Saturday 24 March 2012

THE KING & THE COMMISSIONER - Review




It is the first time, viewers' clap procured characters Joseph Alex IAS and Bharath Chandran IPS are coming together in a new film 'The King & The Commissioner', directed by Shaji Kailas and Written by Ranji Panicker. But all the expectations are Shattered, the film is a resemblance of their previous films and response is 'Faint, Permanent and tedium'. The film produced by Anto Joseph and released on 23 March 2012.

Story
Joseph Alex IAS and BharathChandran IPS are working in New Delhi on deputation and they joins together to investigate the murder of scientists Sudarshan and Emma john. They reveals the real culprits behind the murder.

The Film First half sequences are a permanent pattern of Shaji Kailas and Ranji panicker. 'The King & The Commissioner' is the mixture of their 4 films 'Ekalavyan', 'Roudram', 'The King' and 'Commissioner'. And in the Second half subsumes the outflow of outdated and prejudiced scenes, which leads to a Bad climax

Mammootty and Sureshgopy play the roles of Joseph Alex IAS and BharathChandran IPS respectively and torrid, but their sequences are not much better because the roles recycle in a languid way. Especially their joint scenes are indigestible. The villain roles done by Saikumar, Jayan Cherthala, Devan etc. are time-consuming and other characters are clutter.

Shaji Kailas directs this film in his permanent making style, most of the scenes and shots are outdated and obnoxious. Ranji Panicker's story and screenplay recalls his previous films and lot of dialogues are screech and obscene. The Cinematography which is done by Sharavanan Dft. and Bharani.K.Dharan is turbulent and the unstructured Editing is done by Samjith MHD. Rajamani composed the BG Music is the incursion of ineffective. 

Overall, 'The King & The Commissioner'  is top-up with slapdash and topsy-turvy.

Grade:  'The King & The Commissioner' is Hullabaloo and Killjoy film.
Rating:   3.5/10                                             

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