Friday, directed by Lijin Jose is a well-woven neatly scripted movie
with minimal loopholes. The film appeals mainly because the characters are
'human' and easy to identify with. They are normal people like you and me who
make blunders, learn from them and move on...
Najeem Koya's script beams with life and highlights issues and thoughts never before captured on
camera. Stunning visuals by Jomon Thomas adds to the already appealing script.
It takes us on a roller-coaster ride of emotions and feelings that rule
everybody's hearts. Music by Roby Abraham foes well with the plot of the
film.
The story of Friday revolves around many people aged young and old
from diverse background, who come
together due to a single incident that happens on a Friday in a small town in
Alappuzha. One childless couple is planning to adopt a child, while a young
autorickshaw-driver (Fahad Fazil) is angry that he is poor. There is also a
young couple who are head over heels in love, a pregnant beggar and an aged man
who shops for his granddaughter's wedding. What happens next? How do all these different people
unite? Watch Friday to know!
Fahad Fazil seems to have carved himself a niche in doing experimental film
in Malayalam cinema. He is flawless and handles his role with absolute ease and
delicateness. Nedumudi Venu as usual is outstanding and extremely convincing in
his role. It is difficult to single out any one actor as the entire star cast
has given a brilliant performance.
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