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"In the end, it is not always a happy ending." I am giving Dia 10 out of 10 for brilliant storytelling, great acting, wonderful direction, and soul-stirring background score.

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The movie takes us through the lanes and by lanes of Kerala through big and small traditions of myriad culture. We see only the best, only the most colourful.

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Guilty Netflix Movie Review

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The Waterboy: A Character Study of Bobby Boucher

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