Kurup (2021)

Why is Dulquer Salmaan going the Bejoy Nambiar way and forgetting the existence of good script-writers? 

The problem with Kurup wasn't that it wasn't an interesting enough real-life story: the problem lies with its fictionalisation. The love track with Sobhita Dhulipala was so not needed (the lead pair doesn't have an interesting chemistry either, they're just two good-looking people thrown in together), and neither was the painfully long-drawn out episode of Kurup in the Indian Air Force. Had the focus been more on the investigation and less on the rest of the protagonist's life, it could have been a good watch, but sadly, it all feels messed up and out of place.

The performances were decent enough, I suppose: Indrajith, who plays the police officer investigating Kurup's case was the stand-out for sure. Dulquer himself was a lot of fun, but my patience wore thin after a point. Tovino Thomas, who barely had 5 minutes of screen-time, managed to leave an impact. Sobhita had barely anything to do, except mouth off cringe lines like "A real man knows how to protect a woman's dignity" when Dulquer is trying to seduce her before marriage. And no, that is not the only cringe dialogue in the movie, in case you were wondering. 

In conclusion, I only really have one thing left to say: Friendship over with Dulquer Salmaan, now Tovino Thomas is my new best friend. 

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