IMDb8.0/10
Google Users93%
Director: Anjali Menon•Genres: Comedy-drama, Romance
Three cousins, Arjun, Krishnan, and Divya, move to Bangalore with their own dreams and aspirations. Arjun, a bike mechanic, struggles to find his passion, while Krishnan, an aspiring chef, faces a dilemma in his arranged marriage. Divya, married to a workaholic businessman, tries to navigate her new life. Their journeys intertwine as they experience love, heartbreak, and self-discovery in the vibrant city.
Bangalore Days was a massive critical and commercial success, praised for its relatable characters, heartwarming story, and fresh portrayal of urban relationships and aspirations. It resonated deeply with audiences, particularly the youth, and is often cited as a landmark film in contemporary Malayalam cinema.
Praised for its vibrant portrayal of youth and urban life.
Applauded for its realistic characters and engaging storytelling.
Celebrated for its feel-good narrative and strong performances.
Google audience: Google users overwhelmingly loved Bangalore Days, praising its fresh narrative, relatable characters, and the emotional journey of the cousins. The film's depiction of friendship, love, and dreams struck a chord with viewers, making it a feel-good cinematic experience.
Won multiple Kerala State Film Awards including Best Popular Film Providing Wholesome Entertainment, and several Filmfare Awards South for Best Film and Best Actress.
The film was one of the highest-grossing Malayalam films of 2014 and was later remade in Tamil as 'Bangalore Naatkal' with a largely similar cast and crew.
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