Helmed by debut director Jithin Laal, Ajayante Randam Moshanam (ARM) is being widely appreciated for its exhilarating visual spectacles. The film is marked as the career best of Tovino Thomas. Set across three distinct time frames, the film weaves fantasy, adventure, and comedy. Tovino appears in three roles, and ate up the roles with ace. The film is also being appreciated greatly.
According to Indian Express, the film’s greatest strengths is its ability to elevate the hero to extraordinary heights, a goal in which both Jithin and Sujith succeed. The review said from the very appearance of Tovino, the makers never miss an opportunity to deliver impactful moments. Jomon T John’s extraordinary cinematography, which gives each era a distinct visual identity suited to the atmosphere of the story, works wonders in the film, read the review. According to Indian Express, from beginning to the end, Ajayante Randam Moshanam is a Tovino Thomas showcase, with the actor excelling in all three roles.
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South First said the film delivers a captivating viewing experience with a fantasy tale set across three different periods. The review said Jithin Laal has elevated his vision as a director, and the 3D experience enhances the film’s appeal. It said screenplay is well-crafted, with the fantasy elements seamlessly integrating into the different timelines. Non-linear editing adds to the film’s complexity. As per the outlet, humorous moments in the film, especially involving Basil Joseph as Ajayan’s friend Suresh, offer comic relief. South First called Tovino’s acting remarkable.
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According to OTT Play, the film will struck a distinctive cinematic experience for the cine goers. It said Jithin Laal has skilfully incorporated all the essential elements of a good historical drama. Ajayante Randam Moshanam undoubtedly makes an impression with its well-honed acting and visually breathtaking moments, alongside a fictional story that never goes too far in making points seem unbelievable, read the review. It said Tovino served the roles well and became the film’s backbone by fitting flawlessly into each of the three roles.
According to Timeline Daily, the film could have been better. Though done in an aimless way, ARM is trying to make some deep dives into the caste equations in Kerala, but the commercial elements and the presentation do not let the movie climb back, read the review.