


But her performance remains as deafening as it could be. Bordering on the eccentric and at times even a bit further below, Rimi's acting debut is largely rendered risk-free by the character that Pushpavalli is - over the top and blaringly vocal. When it comes to the much talked about acting debut that 'Thinkal Muthal Velli Vare' is all about, I would have to state that I prefer Rimi the singer to Rimi the actor.

This shocker of a tale that doesn't have a the faintest notion as to where it's headed, ends up a terrible bore with each progressing moment, and the sole redeeming scene in the whole of the last hour is the climax, which when compared to the rest almost qualifies for a breather. But it cashes in on the popularity of its lead actress for the first hour, making Pushpavalli a loud mouthed, self-centred, distrustful and mean fiend of a woman who cares for little else apart from the serials that she religiously watches every night. Ina dog-eat-dog world, friendships and close associations go for a toss. Presenting you the Video Song Chakkinu Vechath From the Malayalam Movie Thinkall Muthal Velli Vare Song Name : Chakkinu Vechath Lyrics : Nadirshah Music : Saanand George Singers : Afsal, Vaikom Vijayalakshmi Thinkal Muthal Velli Vare is a Malayalam family entertainer which will see Jayaram, Anoop Menon and singer Rimi Tomi in leads. 'Thinkal Muthal Velli Vare' has a screenplay that is a royal mess that is shaky right from the start. In fact in the latter half of the film Pushpavalli almost disappears from the scene, and the story instead talks of the terrible pressure that a sitcom scenarist has to go through to keep the TRPs right up there. The laughter is sparse (if at all it's there) no amount of Pushpavalli's supposedly droll antics manage to bring about a smile around. 'Thinkal Muthal Velli Vare' very obviously doesn't have plans to be an emotional drama, and neither does it accomplish its task of bringing about the amusement that it had promised.
