An enjoyable feature-length meme with a moral science lesson. The film deals only with softcore issues that are palatable for the mainstream audience
Uttaman Pradeep (Pradeep Ranganathan) and Nikitha (Ivana) are forced to do so by the latter’s dad, which comes across as a sly ploy to pry them apart.
As they dig deep into each other’s phones, trust issues creep up and put a question mark on their relationship. Written and aimed at young adults and college cohorts, it is mostly entertaining and achieves what it sets out to, even at the cost of flab in writing and plain performances
A young couple takes the test of love when they are made to exchange their phones, in a bid to find out their ‘real’ selves
Pradeep Ranganathan draws humour from the awkward situations, when they find out about the juicy things they may have done in the past.

Kooman (2022) Subtitles
Asif Ali is wonderful in this unexpectedly dark thriller. Director Jeethu Joseph throws a googly,


