2 Countries

2015 "Story of TWO country fellas"
6.9| 2h36m| en
Details

Ullaas is a cunning guy who can go to any extent for money. One fine day, he cheats a priest and redirects an NRI match which is supposed to go to a known person in his village. He manages everything and finally ties the knot with Laya. The twist in the tale arises when Ullaas comes to know that the NRI girl he married is a complete alcoholic. Rest of the story is as to how Sunil manages to get his problematic wife back on track.

Director

Producted By

Rejaputhra Visual Media

AD
AD

Watch Free for 30 Days

All Prime Video Movies and TV Shows. Cancel anytime. Watch Now

Trailers & Clips

Reviews

ManiakJiggy This is How Movies Should Be Made
Konterr Brilliant and touching
PiraBit if their story seems completely bonkers, almost like a feverish work of fiction, you ain't heard nothing yet.
Sabah Hensley This is a dark and sometimes deeply uncomfortable drama
ajmalajukappur I like this movie a lot because this movie was taking in Canada
Aby UT All the characters in the movie had done a great job to keep the movie alive in comedy! Simple story portrayed with persistent comedy .. I strictly recommend this movie for the people who likes to laugh a lot. If you are going out with family, this movie is your best option. Pros: Presence of Suraj venjaramoodu Presence of Aju varghese Presence of VijayaraghavanCons: Average first half Dirty political play in first half (slight boring)Scene at the court (indigestible)
PimpinAinttEasy Bollywood superstar SRK writes an email to Mollywood superstar Dileep after watching Two Countries:Dear Dileep,Sukhamano? The time has come for you to repay me for Kalyana Raman, which you borrowed from my Chennai Express.I watched Two Countries, it was delightful. I was bored with the first 30 minutes with all that political maneuvering. But things did get exciting after Mamta Mohandas made an appearance. What a wonderful idea for a comedy film - an alcoholic Canadian Indian (played by Mamta, who has put on weight) marries a slightly conservative Malayali (you are as hilarious as always) and then they both move to Canada and then there is a culture clash. And then all sorts of goofy stuff happens like a woman's sari gets stuck inside your pants when you zip up. HAHAHHAHAHAHAA! Why cant anyone in Bollywood think up stuff like that? That scene was comedy gold. In fact, the whole second half was relentlessly funny.I also enjoyed the blatant casual racism against black people. I have no issues with stuff like that. But I doubt we can pull that off in Bollywood because well, the whole world watches our films. You Malayalis are lucky that way.I had one issue with the film. That actor called Ashokan did not belong in this. He looked way too dignified. Isn't he the guy who acted in all those unbearable Adoor Gopalakrishnan and Padmarajan films in the 80s? What were you thinking casting him in a film like Two Countries? Man, he sure looked bloated. Was he drinking alcohol on the sets or something? This must have been tough for him after all that arty farty crap of the 1980s. Frankly, I think he should be retired.And who was that hairy guy who played your sidekick? How does he even get to be in movies? My god, he is worse than Boman Irani.Anyway, I have asked Rohit Shetty to watch Two Countries. He might remake it with me and Kajol in it. He owes me one after Dilwale. He better not mess up this time.Love and Kisses,SRK.(6/10)
abhiram c After a long three years gaps sheaf is back with a comedy family entertainer. After Marykkundoru Kunjadu Dileep & Shafi strike the success chord again with the latest Malayalam movie Two Countries .The scripting is done by well know RAfi ,Cinematography was handled by Santana Krishnan and Music by Gopi Sundar.The movie kick starts at a very well as the movie goes on, the director has made sure that the movies maintains the pace, which is a very essential for a breezy comedy entertainer. Director has chosen to narrate the movie in a simple and normal manner same has his other movies. Comedy dialogs have workout very well.