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The plot revolves around three cousins, Krishnan P.P., Divya Prakash aka ' Kunju. ' Aka ' Kuttan ' (Nivin Pauly) and Arjun aka ' Aju ' (Dulquer Salmaan) who, since their youth, have shared close ties. Aju is a motorcycle mechanic, whose parents are divorced, who lives life on his own terms. Kuttan is a software engineer whose heart and soul in his village is back home. Kunju graduated from IIM and aspires to do her MBA, but is forced to marry workaholic corporate executive Shivadas aka' Das' (Fahadh Faasil) because of the advice of her parents ' astrologer. Divya travels to Bangalore following their marriage as Das settles there. Kuttan is doing the same for his work, though Aju is entering a biker gang in the same city as a mechanic.When Das continues to ignore her, Kunju feels psychologically isolated. Her biggest comfort is the period she shares with her children. Naive Kuttan is in love with air hostess Meenakshi (Isha Talwar) on the Bangalore-Kochi plane, who wants a conservative, humble, saree-clad woman for a girlfriend. They date, and when her ex-boyfriend appears at her home, Kuttan changes from a withdrawn and modest man to a fashionable individual to attract her, but his hopes are broken and he knows she was just trying to get back to him. He breaks away from her marriage.
The personal life of Kunju and Das continues to fall into misery. After one day's fight, Kunju is shocked to find it packed with pictures, knickknacks, and belongings of a mysterious woman (Nithya Menen) as he inspects a space in their apartment that Das rarely lets anyone join. She leaves him in horror of not having a place in Das's heart and life and returns in sorrow with Kuttan to Kerala's home. They are still pulled into desperation there as Kuttan's father (Vijayaraghavan) abandoned his wealthy family and went on a permanent pilgrimage, willing Kuttan and his sister to have all his wealth and rights. Kuttan must send his mother to Bangalore (Kalpana).
Aju is a motorcycle racer, but he is required to complete a year's ban from riding owing to a fraudulent incident. We become good friends, but when Aju hears that Sarah is going to leave on a college scholarship to Australia, he is saddened.
While, with Kunju and Das getting a divorce in the south, Aju discovers that Das was a professional motorcycle racer a few years ago. He then went by Shiva's name and was his motorcycle gang's boss. After being involved in an accident that killed his love Natasha Francis (Nithya Menen), Shiva had given up on running. Kunju decides to return to Bangalore after knowing what happened and takes up her MBA while staying at the same house as Das. She eventually wins over a repentant Das and arranges to meet the parents of Natasha. Das can let go of his history after the session. Kunju forgives him and they are back on board with their married life.
The mother of Kuttan learned of the Urban culture of Indian with her neighbours, and after 3 months, he decided to visit her daughter in Oklahoma. Meenakshi, who would be the air hostess during the flight of Kuttan's mom to London, was seen at the airport by Kuttan and his mother. Meenakshi approaches Kuttan and reveals that she has broken constantly her relationship with her old boyfriend. Only seconds later, Kuttan went through and conversed with her. Although what he says has not been revealed, he replied negatively and asks his mother to ride.
The same day Sarah has to go to Australia, Aju gets a chance to run. He wins the race with Kunju, Kuttan, and Das cheering. After the match, Aju sees Sarah, which has changed his life, as important as him. He is asking her not to travel to Australia. Sarah forgets to live in Bangalore with Aju. Finally, Kuttan married a foreigner called Michelle (Paris Laxmi) with his neighbour in Bangalore, a French Bharathanatyam dancer who adopted India's heritage. The film ends by breaking into their rooms and posing for a shot of Kunju, Das, Aju and Sarah.
Bangalore Days - ബാംഗ്ലൂർ ഡെയ്സ് Malayalam Full Movie | Dulquer Salmaan | Nivin Pauly |
Reviewed by Sachin Biju
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October 29, 2019
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