STORY: The films revolves around three main characters named Jiya (Amala Paul), Pranav (Kunchacko Boban) and Prince (Jayasurya). Jiya is a young girl, who meets with an accident, which affects her memory of the past few years. Pranav is a high profile businessman whereas Prince is a local thug. Both the men come in to the scene, claiming to be the lover of Jiya and what happens rest forms the crust of the story.
REVIEW: Well, the biggest problem with Shajahanum Pareekuttiyum is its consistency problem. Y V Rajesh could have worked a bit more on the scripting department to make the storyline look a bit more convincing. Director Boban Samuel hasn't delivered his best, much was expected from the person who packaged a quality entertainer in the form of Romans.
The first half of the film did lag at certain portions, with some of the comedy sequences falling flat. The interval punch was indeed a promising one. The second half had some great entertaining moments and the writer and director did promise of some exciting twists and turns. Having said that, the film definitely has some moments to appreciate. The movie spoof scenes would surely set you for an entertainement ride. The second half of the film has both Jayasurya and Kunchacko Boban in full form, which is sure to entertain you up to some extent.
All the lead actors have given a convincing performance in the movie. Jayasurya scores high with his impeccable comic timing. Kunchacko Boban was fine as Pranav. Amala Paul looked gorgeous and delivered a decent performance.
Chithiramuthe and Madhurikkum Ormakale are the two notable songs in the movie and both the songs did serve their purpose.
Shajahanum Pareekuttiyum, is a film which would entertain you at parts. The film did have a promising plot but falters in between.