Veendum Kannur (Malayalam)
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Star Cast: Anoop Menon, Sandhya, Sivaji Guruvayoor, Riza Bawa, Rajeev Pillai, Sajitha
DVD Features.  NTSC All Regions
English subtitles: Not Available
Banner : Golden Wings International
Music : Robin Thirumala
Screenplay - Direction: Haridas Keshavan
Producer : Lathif Thirur

Veendum Kannur' plots Anoop Mneon as Jayakrishanan, a JNU product who believes in non violent political ideology, presently working with the Taj Mahal   archaeological department in Agra as a guide. Though the son of the communist party secretary Madayi Surendran (Sivaji Guruvayoor), the leftist leader who is reluctant to any progress funded by MNC" s , Jayakrishnan and his father are in logger heads over their attitudes and practises. Jayakrishanan don't like the way politics is practised and had once left the state disheartened with the developments. Now he is back to Kannur and is in love with Radhika(Sandhya), who happens to be  the daughter of  Divakaran (Riza Bawa), another political opponent  of the party.
        
Jayakrishnan, on his return,  is given high security because of being the son of the party secretary, but is physically attacked by the opposite  group on the very day of his arrival, which result in a child losing her limbs in a bomb blast. This flare up the fights between different party members of the district. But Jayakrishanan has other plans on his mind. He floats an ideology in the title 'New communist' and gets thousands of supporters with the help of social media. As the movement gain detractors and supporters from far and wide with his pages in Facebook and Twitter getting tons of hits , Jayakrishnan also opens up his development agenda as he starts to support the fabric corridor project proposed by an young industrialist named Mohith Nambiar (Rajeev Pillai) which is expected to give a fresh development initiatives for the men of   Kannur.
       
The story of the movie appears a little old fashioned though the discussion is all about new media and their effective usage. The highlight of the movie is that apart from physical fights, this is more on ideologies and is very well balanced. Robin Thirumala has penned some good dialogues, though some of the sequences lack fire expected of such a movie. But the writer needs to be applauded for creating an ordinary hero, without any superhuman act. But the thrilling moments are far and few in between with the climax twists turning not that interesting.

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