Paisa Paisa

June. 28,2013      
Rating:
5.3
Trailer Synopsis Cast

The story unfolds the events happening in just four hours of a day in two cities - Kochi and Chennai. Balu (Aju Varghese) who goes to Chennai to attend an interview falls into a trap in the few minutes he goes out of the call centre office to make a phone call. He contacts his friend Kishore (Indrajith), an ad filmmaker and his friend, to help him with some money. Kishore, who is in Kochi, has an equally crucial day. His wife Surya (Mamta Mohandas) is returning to his life as the couple has been living separate for some time. Kishore sets aside his plans to reconcile with his wife to help his friend. However, he fails to gather enough money to help Balu. How money changes the life of these characters forms the rest of the story.

Indrajith Sukumaran as  Kishore
Aju Varghese as  Balu
Mamta Mohandas as  Surya
Sandhya as  Kumudam
Daniel Balaji as  
Apoorva Bose as  Pooja
Aparna Nair as  
Rizabawa as  
Sasi Kalinga as  Aalikka

Reviews

Pacionsbo
2013/06/28

Absolutely Fantastic

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Livestonth
2013/06/29

I am only giving this movie a 1 for the great cast, though I can't imagine what any of them were thinking. This movie was horrible

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Voxitype
2013/06/30

Good films always raise compelling questions, whether the format is fiction or documentary fact.

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Philippa
2013/07/01

All of these films share one commonality, that being a kind of emotional center that humanizes a cast of monsters.

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Tejas Nair
2013/07/02

This is a straight rip-off of the 2013 hit "NERAM." Just how Neram was full of energy & reality bites, it was a very good experience. Paisa Paisa, on the other hand, is just the same story with some trivial modifications & cast change.I still can't figure out why Mamata did that role of waiting in a coffee shop throughout the movie; but she's hot yes. And was the role necessary? Oh, yes! Then where will they put Nasriya? Indrajith is the protagonist & follows all his acquaintances, friends, relatives to pursue 10000 rupees for a friend in need. Now I think you know what follows. It does show the real situations on who the real friends are during such times, but we already have seen that before. If you haven't watched Neram, please watch it before you even choose to go for this.With some beautiful performances & dialogs, Thank You is a one-time afternoon flick. 5/10!BOTTOM LINE: Faintly recommended!Can be watched with a typical Indian family? YESSmoking: Mild | Violence/Gore: Mild

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