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Prithviraj’s Jana Gana Mana Malayalam movie review rating

Jana Gana Mana Movie Review & Rating: Prithviraj and Suraj perform well as equals. Jana Gana Mana is a thriller film to be experienced in the theater audience

Jana Gana Mana Malayalam Movie Review & Rating: Jana Gana Mana directed by Dijo Jose Antony with Prithviraj and Suraj Venjaramoodu in the lead roles has hit the theaters today. The thriller will thrill the audience with its solid script and excellent performances by Prithviraj and Suraj. The story, which goes on in an unpredictable manner with twists, stories and subplots, also excites the audience. The film addresses a number of contemporary issues. The masses are constantly asking many questions that an ordinary citizen would like to ask to the justice system.

The first part of the film takes place in the context of the campus. Church, a former professor at a prominent university in Bangalore, is brutally murdered. Sajan Kumar (Suraj Venjaramoodu), a police officer, arrives to investigate the case. The story of Jana Gana Mana goes on through the investigation of Sajan’s case and the subsequent incidents.

Suraj portrays a police officer named Sajjan Kumar in a very handsome manner. Suraj is also the hero of the first half. Prithviraj plays the role of Arvind Swaminathan in the film. The plus of Jana Gana Mana is that after a long time, Prithviraj can be seen with a power pack performance. Vince Aloysius is another who gets his hands dirty with performance. Mamta, Shari and Shammi Thilakan also excelled in their roles. When he appears on the screen, Shammi reminds him of Thilakan somewhere in his appearance.

Director Dijo Jose Antony deserves the biggest applause in the public mind. The director tells the story of Jana Gana Mana through a different kind of narration. Sharis Mohammad’s strong script and catchy dialogues take the film to another level. The court scene in the second half is also excellent. The director has made this film with equal importance to Prithviraj and Suraj Venjaramoodu. The director reveals the lives of two human beings who are matured by the system, not the hero and the villain.

The film is produced by Supriya Menon under the banner of Prithviraj Productions and Listin Stephen under the banner of Magic Frames. Sudeep Ilaman is the cinematographer and Sreejith Sarang is the editor. Jacques Bijou’s background music has also succeeded in maintaining the mood of a thriller film. The film ends with a hint that the possibility of a second part cannot be ruled out. Jana Gana Mana is one of the best thriller films to experience in the theater audience.