Ennalum ente aliya review

  1. 'Ennalum Ente Aliya' OTT release: Know when and where to watch Siddique, Lenaa
  2. Ennalum Ente Aliya censoring completed
  3. 'Ennalum Ente Aliya' review: Lenaa
  4. Ennalum Ente Aliya Review...Nuts


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'Ennalum Ente Aliya' OTT release: Know when and where to watch Siddique, Lenaa

'Ennalum Ente Aliya' starring Siddique, Lenaa, Suraj Venjaramoodu and Gayathri Arun, is now streaming on an OTT platform. The film, directed by Bash Mohammed, is a simple family drama that humorously pulls the blinds on relationships. Just like his earlier work 'Lukka Chuppi', the director focuses on marriages in 'Ennalum Ente Aliya'. Bash unfolds the challenges of parenting through Sulfi and Karim (played by Lenaa and Siddique), who have a grown-up daughter. Though Ameer is a cool dad, Sulfi is shown as a mother who is tormented by the unreasonable thought that their daughter might elope with some random guy. This makes Sulfi unbearable at times. The friction and the issues that crop up when the two couples (Karim's and Balu's families who live in the same apartment in Dubai)- meet form the rest of the story. The chemistry between Siddique and Lenaa are also the highlight of the film. onmanorama-topic-person-24-lena onmanorama-topic-person-41-siddique onmanorama-topic-person-43-suraj-venjaramoodu https-www-onmanorama-com-acp https-www-onmanorama-com-entertainment-entertainment-news onmanorama-topic-general-topics-76-entertainment-news 2ree98avj504vu40otp2naa5r6 https-www-onmanorama-com-entertainment

Ennalum Ente Aliya censoring completed

Scripted by Bash Mohammed, and Sreekumar Arackal, the film is said to have a humour-infused story of contemporary relevance. As per reports, it tells the story of a teen girl from a Muslim family who falls in love with a boy from a Hindu family. Ennalum Ente Aliya has cinematography by Prakash Velayudhan and music by Shaan Rahman and William Francis. Listin Stephen's Magic Frames is producing the film.

'Ennalum Ente Aliya' review: Lenaa

'Ennalum Ente Aliya' is a simple family drama that humorously pulls the blinds on relationships. Just like his earlier work 'Lukka Chuppi', director Bash Mohammed focuses on marriages in 'Ennalum Ente Aliya'. And since it is an often repeated concept in movies, the chances of it being predictable are high. What's impressive is how effortlessly director Bash Mohammed has been able to sustain the humour track while telling the story, which has immense scope for diverting into a melodrama. Suraj Venjaramoodu and Gayatri Arun, play the childless couple Balu and Lakshmi. Their doctor sets a three-day window to conceive a baby. However, Lakshmi's brother gatecrashes and decides to camp at their house for some days. Bash unfolds the challenges of parenting through Sulfi and Karim (played by Lenaa and Siddique), who have a grown-up daughter. Though Ameer is a cool dad, Sulfi is shown as a mother who is tormented by the unreasonable thought that their daughter might elope with some random guy. This makes Sulfi unbearable at times. The friction and the issues that crop up when the two couples (Karim's and Balu's families who live in the same apartment in Dubai)- meet form the rest of the story. Watching Suraj and Siddique onscreen are always a treat since they are quite comfortable in any role. It's been a while since Suraj has shed his goofy, slapstick comic roles. If you are anticipating that 'Ennalum Ente Aliya' will give you a glimpse of his past characters, you are mistaken, be...

Ennalum Ente Aliya Review...Nuts

Ennalum Ente Aliya Review…“It was not a bad movie” Year: 2023 Genre: Cast: Director: Bash Mohammed Writer: Sreekumaran Araykkal, Bash Mohammed Cinematographer: Prakash Velayudhan Summary: Without any tangible proof, Kareem & Sulu accuse Balu’s & Lakshmi’s ‘son’ of romancing their daughter, and that’s when everything erupts Overall Rating: NUTS Ennalum Ente Aliya was ‘not’ a bad movie at all! We had a good share of laughter and giggles; the problem just came from the storytelling being quite stagnant. The movie only got a boost of energy toward the end which was obviously really late. But all in all, it was a nice family entertainment ~Still Worth Watching~ Delicious —Lena (playing Sulu) stood out from the crowd 😃 She was the typical mother filled with insecurities about her only daughter, constantly thinking about who she was talking to, who she was going to marry, where she should go and at what time. She was pestering everyone with her incessant worries that it became hilarious —Ennalum Ente Aliya nicely illustrated three types of couples we see nowadays: the old & conservative, the contemporary & busy, and the young & liberal. It showed how they can live harmoniously and be fulfilled by not focusing on what others think. The constant sounds of doorbells and phone rings were a great reminder that they needed to be controlled, otherwise, they would control our lives —Bash Mohammed, the director, gave us a comprehensive knowledge of each character. We were warmly welcomed ...