“Dull Start” To “Solid Finish” — Fans Applaud Nivin Pauly & Unnikrishnan Political Drama

Prathichaya X Review
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Prathichaya marks an important moment for each director B. Unnikrishnan and actor Nivin Pauly, as they appear to regain momentum of their respective careers. While Unnikrishnan has been looking for a serious hit for over a decade, Nivin Pauly recently ended his dry spell with Sarvam Maya, only to face a setback with Baby Girl. This film arrives at a time when each are aiming to re-establish their footing within the industry.

With Prathichaya, the duo dives into the political thriller space, mixing real-world inspirations with fictional storytelling. Early audience reactions on X suggest a movie that grows over time, starting on a modest note before constructing into something more engaging. Let’s take a have a look at what audiences are saying in regards to the film on X.

For the primary half, Prathichaya has received a mixed, barely positive response from the audience. The solid performances and background music are being praised, with veteran actor Balachandra Menon receiving essentially the most appreciation through comments like “Balachandra Menon is excellent” and “Relevant Socio Political Dialogues Which is Fully Owned by Balachandra Menon as Minister Varghese.”

Some viewers feel the film gains pace and intrigue towards the interval despite a weak start, noting that it “starts on a dull note but picks up towards the interval.” A couple of also mention that the script just isn’t entirely up to speed but still acceptable, with comments like “Decent Writing” and “Unnikrishnan delivers an emotional but barely outdated first half.”

Nevertheless, almost everyone agrees that the film needs a powerful second half to succeed. “Arrange well for the second half and a Nivin show!” Many are hoping for a solid performance from Nivin Pauly within the latter half. Sharaf U Dheen, playing the antagonist, can also be receiving positive feedback from the audience, with reactions like “Sharafudheen as villain is all the time SOLID & menacing.”

The second half is where Prathichaya really picks up steam, and it is almost universally praised, giving the general film a positive aura. Some are even hailing it as a return to form for the writer-director, with reactions like “solid comeback for #BUnnikrishnan,” “A very good film from B. Unnikrishnan with strong political content and good execution”, and “B Unnikrishnan’s best in recent times”.

As mentioned in the primary half, praise for the technical points continues here as well. Nivin Pauly’s performance can also be being appreciated, with comments like “#NivinPauly delivers a mature, layered performance.” and “Nivin and Balachandra Menon delivered their best of their roles”.

Prathichaya draws inspiration from real political incidents in Kerala while remaining largely fictionalized. The film opens on a measured note, fastidiously constructing its characters and plot before rising to a compelling payoff. The solid and crew are being widely appreciated for his or her efforts, with Balachandra Menon standing out throughout and Nivin Pauly shining within the latter half, the duo delivering a convincing father-son dynamic.

Backed by positive early word of mouth, the film has the potential to emerge as a hit. B. Unnikrishnan, too, is earning praise after a protracted gap for his filmmaking. Elevated by a much-loved background rating, Prathichaya shapes up as a solid look ahead to audiences who enjoy political thrillers.

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