

Nayattu is well worth a watch for the whole family, with its mix of police story, personal drama and message on our politics.Latest Bollywood Songs Shershaah Movie | BellBottom Movie | Easy On Me Movie | Bad Munda Movie | Thalaivii Movie | Mimi Movie | Justice Movie | Sanak (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) Movie | Just A Notion Movie | Shiddat Movie | Hum Do Hamare Do (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) Movie | Top New Hindi Songs Tumse Bhi Zyada (From "Tadap") Song | Dil Galti Kar Baitha Hai (Feat. It feels bittersweet to see late actor Anil Nedumangad in his final role.

Kunchacko plays his role in a subdued manner and fits perfectly into the role of a junior policeman. Joju George is in his usual form as an emotional cop. Shahi Kabir's screenplay is realistic and enjoyable, with a punch delivered in the election scene at the end, we don't know whether we should laugh or cry over the situation.

Martin Prakkat delivers a fairly taut tale, filled with drama, tension and empathy, backed by an excellent technical team - Shyju Kahlid's cinematography and Mahesh Narayan's editing are perfectly complement the direction. The police are puppets in the hands of politicians who unscrupulously can't see anything beyond their seats, and lower-level CPOs are 'less than goons' as Maniyan tells new recruit Praveen. Watching Nayattu, we become aware that our political and police mechanisms are so twisted, that the drama is there for the making. We root for them even as we realise the losing position that they are in. The rest of the thriller deals with how the police track the trio, who desperately try to stay low till their innocence could be proven. The issue spins out of control however, when the three CPOs are caught in an accident and go on the run. Michael and temperamental senior policeman Maniyan get into a scuffle with the goon and throw him into the cell, when an irritated station CI, who threatened to keep the goon in the lock up for six months, receives a call from the SP asking to let him out. The goon is a trouble-maker, as a Dalit party worker, especially when the elections are on. Just as Praveen Michael (Kunchacko Boban) joins the police newly as a CPO, a local political goon, related to another CPO, Sunitha, played by Nimisha Sajayan, is summoned to the station. Review: Good police dramas and investigations are always gripping Nayattu adds layers to this by making three civil police officers the culprits in a case and also revealing their personal stories and the toll it takes on their lives. Story: With a case gets foisted on them, three civil police officers are on the run.
