Lukka Chuppi Malayalam Movie Review

Lukka Chuppi Malayalam Movie Review

Lukka Chuppi is a movie with excellent technical perfection but a poor entertainer. It is written by Gafoor Arakkal and directed by Bash Mohammed.

Lukka Chuppi focus on the friendship of a gang who are coming together after a long time. The whole movie is shot in a resort and is boring at most points of time.

Raghu (Jayasurya) is a creative artist organised the get together in collaboration with Xavier (Saiju Kurup). They come together at Sidhu’s isolated summer cottage near a lagoon. They are joined by Rafeeq (Joju) and family.

Raghu married their classmate Annie and now don’t share good vibes with her. Joju hails from a poor family got married to filthy rich Suhara and now pay the price of trade off between his medical doctor position and money of her wife’s family. Sidhu having a normal family life with Revathi (Ramya Nambeesan) is still fond of their old dream girl Radhika.

The movie mainly consists of boring memoirs of the gang. Even though family and fidelity is the focus, writer fails to bring in the tension to the plot. As the movie goes on monologues Radhika enters the party accompanied by rain. Here comes intermission.

Even after the interval nothing much happens. Other than long conversations over emptying bottles of liquor. Even in presence of Radhika same sequences of lengthy talks continue. Even though the cast in the movie put up excellent performance its nearly watchable with weak story and weaker dialogues.

Lukka Chuppi is rich in crew and shows that in technical side. Rasool Pookkutty did a great job for a movie with almost no prospects. Music by Bijibal is impressive when you hear it alone. Binu Bhaskar did a good work to capture vivid visuals.

When you have much better movies in the theatres Lukka Chuppi is never an option.

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