Android Kunjappan (U)
08/Nov/2019 Comedy, Drama 2hrs 20mins

Android Kunjappan

Critics Review

3.50

Heartening Tale Of Human Emotions Curated By A Robot

With a genuinely intriguing premise, handful of artists and an authentic setup between robotics and human emotions, the film is truly a triumph of writing. Though, the climax stretch where the robot is antagonised and Suraj's relationship with it is portrayed as 'gone too much' falls all too quick and rushed, the final moment where he sees Kunjappan in his son is a beautiful way to end the film.(more)

Source: Suhansid Srikanth, MovieCrow

3.50

A good mix of emotions, humour

Android Kunjappan version 5.25 is a delightful comedy that may not be perfect, but gives enough good moments to the viewer. Go for this one!(more)

Source: Moviebuzz, Sify.com

3.00

Lessons from a robot-best friend

The robot might be at the centre in Android Kunjappan, but for the filmmaker it is a device to tell a deeply human story.(more)

Source: Hindu, The Hindu

3.50

Android Kunjappan has the potential to be that happiness pill.

Android Kunjappan Version 5.25 is funny, clever, engaging and humane. Ratheesh Poduval makes sure that humor is there in abundance to keep the audience engaged and he also adds the emotional aspect at the right point to give us an idea of how the longing for care can change people drastically. (more)

Source: ASWIN BHARADWAJ S, Lenmenreviews

3.00

A Spirited Sci-Fi Dramedy That's As Moving As It Is Quirky

Android Kunjappan becomes so much more than just an odd-couple comedy about a man and a robot. It's unlike any other father-son(s) movie you will ever see.(more)

Source: VISHAL MENON, Filmcompanion.in

3.00

A sci-fi tale with an impressive first half

The way the climax is fashioned, one also doubts what the intent of the storyteller is. When emotional and programmed minds interact, the film seems to say, things can go haywire resulting in misadventures and so, one must be beware of tech upgrades. Regardless, the manner in which the thought is conveyed isn't striking enough.(more)

Source: Deepa Soman, Times Of India