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Jithin K Jose's Kalamkaval arrives as a film that clearly wants to carry the weight of a tense, grounded crime drama, yet it never musters the confidence or urgency to fully embrace that responsibility. The only reason it stays afloat at all is because of the mighty Ikka anchoring every frame he walks into. His presence becomes the film's emotional spine, its stabilizing force, and its quiet assurance that there is at least one element in this story that knows…
Sometimes it feels like the sadness will just eat me alive, but sometimes it feels like it happened to somebody else...
There comes a moment in life when you begin to understand that existence is shaped not by what stays, but by everything that once passed quietly through your hands and slipped away before you even realized it. You start to see that the world was never asking you to hold it together. It was only inviting you to witness…
imagine walking into that insanely hyped burger joint, the one everyone swears is a game changer, and ordering their flagship monstrosity. it arrives like a gilded treasure chest, wrapped in layers of extravagant packaging, towering with premium ingredients assembled like a culinary skyscraper. you take that first triumphant bite… only to realize it's all smoke and mirrors. no depth, no soul, just a hollow spectacle of overindulgence. that, in essence, is empuraan. the budget? astronomical. the scale? colossal. the ambition?…