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“Bromance” Review: A wild road trip with your funniest friends

Snooper by Snooper
May 1, 2025
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Bromance, currently streaming on SonyLIV, is a high-energy, entertaining, and chaotic film directed by Arun D Jose. The movie kicks off with plenty of humor, introduces a range of quirky characters, and maintains a lively pace, although it struggles to maintain its narrative coherence as it progresses.

Story

The story centers around Binto (Mathew Thomas), a laid-back young man celebrating New Year’s in Coorg who finds out that his older brother Shinto (Shyam Mohan) has gone missing. What starts as a mission to locate his brother swiftly devolves into a comical and confusing adventure. Binto teams up with an eclectic mix of characters, including Shabeer (Arjun Ashokan), a friend of his brother; Aishwarya (Mahima Nambiar), his daring ex-girlfriend; Hariharasudhan (Sangeeth Prathap), a resourceful hacker; and Courier Babu (Kalabhavan Shajohn), a comical local thug. What do they encounter on their trip and how did they reach Shinto is the remaining story of Bromance.

Performances

The strength of Bromance lies in its cast, whose performances bring the characters to life. Mathew Thomas embodies Binto with a perfect blend of bewilderment and charm. Arjun Ashokan delivers a lively and unpredictable portrayal, while Mahima Nambiar brings a refreshing confidence to her role. Kalabhavan Shajohn skillfully balances humor and strength, making a strong impression.

Sangeeth Prathap, known for his popularity among Telugu audiences thanks to Premalu, impresses again with his impeccable comic timing and natural demeanor. Meanwhile, Shyam Mohan, also recognized from that blockbuster, makes a notable impression as Shinto, imparting sincerity and tranquility to a limited role.

Behind the scenes

From a technical perspective, the film excels. Cinematographer Akhil George captures Coorg’s beauty and the journey’s chaos with flair. The music by Govind Vasantha infuses a youthful energy into the film, with the Local GenZ Anthem standing out, complemented by Chaman Chacko’s sharp editing.

Final Verdict

Arun D Jose, celebrated for hits like Jo & Jo and 18+, knows how to engage a youthful audience. The first half of the film is filled with humor, impeccable timing, and outrageous scenarios that keep the entertainment flowing. However, the second half attempts to delve deeper into character arcs but ultimately slows down, culminating in a hurried conclusion that feels unsatisfying.

The depiction of the Coorgi community tends to be exaggerated and clichéd, relying too heavily on stereotypes rather than providing meaningful character development.

Ultimately, Bromance resembles a wild road trip with your funniest friends—it may not always be coherent, but it certainly offers plenty of entertainment. If you’re looking for humor, chaotic moments, and a lively cast, Bromance is an excellent choice for your weekend viewing.

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