Cast

Grace Antony
Suhra

Indrajith Sukumaran
Shereef

Sharafudheen
Thoufeeq

Joju George
Siraj

Soubin Shahir
Azad. Sound Recordist in Tele Cinema

Parvathy Thiruvothu
Haseena (Acting Workshop)

Nasar Karutheni
Raheem Sahib

Assif Yogi
Jayan. Cinematographer in Tele Cinema

Mashar Hamsa
Makeup Man in Tele Cinema

Mamukkoya
Abukka. Tile Factory Owner

Binu Pappu
Abukka's Friend at Tile Factory

Abhiram Radhakrishnan
Abhi. Associate Director in Tele Cinema

Zeenath
Raheem Sahib's Wife

Neeraja Rajendran
Thoufeeq's Mother

Shiny Sarah
Washing Lady

Navas Vallikkunnu
Divorce Lawyer

Unnimaya Prasad
Siraj's Wife
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Reviews
Tejas Nair
I lost interest in Halal Love Story (Love Story Per Muslim Law) sometime around the 30th minute but I soon regained it as the messaging became more apparent and the story began to hit me in my feelings. The message - that cinema is not unidirectional - is food for thought, but I am finding it unable to accept or deny it, especially with the concept of halal in cinema hovering above, which is what the film is all about.
Performances are top-notch and I would like to mention Grace Antony (who is top-billed), Sharafudheen, and Joju George for giving some of the best acts seen this year. Music is another area where it excels. But despite all that, this comedy drama reduces itself as a veiled attempt at censoring, which I have a big problem with personally.
Halal Love Story ends up as a half-baked feel-good attempt that depends on metaphors to push a divisive messaging concerning Islam. Although it clarifies that the messaging is only to satiate the sentiments of the few, it comes off as unpalatable and indoctrinate. (Grade D+). TN.
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