Kili Poyi Malayalam Movie Review
Vinay Govind's 'Kili Poyi' has Asif Ali and Aju Varghese playing Chacko and Hari respectively,
colleagues at an ad firm in Bangalore. Stuffed up to their necks with work week after week, they decide to call in sick, and go on a fun trip to Goa, when they miss the flight to Manali. After hooking up with a few girls at Goa, they head back home, with more than what they had bargained for.
The film unfortunately keeps reminding you of 'Delhi Belly' all the time and you almost wait for the obligatory clamor in the toilets to begin. Nothing of the sort happens, and instead of the diamonds in DB, we have a bag of cocaine doing the rounds in 'Kili Poyi'. The villains look and act pretty much the same, and the optimistic bird flows out of your brains real quick
Kili Poyi Malayalam Movie Review
And again, forget 'Delhi Belly', this isn't a story that you haven't heard of even earlier. The making is what reminds of you of 'DB', while the story itself is reminiscent of those many films where a bag of loot inadvertently ends up with the leading men. Their efforts to get rid of it lead to further trouble, and more broken ribs, if you please.
Evidently inspired from the Harold & Kumar series, Delhi Belly and several other films already made in a variety of languages, Kili Poyi ends up not even interesting as the 1991 Malayalam comedy Mimics Parade that narrated an almost similar theme. With nothing much happening on the story front, the focus is to keep the viewers hooked with some mad actions and dialogues.