Description
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Title
Welcome To Central Jail Malayalam DVD -
Actors
Dileep,Vedhika -
Category
DVDs - Movies -
Director
Sundar Das -
Producer
Vyshakh Rajan -
Purchase Price
$9.99 -
Rent Price
$2.00 -
DVD Rent Length
Daily -
Language
Malayalam -
Release Date
10-20-2016 -
Sub Titles
English -
Video Format
NTSC
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Welcome to Central Jail Malayalam DVD
Starring : Dileep,Vedhika
Welcome to Central Jail is a 2016 Indian Malayalam film written by Benny P.Nayarambalam and directed by Sundar Das.The cinematography is handled by Alagappan N.The film features Dileep and Vedhika in the lead roles,whereas Renji Panicker,Kailash,Aju Varghese,Siddique,Sudheer Sukumaran,Vinaya Prasad and Thesni Khan portray supporting rolesSlapstick earns for itself a bad name in 'Welcome to Central Jail', the latest Dileep outing directed by Sundar Dass, the film maker who gifted us with 'Sallapam', a couple of decades back. Scripted by Benny P Nayarambalam, 'Welcome to Central Jail' gets shortlisted for the Year's nastiest film disaster in no time.Unnikuttan (Dileep), born to a woman prisoner in the Central Jail, develops an affinity for the place even after turning an adult. He gets himself involved in petty crimes and comes back to the jail time and again, confessing that the prison is more like home to him. Once out on parole, he meets Radhika (Vedhika), a photographer who finds herself in a mess when a photo shoot inadvertently captures a crime. I am not really hunting for some logic in a junkyard as this, but when you get to see the prison officers anxiously trying to make the love story work, you start wishing for the sky to fall down. And when a police officer comments that the inmates have transformed the prison into a playschool, you nod your heads in disagreement. For one, kids are tons more intelligent, and two, this scenario is much, much worse. Despite the expectations regarding the film being zilch, there is nothing that the film does to surpass them. It's true that there aren't any opportunities lying around for the film to work wonders, and with a non-existent storyline as the one in question, there is only this much that the makers can aspire to do.The very first song in the film, (after a title song, that is) is one that would have you clutching on to your seats, lest you end up banging your head down on your knees in disgust. Everything about it is unbelievably crass, and thankfully the couple of songs that follow aren't as bad. And there are the jokes that clearly centre around parts of the human anatomy and which guarantee anything but laughter.There is this highly theatrical climax that makes you wonder if you had been watching some other film for the last couple of hours, and the epilogue makes up for the slight diversion in tenor, by hastily reverting to the absurd tone.