Grandmaster is a thriller film directed by B. Unnikrishnan.
Starring Mohanlal, Priyamani, Anoop Menon, Narain & Jagathy Sreekumar.
Chandrashekhar, an IPS officer is in charge of the Metro crime stopper cell and the main aim of the cell is to control crimes even before it happens. He plays chess to refresh his mind and a serial killer challenges him to play a deadly game which is connected to his personal life.
It's an adaptation of Agatha Christie's detective novel 'The A.B.C Murders'. If you ask me which is your favorite movie of B.Unnikrishnan, without any hesitation I will answer it's Grandmaster. Due to the intelligent script and the way he presented it makes this crime mystery movie a fascinating one to encounter. The haunting background music from Deepak Dev was superb. Watching the complete actor Mohanlal performing a down to earth role is a treat for common audience and am I the only one who wish to see him in this type of dignified roles. Overall, it's a thriller that slowly captures your attention and the suspense was nicely held towards the end.
Verdict: Good
Starring Mohanlal, Priyamani, Anoop Menon, Narain & Jagathy Sreekumar.
Chandrashekhar, an IPS officer is in charge of the Metro crime stopper cell and the main aim of the cell is to control crimes even before it happens. He plays chess to refresh his mind and a serial killer challenges him to play a deadly game which is connected to his personal life.
It's an adaptation of Agatha Christie's detective novel 'The A.B.C Murders'. If you ask me which is your favorite movie of B.Unnikrishnan, without any hesitation I will answer it's Grandmaster. Due to the intelligent script and the way he presented it makes this crime mystery movie a fascinating one to encounter. The haunting background music from Deepak Dev was superb. Watching the complete actor Mohanlal performing a down to earth role is a treat for common audience and am I the only one who wish to see him in this type of dignified roles. Overall, it's a thriller that slowly captures your attention and the suspense was nicely held towards the end.
Verdict: Good
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