Apoorva Ragam movie online



Producer- Siyad Koker
Director- Sibi Malayil
Cast- Nishan, Asif Ali, Nithya Menon, Vinay etc.
Music- Vidyasagar
Background Music- Biji Bal
Lyrics- Santhosh Verma
Story, Screenplay, dialogues- G.S.Anand, Najeem Koya



Apoorva Ragam Movie Review

A director who has delivered many memorable films in the past, Sibi Malayil hasn’t
been giving us any real good movies for quite some time. Now, with ‘Apoorvaragam’ he
seems all set to hit back, delivering a film that proves that Sibi Malayil is only too happy
to change with the times.
‘Apoorvaragam’ begins very much like a usual campus flick. Roopesh (Nishan) and
Tomy (Asif Ali) are first year students and Roopesh in college. Roopesh develops a
liking for Nancy (Nithya Menon), who is the daughter of a rich guy. He is in love with
her and wants her to reciprocate his love. Tomy too desires this to happen and with the
help of a couple of other friends, Roopesh succeeds in winning over Nancy’s love. But
then, Tomy starts behaving rather strangely. He calls us Nancy’s father and, calling
himself a ‘well-wisher’ tells him that Nancy is in love with a ‘good-for-nothing’ guy.
Later, things take such a turn that Roopesh and Nancy decide to go in for a register
marriage, without informing Nancy’s parents. They do so and Nancy returns home,
as if nothing has happened. The ‘well-wisher’ does his job, that of informing Nancy’s
father of this too. And from here, the story takes a new turn, a totally unexpected turn.
Well, if we go in for a real critical analysis, it wouldn’t be fair to call the movie a good
one. It isn’t good on the whole. But it isn’t too bad either. It’s in fact a package of mixes.
Things don’t seem to go well in the first half, especially in the opening sequences. The
performances, the execution of the scenes, the script everything seems unimpressive.
Then, after a while, it gets better. Post interval, things seem to have picked up and it
seems you are watching an altogether different movie, treatment-wise. On the whole
there are plusses as well as minuses and ‘Apoorvaragam’ is not a total let down.