Mohanlal starrer Empuraan Review..!! Visually Rich..!!

Let's check out the review of the hugely released Empuraan movie directed by prithviraj Sukumaran and starring Mohanlal. Empuraan is a hugely released Pan india movie directed by prithviraj Sukumaran and starring Mohanlal. The movie, which has a huge star cast, is one of the biggest budget movies made in Malayalam. The first show of the movie started at 6 am today. This movie did not disappoint the fans who came with huge expectations. Let's check out its review. Empuraan is a sequel to the movie lucifer released in 2019. Justin ram Das is ruling the country due to the absence of Bimal Nair in politics. Jettin, who has completed five years as the Chief Minister, is preparing to make a change from his father's path. Even his sister Priyadarshini does not agree with this.
They all want stephen Nedupalli, who left kerala after greeting Jettin, to return. But the rest of the story of the film is about what stephen Nedupalli, who has passed away from kerala, is doing on a global scale as a shadowy Dada named Abram Qureshi. In this way, prithviraj shows his making skills on murali Gopi's screenplay, which has an abundance of characters and layers, in the same style as seen in Lucifer. In many scenes, proving that the words spoken in the promotion are not just words, we can see the 'richness' that justifies the budget of the film. There are many great scenes, especially Mohanlal's intro scene. It can be said that the first half of the film is a field setup to increase the intensity of the second half. At the same time, the director has not abandoned the method of introducing the characters further and entering the story in Empuraan. There are many action scenes in the film that can be called a mohanlal show. Especially the scene that takes place in the Nedumballi forest after the interval is truly magnificent. Similarly, the scene where manju warrier appears in the main role apart from mohanlal also receives a big applause in the theater. Empuraan succeeds in creating the feeling of the protagonist in every scene beyond the screen time of the protagonist in the usual style.

Technically, the film is also a great experience. Sujith Vasudevan's cinematography, deepak Dev's music, Mohandas's art direction, and Akhilesh Mohan's editing are all excellent. The film ends with a surprise cameo, giving a hint for the third part. Overall, this Empuraan is a blast.

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