Kerala Cafe was greeted with warm applause and the film buffs had something to cherish for a long time after watching the movie. Everyone who watched the movie were happy to acknowledge the fact that the movie was different yet it was worth the money. An interesting story line in fact ten different stories all blended into one was quite novel and it was lapped up by the enthusiastic audience. The grapevine that the movie is worth a watch has spread among the public. More and more people are now queuing up to watch the movie. What struck the audience was the way the ten different small stories combined to give a wholesome movie experience. So why waiting rush to your nearest theatre grab I mean buy a ticket and enjoy the movie.




w00t!
Can’t wait to watch this.
Comment by Aravind Jose T. — October 30, 2009 @ 9:28 pm
A movie which must not be missed.. Though the 10 directors did wonderful jobs each, Anwar Rasheed easily steal the show.
Comment by Alex Poovathingal — October 30, 2009 @ 10:54 pm
Is this a sponsored post? Becoz, some of my friends who saw the movie said its not worth watching, said “Too Many Crooks Spoil the Broth”
Maybe they have different tastes
Comment by Arun Basil Lal — October 31, 2009 @ 6:00 am
I wont say this film is a must watch one but it is good entertainer .The crew of the film deserves a warm applause for knitting together 10 different story with such perfection that the transitions were smooth.
But few of the stories in the film were inconclusive and left with me many unanswered questions,This might be because most of the film i saw till date had a happy ending!!
Comment by Aravind — October 31, 2009 @ 9:23 am
The movie is cool…And i will say Bridge by Amal Neerad is the best part of that movie..And loves to watch that single portion more than 100 times…So its a worthy one
Comment by Smohith.P.M — October 31, 2009 @ 11:37 pm
Excellent movie. @ Arun, i bet ull chnage your opinion once to see the movie.
Comment by Vineeth Jose — November 1, 2009 @ 10:24 pm
Kerala Cafe is really a good movie. One must watch the film.
Comment by Krishnan G — November 1, 2009 @ 10:52 pm
Great comments for Anwar Rasheed’s Bridge. Nice attempt by Ranjith.
Comment by Anish K.S — November 2, 2009 @ 9:15 am
A collection of 10-1 powerful short films (shyamaprasad’s was really “koora”). No words to describe Anwar rasheed’s BRIDGE…
Comment by praveenks — November 7, 2009 @ 12:52 am
Great movie…without watching the movie…with out feeling the messages it gives…. don’t say like it not worth….
Anwar bridge gives great hangover… till that character is in my eyes
Comment by Smitha — November 20, 2009 @ 11:00 pm
Great movie…just amazing !!!…So much of meaning in each movie..Bridge was the best though,loved it..so well directed..I say a must watch !
Comment by Tanya — November 26, 2009 @ 8:53 pm
I could see the movie only yesterday. No words to express. Ranjith made me stunned by NANDANAM. Now with kerala cafe , he made me to cry especially Bridge and Aviramam.
The people who are not seeing this movie is missing the best effort in malayalam.
thanks once again ranjith and team speacial thanks and congrats to Anwar for your Bridge.
Comment by sunil banglaore — December 5, 2009 @ 2:02 pm
Yay, this one is my favorite!!! I love it!
Comment by Susan — January 23, 2010 @ 7:51 am
crap
Comment by A fool just watched Kerala Cafe — January 23, 2010 @ 11:44 am
really nice one……..malyalam cinema coming out of age……indeed a must watch…bridge was marvellous.
Comment by Abel — February 9, 2010 @ 9:41 pm
Awesome.. the work of Bridge by Anwar, can i get that portion only to see for another 100 times. The other shots are average I think.. Only the Laljose’s Puramkazhchakal is standing out from it… anyway good attempt by Renjith…
Comment by shinu — February 24, 2010 @ 6:35 pm
‘Bridge’,as others said, is simply superb and haunting. some of the stories do not end,but it doesn’t tamper with their beauty any way. its a must-watch,of course.
Comment by Vaisakhan Thampi — March 11, 2010 @ 10:28 am
A wonderful experience. It was like reading short stories of Somerset Maugham. Each story different and directed by different directors yet there was a similar thread running across. To someone here who said the stories did not have an ending; just enjoy the moments presented, these are incidents which can happen in anyone’s life.
Comment by K R Chandran — March 15, 2010 @ 1:27 pm
Hmmmmm… I would say altogether a new experience to the Malayalam audience and this integrated way of film making I suppose is in fact fresh concept to the Malayalam movie industry. But I feel its more like a adapted concept because already in the Bollywood there was this movie ‘Dus Kahaniyaan’ released some years ago which was quite a flop. And in the Hollywood there’s this movie called ‘Crash’ that won the Oscar for the Best Picture in 2006, that tells about several stories connecting each other in someway or the other and that too by a single director.
As for ‘Kerala Cafe’ I really enjoyed the movie. As for the parts that I liked or touched me was – ‘Bridge’ directed by Anwar Rasheed, ‘Makal’ directed by Revathy & ‘Off Season’ directed by Shamaprasad as this was the only story that I felt healthy watching than the others that were filled with tragedy, sadness n confusion.
As for the actors and actresses everyone did their part well. Some of the best acting were of Salim Kumar and Kalpana in Bridge – wonderful acting by both, Jyothirmayee in Lalitham Hiranmayam – nice expressions, Siddique in Aviramam, Jagathi in Happy Journey, Suraj in Off season and the lady who played the role of a poor tamil mother in Makal – brilliant acting, really touched.
Comment by Pradeesh — March 22, 2010 @ 3:23 am