Little Hearts (2024 film)

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Directed byAnto Jose Pereira
Aby Treesa Paul
Written byRajesh Pinnadan
Story byAnto Jose Pereira
Aby Treesa Paul
Produced bySandra Thomas
Wilson Thomas
Little Hearts
Theatrical release poster
Directed byAnto Jose Pereira
Aby Treesa Paul
Written byRajesh Pinnadan
Story byAnto Jose Pereira
Aby Treesa Paul
Produced bySandra Thomas
Wilson Thomas
StarringShane Nigam
Mahima Nambiar
Baburaj
Aima Rosmy Sebastian
Shine Tom Chacko
Shammi Thilakan
CinematographyLuke Jose
Edited byNoufal Abdullah
Music byKailas Menon
Production
company
Distributed byMillion Dreams
Release date
  • 7 June 2024 (2024-06-07)
Running time
134 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageMalayalam

Little Hearts is a 2024 Malayalam-language romantic black comedy film directed by Aby Treesa Paul and Anto Jose Pereira, written by Rajesh Pinnadan and produced by Sandra Thomas Productions. The film features Shane Nigam and Mahima Nambiar in the lead roles.[1] The soundtrack and background score were composed by Kailas Menon, while the cinematography and editing were handled by Luke Jose and Noufal Abdullah.

Little Hearts was theatrically released on 7 June 2024 to mixed reviews from critics.[2]

Sibi and his father Baby live a simple life, taking care of their family friend Johnson's cardamom estate and his family's needs. Amidst this romance blooms in both Sibi's and Baby's lives, and he also has to play an integral role in breaking an important news about Johnson's son's unexpected and impending wedding to the latter's parents. Can Sibi handle everything without breaking any hearts?[3]

Cast

Production

The film is written by Rajesh Pinnadan, known for his work on Vilayath Buddha and Oru Thekkan Thallu Case. The film marks the reunion of Shane Nigam, Mahima Nambiar, Aima Rosmy Sebastian and Maala Parvathi who were the characters in RDX: Robert Dony Xavier. Sandra Thomas and Wilson Thomas served as joint producers under the banner Sandra Thomas Productions.[4]

Music

The songs and background score for the film were composed by Kailas Menon. The audio rights were acquired by Sony Music India. The first single "Edan Poove" was released on 16 January 2024.[5] The second single "Naam Chernna Vazhikalil" was released on 4 April 2024.[6] The third single "Aanne" was released on 1 June 2024.[7] The fourth single "Simple Song" was released on 8 June 2024, after the film's release.[8] The fifth single "Oru Sayahnam" was released on 17 June 2024, after the film's release.[9] The sixth single "Chimmathe" was released on 28 June 2024.[10][non-primary source needed]

Track listing
No.TitleLyricsSinger(s)Length
1."Edan Poove"Vinayak SasikumarKapil Kapilan
Sanah Moidutty
4:26
2."Naam Chernna Vazhikalil"B. K. HarinarayananVijay Yesudas
Judith Ann
3:00
3."Aanne"Dabzee
Athul Narukara
Dabzee
Athul Narukara
Sruthy Sivadas
3:25
4."Simple Song"B. K. Harinarayanan
Shabareesh Varma
Shabareesh Varma
Aravind Dileep Nair
3:46
5."Oru Sayahnam"Vinayak SasikumarVijay Prakash3:25
6."Chimmathe"Vivek MuzhakkunnuIndrajith Sukumaran2:28

Release

Theatrical

Little Hearts was released in theatres on 7 June 2024.[11]

Reception

Critical response

Rohit Panikker of Times Now gave 3.5/5 stars and wrote, "Little Hearts is a fun and light comedy entertainer that delivers exactly what it promises. It's complete with laugh out loud moments and some hilarious performances, which are best experienced with a crowd in a packed theatre".[12] Anna Mathews of The Times of India gave 2.5/5 stars and wrote, "The film directed and co-written by Aby Treesa Paul, Anto Jose Periera, along with Rajesh Pinnadan, who also shares a writing credit, could have been a sweet enough, feel-good romance with some good lessons for the audience, but it needed a proper tightening at the writing and making stages. As it is now, the key moments feel lost as the story progresses, particularly with a messy resolution.[13] Sanjith Sidhardhan of OTTplay gave 2/5 stars and wrote, "Shane Nigam’s film could have easily been trimmed by a good 15 minutes and would have been a time-pass movie. It’s one of those films that is watchable and yet you tend to immediately forget once it’s over".[14] Vignesh Madhu of The New Indian Express gave 2/5 stars and wrote, "With an efficient cast and a potential premise, Little Hearts had it all to be a meaningful entertainer, yet settles for the bare minimum. Little Hearts is half-hearted, despite having its heart at the right place".[15]

Anandu Suresh of The Indian Express gave 1.5/5 stars and wrote, "While Luke Jose’s cinematography and Noufal Abdullah’s editing are competent in many instances, they never push the movie beyond a certain level of impact".[16] S. R. Praveen of The Hindu wrote, "One wishes filmmakers do not further muddle issues about which misconceptions are galore in the society, through their half-baked handling of it".[17]

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