
In terms of production style, photography, and storyline, Tinu Pappachan’s second film, Ajagajantharam (difference between a goat and an elephant), is Angamali Diaries reloaded. The action sequences, on the other hand, stand out because they are authentic, hard-hitting, and meticulously planned. There isn’t much of a plot here, but the picture benefits greatly from the sincere performances of every small and large performer.
Antony Varghese is being typecast for yet another dark, earthy film, so he must be cautious in the future. Arjun Ashokan once again demonstrates his versatility as an actor. The DOP is excellent, but it’s Justin Varghese’s score that really stands out. Ajagajantharam is a technical masterpiece. The climax fight scene is one to watch out for and full marks to everyone involved in the making.
Overall the movie is a wonderful theatre experience. Caution before watching the film, Do not look for a story, because there isn’t one. Its a Festival, its pure action, its Pure entertainment and nothing else.