neerad's story of Michael becoming the 'Commander-in-Chief' of the Anjootti Family in Mattancherry, is not only narrated through the dialogues of rickshaw driver, but also captured in such a way that the scene unfolds in his mind by Amal Neerad.
Amal Neerad's making style does not tire of the intro scene of Michaelappan who is about to hear the complaints of those who are denied justice and the arrival of Mammooty in slow motion down the stairs.
Harshan's editing and Sush's background music combine to make this film a great cinematic experience.
At the age of 70, Mammootty was able to bring the character of Michael to life on all levels.
Michael is also notable as a character considering Mammootty's age.
Shine Tom Chacko, Farhan, Srinath Bhasi and Sudev all performed brilliantly.
It's once again that Saub has a special scent to stand out in Mattancherry characters.
Nedumudi and KPAC simplicity made the Iravippilla-Karthiyaniyamma character duo, who live with their old age and hatred was amazing.
The scene where Saip plays Tony in Big B is almost the same as repeated in 'Bhishmaparva' and felt like a stone bite.
Michael is just another version of Bilal in Big-B.
The only difference is that when the character Michael was made in reference to Bhishma, two factions were formed within the family of Anjootti like the Pandava-Kauravas in the Mahabharata.
Each and every scene comes in such a way that even those who do not like slow paced storytelling can get immersed in the story of the film.
Amal Neerad's story of Michael becoming the 'Commander-in-Chief' of the Anjootti Family in Mattancherry, is not only narrated through the dialogues of rickshaw driver, but also captured in such a way that the scene unfolds in his mind by Amal Neerad.
Amal Neerad's making style does not tire of the intro scene of Michaelappan who is about to hear the complaints of those who are denied justice and the arrival of Mammooty in slow motion down the stairs.
Harshan's editing and Sush's background music combine to make this film a great cinematic experience.
At the age of 70, Mammootty was able to bring the character of Michael to life on all levels.
Michael is also notable as a character considering Mammootty's age.
Shine Tom Chacko, Farhan, Srinath Bhasi and Sudev all performed brilliantly.
It's once again that Saub has a special scent to stand out in Mattancherry characters.
Nedumudi and KPAC simplicity made the Iravippilla-Karthiyaniyamma character duo, who live with their old age and hatred was amazing.
The scene where Saip plays Tony in Big B is almost the same as repeated in 'Bhishmaparva' and felt like a stone bite.
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