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Portraits of the life of identical twins Vinod and Pramod.
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Lori C. Ready Steady Cut While well made, the blatant misogyny and depiction of violence against female characters who aren’t even given a hint of individuality make this a very infuriating movie. Rated: 2/5 Mar 26, 2023 Full Review Jimmy Cage Jimmy Cage Movie Reviews (YouTube) Rohit M.G. Krishnan has delivered a strong and fresh debut with IRATTA, with Joju George in top form. A fascinating dual character study that raises interesting questions, but unfortunately also seems a bit contrived. Rated: 7/10 Mar 24, 2023 Full Review Anna M.M. Vetticad Firstpost A searing study of consequences and how our most casually committed wrongs can ruin us in ways that extend far beyond the notions of action and reaction or sowing what you reap that are commonly explored in cinema. Rated: 3.5/5 Mar 17, 2023 Full Review Read all reviews

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Adarsh T Story: DySP Pramod and ASP Vinod are twins. The unexpected death of Vinod during his duty hours at Vagamon police station forces Pramod to reflect on the misses and losses in life Review: ASP Vinod dies unexpectedly during his duty hours at Vagamon police station. His twin brother DSP Pramod sets out to figure out the reasons behind his untimely demise. Since it's an issue that questions the credibility of the police department, the investigation happens overnight. Malayalam cinema has seen many interesting films like Mayamayooram and Annan Thampi that tells the tale of twins. The Rohit M G Krishnan movie is totally different from what the industry has offered so far. It explores the bond between two brothers, childhood trauma and siblings rivalry. The filmmaker who has also scripted the film has skillfully crafted a thriller that has multiple layers which unravels as the movie progresses. When an actor is entrusted to play multiple characters, it's a challenge and also a chance to showcase their acting prowess. Joju George who plays Pramod and Vinod brilliantly. He handles it by giving clear character sketches to both the siblings using tools of internalisation and externalisation. If Vinod is a ruthless cop, Pramod is a professional. However, both are relics of a broken marriage which reflects in their personalities. Every actor in the film has done a fabulous job. Anjali who plays Malini brings her alive through her silence and subtilty. Sunil Surya, Sabumon Abdusamad, Abhiram Radhakrishnan, Srinda and Arya Salim are few of names that need a mention for making the film an interesting nail-biter. Like one of Joju's classic hits, Joseph, this movie also has its background score playing an interesting role in bringing some moments alive. Jakes Bejoy create an eerie suspenseful tone throughout the film which enhances moments like Malini walking into the police station and Pramod being dutiful while managing his grief as a brother. Vijay's cinematography, Manu Antony's editing and Charles's sound design also deserve accolades. On a feministic side, the movie has women playing characters beyond mother, wife and daughters - be it the Forest Minister by Srindaa or head police Arya Salim. However, at some point we may think about those women who became Vinod's pleasure 'toys' which were silently accepted by his colleagues who are also cops. Joju George has once again proved that he is an actor with calibre who can breathe life into every role that he plays. The movie is a suspense thriller that never forces anyone to hate or love any of the characters in it. Unlike the contemporary trend, the film belongs to everyone on screen. Iratta is a movie that draws you in, steals your breath and leaves you with pain. - Anjana George Rated 4.5 out of 5 stars 04/09/25 Full Review Audience Member A decent one-time watch with some thrilling moments and a gripping buildup. However, the climax felt underwhelming and could have been much stronger. While the performances and direction were commendable, the overall impact fell short of expectations. I don't quite understand why this movie has received such high ratings, as it lacked the depth and intensity needed to truly stand out as a top-tier thriller. Rated 2 out of 5 stars 04/02/25 Full Review Priyan B Gripping till end. 7.7/10 Rated 4 out of 5 stars 07/17/24 Full Review Muizz M 🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮 Rated 0.5 out of 5 stars 10/13/23 Full Review Aditya D This movie is like a world's best Dark chocolate, not everyone can like or understand the dark chocolate concept, but its the reality, I personally doesn't rate any movie but I have signed up here especially for rating this movie 5Star cus it deserve it, Hats off to everyone especially Joju George Rated 5 out of 5 stars 03/06/23 Full Review Read all reviews
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Movie Info

Synopsis Portraits of the life of identical twins Vinod and Pramod.
Director
Rohit M.G. Krishnan
Producer
Joju George, Martin Prakkat, Sijo Vadakkan
Screenwriter
Rohit M.G. Krishnan
Distributor
Appu Pathu Pappu Production House
Production Co
Appu Pathu Pappu Production House, Martin Prakkat Films
Genre
Crime, Drama, Mystery & Thriller
Original Language
Malayalam
Release Date (Theaters)
Feb 3, 2023, Limited
Runtime
2h 30m
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