Life Of Josutty Movie Review | Dileep | Jeethu Joseph | Rachana Narayanankutty

  • 7 years ago
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Dileep and Jeethu Joseph arrived with their latest offering Life of Josutty. Like the trailer claimed, the movie lack twists and suspense, but it is a perfect family pack with a solid script. The movie aims to hook a family audience and well packed with all the ingredients. Director Jeethu Joseph looks energized after thrillers Drishyam and Papanasam and in lighter mode. This is Dileep-Jeethu team’s second project after the hilarious My Boss in 2012.

Life of Josutty chronicles 30 years in the life of a villager, Josutty, played by Dileep. Josutty is a cool guy who is an ardent follower of his idealistic father’s ways and views on life. He finds happiness and satisfaction in following his father’s footsteps. But, his way of life contradicts with the ways of the world at times and the story revolves around some of such situations. Josutty has a father, mother and two sisters.

As the title suggests, this is Jeethu’s most character centric movies. It is a microscopic evaluation of the realities in Josutty’s life, his experiences and the uncertainties he faces at home. The movie takes a turn when he goes to New Zealand after his marriage and a self-realization process that follows is presented in an engaging manner.

Dileep looks perfectly fit into the gown of Josutty. The actor effortlessly transforms as Josutty, the villager in the first half and the makeover he has gone through in the second half. Rachana Narayanankutty as Jessy and Jyothi Krishna as Rose look convincing. Rachana‘s portrayal of Jessy often reminds some our best actresses of the past. She has the mettle in her to carry strong female leads. Aqsa Bhatt, Suraj Venjaramoodu, Noby,Hareesh Perady and Pashanam Shaji etc.. do their best to support the lead characters.Jeethu Joseph shifts his terrain completely from his last Mollywood outing Drishyam. In this family-romantic drama, the director is more focused on the family dynamics and emotions this time. Rajesh Varma’s script is well written and the scenes are staged brilliantly. Even though the movie lacks pace in the middle, it regains the momentum soon after the interval.it is not an out-and-out comedy intended to Dileep fans, but has enough humor element to raise a considerable amount of laughter in the theater.

Anil Johnson’s tunes are fresh and emotive. Ravichandran’s camera often goes wild when he cans the village. Life of Josutty is steady and stable with a humble man at the center of it, Josutty, who can steal your mind with his originality.

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