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  1. Oct 21, 2022 · 21 Oct, 2022. Malayalam. 2 hrs 2 mins. Drama Action. 3.5/5. Critic's Rating. 3.3/5. Avg. Users' Rating. 0/5. Rate Movie. Synopsis. Nivin Pauly delivers a power-packed performance. His body language as a lazy, but frustrated young man is fitting, and then his change to demonstrating a fire in his fight against the system is beautiful. Read More.

    • Nivin Pauly
    • Liju Krishna
  2. Oct 21, 2022 · Padavettu movie review: Nivin Pauly’s film is a well-crafted, emotionally-charged call for resistance The characters of Nivin Pauly’s Padavettu and their problems are all too relatable and that’s what makes it an important and engaging clarion call.

    • Nivin Pauly
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  3. Oct 21, 2022 · Padavettu set in a fictitious village, Maloor gramam, in North Kerala is the tale of a common man emerging as the hero who saves the villagers from a powerful system that seeks to exploit them. The Nivin Pauly-starrer opens abruptly, and showcases the journey of a man who society brands 'useless'.

  4. Oct 23, 2022 · Padavettu offers an insightful commentary on sustainable development and calls out political forces that come up with devious schemes to mislead the uninformed. The filmmaker, however, falters in...

  5. Oct 21, 2022 · 'Padavettu' featuring Nivin Pauly is one such story, which sketches a man's internal turmoil and his spirit, or lack of it while living in society. The abuse of power and petty politics are also brought to the fore in this political-survival thriller, which is set in Kannur’s Maloor.

    • Princy Alexander
  6. With Nivin Pauly, Aditi Balan, Shammi Thilakan, Shine Tom Chacko. The coming of age drama portray the relentless pursuit of the layman, the oppressed section of society who is in a constant struggle and fight to reclaim their unique identity and rightful place in a world meant for all.

  7. Oct 22, 2022 · Whilst the plot is familiar, Padavettu is still an incredible drama that’s emotional and relevant. It is unflinching in its portrayal and is as good as this dialogue: “If we don’t have a politics of our own, others will use us for theirs.”