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Hindustan Times
15 minutes ago
- Hindustan Times
Cricketer R Ashwin is all praise for Basil Joseph's Sookshmadarshini: ‘How many people have the courage…'
Sookshmadarshini is a 2024 Malayalam film which stars actor-director Basil Joseph and actress Nazriya Nazim in the lead roles. The mystery thriller narrative and the brilliant performances by the cast ensured that Sookshmadarshini was much liked by the audiences and became a hit at the cinemas. Now, this popular Malayalam film has got a new fan and that too, cricketer R Ashwin, who is all praise for Sookshmadarshini, especially Basil Joseph's performance. Basil Joseph in Sookshmadarshini Ashwin on Basil Joseph's Sookshmadarshini Cricketer R Ashwin recently turned up as a guest on the Sanju Samson's show The Unexpected Guest Kutti Stories with Ash. The two talented cricketers were not just chatting about the antics on the field, but also discussed their favourite movies and actors. While Sanju Samson mentioned that Malayalam actors Tovino Thomas and Basil Joseph were his friends, Ashwin was quick to quip that he really liked Sookshmadarshini. 'What a film! How many people have the courage to do that role… Outstanding,' Ashwin said, and also asked Sanju to convey his regards to them. Sanju also responded that they are also 'fans' of Ashwin. Where to watch Sookshmadarshini on OTT You can watch Sookshmadarshini on JioHotstar via OTTplay Premium. Sookshmadarshini revolves around the character of Priyadarshini, who is very curious about Manuel who moves into her neighbouring house along with his elderly mother (Ammachi). When Ammachi goes missing, Priyadarshini fears that Manuel had something to do with it, and closely monitors his every move. She is aided by two of her neighbours, Sulu and Asma. Even while dealing with a mysterious incident, Sookshmadarshini ensures that there is also a quirky, fun element throughout most of the movie. The film is bolstered by the performances of Nazriya and Basil Joseph who are just perfect as the over-inquisitive Priyadarshini and the mysterious Manuel. MC Jithin has helmed this film, which features Akhila Bhargavan (of Premalu fame), Pooja Mohanraj, Sidharth Bharathan and Deepak Parambol in other supporting roles. If you are a fan of Basil Joseph, you can check out his other recent films such as Ponman, Maranamass and Pravinkoodu Shappu on OTTplay Premium.


Scroll.in
an hour ago
- Scroll.in
‘Coolie' review: Rajinikanth survives Lokesh Kanagaraj's overloaded and tacky ‘Coolie'
Lokesh Kanagaraj's Coolie stars the ageless, tireless and boundless Rajinikanth as a former dock union leader with a messiah complex. Coolie, released in Tamil, Hindi and other languages, revolves around the conflict between Deva (Rajinikanth), the smuggler Simon (Nagarjuna) and Simon's savage enforcer Dayal (Soubin Shahir). Deva is minding his own business, being a killjoy at the chummery he runs by forcing the residents to abjure liquor. But Deva is no Gandhian, as is revealed when his friend Rajasekhar (Sathyaraj) is killed and Rajasekhar's daughter Preethi (Shruti Haasan) needs protection. Rajsekhar has invented a 'mobile cremator', an electric chair that instantly does the work, and is very useful to Dayal. Since he is apparently the only person on the planet who can operate the gewgaw, his death troubles Dayal a great deal. Deva calls Rajasekhar his best friend but Deva has somehow been kept out of this ash-strewn phase. After Rajasekhar's death, Deva returns to his brutal ways. Written by Kanagaraj and Chandra Anbhazhagan, the 168-minute film has an overdose of gory, nails-driven-into-flesh brand of violence to compensate for its cliche-ridden, contrived plot. Kanagaraj hopes that the brain that isn't yet jaded by visuals of gruesome torture won't start thinking about the holes in the plotting. For safety, Rajinikanth is surrounded by actors who represent each of the country's major film industries. Apart from Nagarjuna (Telugu) and Shahir (Malayalam), Bollywood's Aamir Khan plays Dahaa, a bulked-up gangster. Kannada star Upendra plays Kaleesha, Deva's old buddy. One of the film's themes is that people aren't who they claim to be. This barely works out for Deva, since Rajinikanth has played this kind of mystery man before, but it does for a couple hiding in plain sight. The twist concerning Dayal and the character played by Rachita Ram is the most novel idea in the film. Kanagaraj does badly by the female characters yet again, with Preethi constantly in danger of being raped and not too bright either. The attention is firmly on Rajinikanth, playing the same-old hero with flexible morals with unbridled enthusiasm. Shahir is the film's scene-stealer, memorably capturing Dayal's horridness and dancing skills. Play


News18
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Prajakta, Karanvir & Gaurav EXCLUSIVE: On Influencers Becoming Actors, Andhera & MORE I N18V
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