#Old malayalam movie comedy scenes movie
The 1990 Hollywood film, Ghost, was a huge hit during its release, and won Whoopi Goldberg an Oscar for Best Supporting Actress (the movie also won Best Original Screenplay). Confirmed! Mohanlal's Bigg Boss Malayalam Season 2 Cancelled Due to Coronavirus Outbreak. Also it touches your heart when Sumitra, in the end, confesses to the hero that she has been in love with him all along, something that wasn't in the original. The film is funnier than the original, and the supporting characters are way too good and hilarious. Mohanlal is incredible as the meek-mannered Mukundan, but it is Sreenivasan who has a blast as Mukundan's friend, who is a cunning manipulator but gets his just desserts in the end. What I like better about the Malayalam remake, made in 1988 by Priyadarshan, that while it remains faithful to the original, the movie also remains faithful to the fable. Sai Paranjpye's classic, starring Naseeruddin Shah, Dipti Naval and the late Farooque Shaikh, is a twist on the old hare-and-the-tortoise tale with the hare winning over the good-hearted amphibian. Pretty sure that many eyebrows will be raised over this entry, but do hear me out. But on occasions, these remakes have been as good as the original, and in the below cases, arguably even better. Even during the late '80s-early '90s period that was considered the golden age of Malayalam cinema. But he is not the only one, even acclaimed directors like Kamal and Sathyan Anthikad have looked to other language-films for inspirations. Priyadarshan has always been accused of plagiarising foreign and other Indian language films as subjects of his movies. Speaking of Malayalam cinema, while it has inspired remakes in other languages, the filmmakers in the industry have also looked upto films in other languages to be remade. Lockdown Watch: 12 Malayalam Whodunits Featuring Mammootty, Mohanlal, Prithviraj Sukumaran to Check Out on Hotstar While in Coronavirus Quarantine. So how can a remake be better than the original? Knowing the history of cinema, there have been a cases where the remakes have been far better than the original, that range from Scarface to Ocean's Eleven to A Star is Born. After all, every film in this list is an unofficial remake of their Hollywood or Bollywood counterpart, and a couple of the originals are classics. Okay, I realise that the title of this feature may sound sacrilegious to many.