Mohanlal as Nandagopal runs Nandoos Foodcourt , known for its excellent cuisine, and people flock in great numbers to dine and taste the delicacies cooked and served by Nandu. But unknown to others, Nandagopal, besides being a chef, has another facet to his character.
He runs a secret tirade against smugglers and tax evaders and the different ways he adopts to fight the culprits form the highlights of the movie. The hapless victims are leftdazed and powerless, as they have no way to account for the money stolen from them.
Kavya Madhavan is a doctor who used to be close to Nandagopal. But that did not prevent Nandu from making a foray into his ex-girl-friend’s house either. His methodsof robbing and his intentions form the crux of the story in “Lokpal’.
Mohanlal, appearing in different forms at different places, makes acting look so effortless with his dazzling array of talent. However, there is a sense of déjà vu in that he has been seen in such roles many times in the past and he hasnot been given any challenging tasks by the director. Kavya Madhavan, petite and pretty as ever, does her role reasonably well but Meera Nandan appears here and there without much to do. Manoj .K.Jayan too is rather lethargic and does not reach any level of intensity. Saikumar and Shammi Thilakan were impressive.
Others in the cast carry out their tasks without too many hassles. S.N.Swamy’s script is dramatic andthrilling but it could have provided more substance to the characters. Director Joshiy has given his best to bring some credibility to the proceedings.
Dialogues are ineffective and do not create the impact intended. Pradeep Nair’s camera work is watchable and the lens mops up plenty of close-ups and cutaways.
Ratheesh Vega’s music has not emulated the success of the hot favourite “Aattumanal Payayil" heard in “Run Babby Run”. With a bit more passion from its makers, “Lokpal” could have gonethe whole distance ;....
Verdict ::Good entertainer but Average in Script