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Unda (2019)

Action | Thriller 
Rayting:   8.8/10 3.3K votes
Country: India
Language: Malayalam
Release date: 14 June 2019

The film narrates the events that occur when a unit of policemen from Kerala reach the Naxalite prone areas in North India for election duty.

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arungeorge13 18 June 2019

Before I get to the stunning details that make 'Unda' a wholesome entertainer, I would like to appreciate the choice of storyline that director Khalid Rahman decided to base his second film on. 'Unda' is vastly different from his first film ('Anuraga Karikkin Vellam'), and in my opinion, several notches above it in terms of storytelling. Khalid (supported by screenwriter Harshad) sets his story in a sparsely populated, partly forested, Maoist-prone village in the state of Chhattisgarh, where a bunch of police officers from Kerala have been stationed for overseeing the elections.

Manikandan (Mammootty, sans the machismo) is leading a pack of 7-8 officers and sets up camp in a classroom-turned-poll booth. The surrounding area is said to be a Maoist hub and attacks can occur at any time, according to ITBP officer Kapil Dev (an intimidating-at-first-but-fun Bhagwan Tiwari) who accompanies the team. While this storyline may sound befitting a moody thriller, 'Unda' turns out to be the exact opposite. It tickles your funny bone during the entirety of its run-time, courtesy the engaging banter and camaraderie between the young officers. Another striking feat that 'Unda' achieves is gracefully bringing back the Mammootty we all (still) adore, in a restrained act that viewers will hold close to their hearts for years to come. As Mani, he completely sheds his superstar skin, and portrays an aging officer who's struggling to muster up courage in holding the team together, to great effect.

Now, onto the smaller but utterly significant details. Prashant Pillai comes up with an atmospheric score, quaintly reflecting the impending danger that lurks in the vicinity but keeping things upbeat during the somewhat formulaic climax set-piece. While the core plot is straightforward and the writer/director sticks to it for the most part, he also gives each cop character a fair bit of texture. HDR Jojo (Shine Tom) is in the midst of a divorce; PC Gireesh (Arjun Ashokan) is about to get married; PC Varghese (Jacob Gregory) is self-absorbed and clumsy at times; PC Aji Peter (Rony David) is having a bit of a beef with Gireesh, the details of which are revealed later on; PC Biju (Lukman) is the recipient of a joke regarding his tribal ancestry every now and then by PC Unni (Abhiram); PC Noushad (Noushad) wants to become an actor one day; and PC Gokulan (Gokulan) is about to become a father shortly. It's brilliant how Khalid and Harshad embed these individual stories within the larger picture while reminding us of the core element that binds all of them together - their duties as cops.

Equally remarkable is the way Khalid puts forward certain notions without being politically aggressive - for instance, the rural poor (in the area) struggling to hold on to their pieces of ancestral land. Biju understands and feels for their plight the most and we clearly understand why without even having to explain. The writing is excellent here, and that shows. Also, towards the dire end of the movie, the team realize who the real 'Maoists' are and whether the 'ammunition', expected to arrive as reinforcements earlier, was indeed necessary to brush aside their hurdles.

The film is not without its share of flaws. The somewhat-overblown climax sequence is a stark contrast from everything that precedes but it was gratifying on the whole. Also, a side-track involving two cops played by Asif Ali and Vinay Forrt doesn't get proper closure. 'Unda' does lack the presence of a s

siddarths 15 June 2019

Fmovies: It is a very subtle movie, showng common human challenges and fears yet keeps you hooked to your seat. Plot is very clear and simple, which keeps you refreshed at the end. Its like having a salad, that tastes great but keeps you refreshed to have more.

judemarcus-1 16 June 2019

With some exceptional individual performances and rib ticking situational humour, unda hits the target without resorting to any masala/mass ingredients. Simply put, its a movie you can't afford to miss....!

anandbalanbs 18 June 2019

Unda fmovies. A well executed Malayalam film of 2019 which is highly realistic and enjoyable.From Mammootty to young actors all performed well in this movie.This is the film we can see the real actor inside Mammootty, a well talented actor.This movie shows the real power of Kerala police and goosebumps moments are waiting for the audience.Every people can watch and enjoy this movie.

nishanthappu-18771 7 July 2019

Such an outstanding movie which comes with a realstic police situation Iam not mentioning any particular actors name all actors did well And of course khalid rahman 👍👌

jubairmohammed 15 June 2019

Some roles are to be done only by a particular Actor !! This character of SI Mani sir is such a role !! And it can be done only by our own Mammookkaa !! #Unda

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