Mollywood Times Film: Anurag Kashyap praises ‘Mollywood Times’; He calls it ‘a filmmaker’s dream’; Appreciate Abhinav Sunder Nayak’s articles | Malayalam Movie News
Leader of ‘Bandar’ Anurag Kashyap has made an impression with the Malayalam film ‘Mollywood Times,’ in which she played the role of ‘Premalu’ Naslen lead. Sharing his thoughts on the platform Letterboxd, Anurag Kashyap praised the director Abhinav Sunder Nayak by presenting a story that combines reality with hope.
Anurag Kashyap reviews “Mollywood Times”
Anurag Kashyap read: “An internet/social media filmmaker’s wet dream is this film. Lots of facts and lots of ideas. Full explanation from the filmmaker. Abhinav Sunder Nayak only gets bigger with time. This is how it is but more love is what we want. “I loved that movie.”
Naslen’s video is now streaming on OTT
‘Mollywood Times’ is available on OTT. Directed by Abhinav Sunder Nayak, the film has been receiving positive response from the audience since its release.The story follows Vineeth Madhavan, a youth from Kuttikkanam who dreams of becoming a filmmaker. As he strives to achieve that goal, he encounters a series of challenges that test his patience, determination and commitment to his principles. Although he faces every challenge with courage, he falls into some pitfalls – something that a new filmmaker will have to face in the industry.
Day box office opening service
‘Mollywood Times’ also started well at the box office. According to Sacnilk estimates, the film collected Rs 1.80 crore in India on its opening day from 954 screenings.Its all India collection stands at Rs 2.09 crore, while the all India collection stands at Rs 1.80 crore after Day 1.ETimes awarded ‘Mollywood Times’ 3 stars out of 5. Our exclusive review says, “Abhinav, co-written by Ramu Sunil, offers a refreshing take on life’s challenges. It’s refreshing because, even if it could have gone dark, the writers keep the story interesting and the hero doesn’t think of giving up on his dreams or neglecting his principles.So the plot is compelling, but the story starts to feel confusing, especially in the second half. Several hurdles that come in the way of Vineeth’s dreams are from the unique style of Mollywood and are tiresome. “The content on SC/ST privilege sounds tone deaf and unnecessary.”



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