Synopsis/Plot : Set in a fishing village in Eranakulam, the film revolves around the death of Vavachan mesthri.
Critics Review All critic Reviews(9)
4.50
Ee Ma Yau Review
Ee Ma Yau is a great attempt from Lijo Jose's stable. He has taken up the theme of death and given it a very symbolic representation through irony and dark humour. This is a movie not to be missed.(more)
Source: IndiaGlitz , IndiaGlitz.com
4.00
Lijo Jose Pellissery Raises The Bar Even Higher With This Sterling Endeavour!
With Ee Ma Yau, Lijo Jose Pellissery has raised the bar to another level. An exemplary attempt like this is rare and unseen.(more)
Source: Abhijith, One India
4.50
A class apart
The movie talks about a funeral and nobody is leaving without shedding a drop of tear or without a heavy heart. With groundbreaking filmmaking, Lijo has set a standard that is not easy to conquer. Without a shadow of doubt, this has to be one of the finest dark movies that Malayalam cinema has ever ...(more)
Source: Gokul, Deccan Chronicle
2.50
Everything is intense but ultimately fails to achieve its purpose.
Shed all the hangovers of Lijo Jose Pellisserry's previous films while booking tickets for his latest movie as the experimental director is ready with something that is totally different from the romantic satire Amen and the local goon movie Angamally Diaries.(more)
Source: Anjana George, Times Of India
4.00
Lijo Jose Pellissery returns with a keenly observant, fabulously funny funeral film
Actor Chemban Vinod Jose, who made a smashing writing debut with Angamaly Diaries, displays his acting versatility as Eeshi here. His deadpan heartbreak at his father�s sudden death is vastly removed from his villainous turn in the recent Swathanthriyam Ardharathriyil, or his menacing, spine-chillin...(more)
Source: Anna MM Vetticad, Firstpost.com
5.00
Lijo Jose Pellissery offers an enriching cinematic experience
He is brooding over something. His son Eeshi (a flawless Chemban Vinod Jose) make his father break his deep pensive silence with a glass of brandy. Vavachan recalls that his father had the grandest funeral that his village had ever seen. And that record apparently stands to date. He wants a spectacu...(more)
Source: Manoj Kumar R, Indian Express
4.00
Lijo Jose Pellissery returns with a keenly observant, fabulously funny funeral film
Ee.Ma.Yau. serves its purpose by enabling some great storytelling. By finding laughter in morbid situations and social commentary in the unlikeliest of places, in the tradition of other fine funeral films, Pellissery fashions Ee.Ma.Yau. into a keenly observant, fabulously funny insight into the poli...(more)
Source: Anna MM Vetticad, Firstpost.com
4.00
A gripping movie, go for it!
Ee Ma Yau is a gripping movie that could rank among the finest films in Malayalam during recent times. Go for it!(more)
Source: Moviebuzz, Sify.com