Rappakal
Rappakal
| 24 June 2005 (USA)
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Saraswathiyamma is the head of a noble family that treats her servant Krishnan as one of her own sons. When her relatives conspire to sell her house, she and Krishnan set out to save it.

Reviews
Cubussoli

Very very predictable, including the post credit scene !!!

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Phonearl

Good start, but then it gets ruined

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ChicDragon

It's a mild crowd pleaser for people who are exhausted by blockbusters.

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Tyreece Hulme

One of the best movies of the year! Incredible from the beginning to the end.

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savinson_saint_satan

another touching classic mammooty film....all actors give good performances especially mammooty.Nothing great about this movie but surely worth seeing and you will not be disappointed.Too bad youngsters are least interested in such classic dramas.Nayantara has given a good performance and wish she would stick to more story oriented roles like this than glamorous ones.Hope kamal takes on a mohanlal film.That movie will be even better than this one.Songs were surprisingly good.Mammooty looked more older for his role but he proves that he is still in the minds of youth like us. The scenery remindeds us of our childhood environment in India.It is easy to get absorbed into this kind of movie.The elephant could have been given extra fruits for its acting too.

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invisman

Raapakal is one of those touching movies to have come out in Malayalam in the recent times. It cannot be hailed as a classic by any means. But quite a few touching moments make this movie a must-watch for any drama movie buff.Mammootty has come up with one of his natural best performances ever. Sarada's return to Malayalam cinema after a short break is also perfect. Although the movie lags a bit at times, in the end you wont feel tired as the climax includes a short suspense and some touching moments to keep you busy.On the downside Mammootty looks a bit too old for the character. He should have played the character at least 10 years back. Or they should have chosen an actress much older than Sarada. They look more like brother and sister than son and mother.All in all, highly recommended for soulful cinema lovers.

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