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Kichamani MBA Review

Review by IndiaGlitz [ Thursday, August 30, 2007 • Malayalam ]
Kichamani MBA Review
Banner:
Hill Top Productions
Cast:
Suresh Gopi, Navya Nair, Priyanka, Jayasoorya, Priyanka, Biju Menon, Rizabava, Cochin Haneef, Anil Murali, Aby, Indrans, Bindu Panikar, Rajan P Dev, Augustine
Direction:
Samad Mangada
Production:
Salim
Music:
Sammad Mankada

Suresh Gopi has for long been tied to a particular star image, more of an officer on investigation who clears of the big mess taking strains to scream 'bombastic  dialogues' all through. His new film Kichamani M B A, is at least commendable for presenting the star with a comic flair, even though that too did not work in the film's favor.  As per definition ``A comedy is a movie in which the plot or characters try to make you laugh''. But can a movie be a comedy if it does not illicit any intended emotions in any of the sequences? And more so, the action comedy can be one of the easiest movies to make poorly and one of the most difficult to make effectively. And that is genre that producer turned director Samad Mankada tries to make in his debut attempt as the director .Besides presenting Suresh Gopi in a funny hairdo's, a singsong speech and curious walking styles, nothing is remarkable in this run of the mill stuff, which tries hard to bring in chuckles in every alternate sequences, but with the least success.
   
This is one of those movies that start off with a lot of promise and slowly degenerate over the next couple of hours. In this Onam offering Suresh Gopi is Kichamani; a smooth talking wheeler-dealer who runs a big establishment specialized in bribing officials and making things done from government machinery. The MBA attached to his name is not the short form for the degree, but it stands for Member of Bachelor Association, as the hero is more a devotee of lord Ayappa. He has his parallel mechanisms in every government offices and with the passes issued by Kichamani, any one can get any deed done, ranging from getting job transfers, smuggling goods including liquor to booking a seat in private medical colleges.

Kichamani has his own reasons to think that the remedy for corruption is not anti corruption, but corruption itself. He believes  in his experiences that he got since his childhood  working with the bribery machinery in various offices. His immediate core group includes Ginnah(Kochin Haneef), his mentor, Bahuleyan(Riza Bawa) the excise minister , Udhayabhanu(Biju Kuttan) his manager and Gopi(Abey), who is into everything with their leader. And to bring in the necessary clashes with the hero is Devanarayanan, popularly called as Devanji, a shrewd politician, who treats politics as a part of his illegal   business. Devanarayanan is hell bent on clearing of the machinery of Kichamani  for a variety of  reasons as Kichamani extends unlimited support to Bahuleyan, his  opponent in the party  and as Kichamani is the one solely responsible for sending Devan's brother to jail.  The villain gathers every point to fight with Kichamani, which proves to be singular plot of the film.

Into this turmoil arrives Shivani Menon , an award winning  documentary maker from Delhi,  with her crew composing of manager Chempakaraman and cameraman Sajan (Jayasuriya). As they are soon embroiled in probing   on the illegal land acquisition by paradise group headed by Devanji, and plan to make a documentary on that, they fall into danger .Kichamani saves them and give them a shelter in his big house. The essential love angle in the film is created  by Sajan and Kichamani's sister  Kalyani,(Priyanka, debuting in Malayalam) which makes the scripter repeat the highlight sequences of the Mohanlal  hit 'Usthad' .The film which progress in the unending fights between the Kichamani and Devanarayanan  who strives for more power ,hardly gives any solace to the already yawning viewers who never gets drawn into the plot or characters , as all moves around in a perfectly predictable sequences more amidst direct crassness.

The film tries to find humor in silly rhymes, lowbrow gay gigs and unnecessary songs. The performances are unconvincing and the s

Rating: 0 / 5.0

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