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Home » Entertainment » Movie Reviews » ‘Bromance’ movie review: A fun-filled ride despite its thin plotline and some failed gags
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‘Bromance’ movie review: A fun-filled ride despite its thin plotline and some failed gags

Amit GuptaBy Amit GuptaFebruary 18, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
Bromance movie still showcasing the lead cast, featuring Mathew Thomas and Sangeeth Prathap.
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Age Rating: PG
Language: Malayalam
Genre: Comedy, Drama

If you’re looking for a film that blends fun moments with a bit of heart, Bromance might just be your next binge-worthy movie. But wait—before you rush to click play, let’s dive into what’s good, what’s not, and whether the film’s thin plotline can hold up against its undeniably entertaining moments. Spoiler alert: You’ll laugh, but will you leave feeling fulfilled? Keep reading to find out!

Plot Overview: A Quest for Missing Brothers and Laughter

Right from the start, Bromance pulls you into its youthful energy. Mathew Thomas plays Binto, a young man on a mission to find his missing older brother, Shinto (Shyam Mohan). The plotline isn’t exactly groundbreaking—it’s a simple search-and-find tale—but what it lacks in depth, it tries to make up with humor and fast-paced narrative.

The comedic tone takes center stage, but it’s not without its flaws. The humor often relies heavily on pop culture references, giving the film a distinctly modern feel. While these references may click with a younger audience, they don’t always land in a meaningful way. At times, they feel more like filler, rather than thoughtful additions to the story.

Performances: The Heart of Bromance

Despite a weak plot, the performances from the lead cast elevate Bromance considerably. Mathew Thomas as Binto brings an endearing charm to his character, capturing the youthful essence the film aims for. Mahima Nambiar and Arjun Ashokan also shine, adding solid support to the movie’s comedy elements.

However, it’s Sangeeth Prathap who steals the show. Known for his impeccable comic timing, Sangeeth plays a pivotal role in keeping the laughs rolling, especially in some of the film’s slower, less engaging moments. His presence, much like his character in Premalu, adds a certain energy that keeps the film lighthearted even when it falters.

Direction and Writing: A Fast-Paced Ride with Some Stumbles

Arun D. Jose, who’s known for his previous films Jo & Jo and 18+, brings his signature style to Bromance. The film thrives on its rapid pace, which, while keeping things interesting, also leads to a few lapses in storytelling. With a plot so thin, it feels like the comedy and fast-moving narrative are attempting to cover up the gaps in the writing. While the dialogue might not always be sharp, there’s no denying that the film’s energy keeps you entertained throughout.

What Worked:

  • Hilarious Performances: Sangeeth Prathap’s comic timing is impeccable.
  • Fast-Paced Narrative: Keeps things moving even with a thin plot.
  • Young, Fresh Energy: Appeals to a youthful audience with its humor and pop culture references.

What Didn’t Work:

  • Weak Plot: The storyline is predictable and lacking depth.
  • Over-reliance on Pop Culture References: While fun, they don’t always add to the overall narrative.
  • Missed Gags: Some jokes fall flat and don’t quite hit the mark.

Final Verdict: 3/5 – A Fun, Lighthearted Comedy

In the end, Bromance is a fun watch—especially for those who are into light-hearted comedies with a fast-paced vibe. While it doesn’t offer much in terms of plot, it makes up for it with its youthful energy, lively performances, and a few laughs that will stay with you. If you’re not looking for a deep, thought-provoking film but just want to kick back and laugh, Bromance is worth a shot.

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Amit Gupta, co-founder and Editor-in-Chief of Indian.Community, is based in Atlanta, USA. Passionate about connecting and uplifting the Indian diaspora, he balances his time between family, community initiatives, and storytelling.Reach out to him at press@indian.community.

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