Shaji Azeez s Wolf toys with the idea of how toxic masculinity affects male-female relationships. It has an interesting premise, but the acting or the presentation does not quite make the film work. Ultimately, it all seems like just another product of lock-down boredom. Apr 19, 2021 By Sreejith Mullappilly
In Shaji Azeez s new Zee5 film Wolf, a young woman tells a person not to stand behind her when she cooks. She is referring to a specific form of predatory behavior.
Wolf stars Arjun Ashokan as Sanjay, who drives a long way to the woman Anu s home to see her late at night. His friends tell him not to go there because the move would not surprise young women these days. But he would not listen to them because of a specific reason. Then, the government suddenly announces a nationwide lockdown, which makes it impossible for him to travel back home. In Anu s house, she and Sanjay meet a new character, and the film is about what happens between the tr
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Dulquer Salmaan has announced his fourth production which wrapped up filming recently. Directed by Prasobh Vijayan, the film features Shine Tom Chacko, Dhruvan, and Ahaana Krishna. Bitto Davis and Sreekanth Dasan, who have appeared in Angamaly Diaries, are also part of the cast. Ishq-fame Ratheesh Ravi penned the story and script during the lockdown. The team had filmed in complete secrecy at Aluva, Ernakulam. The title and first-look are to be revealed by the end of the month.
“Things got rolling so fast when Dulquer’s Wayfarer Films decided to come on board,” says Prasobh, adding that it was written initially as a small film but expanded in scale when Dulquer became involved.