Diwanjimoola Grand Prix – Reviews & Ratings (Click the Critic’s name to read the respective review)
Times of India | 3/5 |
New Indian Express | 3.5/5 |
lensmenreviews.com | 2.5/5 |
Veeyen.com | Average |
Nowrunning.com | 2/5 |
Mangalam – Review in Malayalam | (Average) |
Sify | Entertaining in parts |
Review Summary:
Times of India | Anil (Director) has opted for a much lighter tone for his latest outing compared to his previous films and the satire has its heart in right place – discussing issues of false promises by politicians, youth without purpose, neglecting the travails of the voiceless and significance of culture. |
New Indian Express | Diwanjimoola has the right focus, a steady flow and when the movie ends, it feels complete and fills us with positivity. |
lensmenreviews.com | With dialogue humour keeping it alive along with Siddique and Vinayakan chipping in with memorable performances, I would say Diwanjimoola Grand Prix is an average film. |
Veeyen.com | Anil Radhakrishnan Menon’s new film ‘Diwanjimoola Grand Prix’ is a far cry from his impressive debut ‘North 24 Kaatham’; a gem of a film that we invariably go back to every time a new movie of his is released. With a script that looks all in tatters, ‘Diwanjimoola Grand Prix’ is a tired out genre flick that squeezes in oodles of talk on culture and what not, but hardly brings anything new to the table. |
Nowrunning.com | The whole package in the film seems to be out of the target as the director tries to uphold the nostalgia of a place and its culture. |
Sify | Diwanjimoola Grandprix is a lazily made feel good drama, which make you feel really longer than its two-hour duration. Here is yet another one in the long list of movies that came out during recent times, which is mainly dependent on the Thrissur accent to keep you engaged. |
Diwanjimoola Grand Prix Official Trailer | Kunchacko Boban | Nyla Usha | Anil Radhakrishnan Menon:
Trissur Song – Making | Diwanjimoola Grand Prix | Kunchacko Boban & Nyla Usha | Sannidanandan: