2h 27m available with multiple audio tracks and subtitles.

Ajith Mampally
Director

Faizah Mariam
Diya

Sirajudheen Nazar
Dixon

Sirajudheen Nazar
Dixon

Sirajudeen Nazir
Dixon

Ajith Mampally
Writer

Roylin Robert
Writer

Satheesh Thonakkal
Writer
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Nov 30, 2024subtitles

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Binod Bohara
Oct 14, 2024"Kendal" promised a gripping storyline and intriguing premise, but sadly, it falls flat in almost every department. The script lacks depth, feeling more like a rough draft than a fully fleshed-out narrative. It's riddled with unnecessary stunt sequences that add no value to the story, coming across as forced and out of place. These scenes seem to have been inserted to artificially pad the runtime rather than enhance the plot or characters. One of the most significant shortcomings of the film is its failure to convey the core story that the director intended. There's a noticeable disconnect between what the movie sets out to achieve and what it delivers. The narrative fails to engage, often losing focus, leaving the audience wondering about the point it's trying to make. The screenplay, which should ideally hold the story together, only amplifies the movie's flaws. It is poorly paced and disjointed, with scenes that drag on without contributing to the plot. The direction, unfortunately, is just as subpar. The vision behind the film is muddled, and the execution lacks finesse, resulting in a movie that feels unfinished and unrefined. Overall, "Kendal" is a frustrating watch that leaves you with a sense of wasted potential. A better script and tighter direction could have made all the difference. But as it stands, this film is a missed opportunity, offering little more than disappointment to viewers.