nagendran's honeymoon

Nagendrans Honeymoons S01

2024 210 min ⭐ 5.7/10

Director: Nithin Renji Panicker

Cast: Suraj Venjaramoodu, Alexander Prasanth, Kalabhavan Shajon, Grace Antony, Shwetha Menon, Kani Kusruti, Alphy Panjikaran, Niranjana Anoop, Ammu Abhirami, Janardhanan, Ramesh Pisharody (comma-separated)

Nagendran’s Honeymoons (2024) is a dark comedy-miniseries set in late-1970s rural Kerala. Created, directed, and written by Nithin Renji Panicker, the six-episode narrative follows the hapless Nagendran (Suraj Venjaramoodu), a lazy dreamer who schemes to fund his Gulf aspirations through a series of fraudulent marriages.

Nagendran, perpetually supported by his ailing mother, is coaxed by his friend Soman (Alexander Prasanth)—a theatrical marriage broker—into entering sham weddings with multiple women to collect dowry. Each episode relocates to a distinct Kerala locale, unfolding a new marriage fraught with eccentric brides and escalating complications. From the spirited Lilly (Grace Antony) to the hardened Laila (Shwetha Menon), each character brings a different flavor to the unfolding absurdity.

Visually, the series excels in period detail: Nikhil S Praveen’s cinematography and meticulously crafted production design immerse viewers in the 1970s milieu, while Ranjin Raj’s background score evokes nostalgia, though some viewers found its execution uneven Reddit+12Cinema Express+12The Hindu+12.

Performance-wise, Suraj Venjaramoodu anchors the show with endearing vulnerability and awkward charm. He convincingly portrays Nagendran’s aimlessness and gradual unraveling. Among the supporting ensemble, Grace Antony stands out in a comedic episode that garnered consensus as one of the series’ few energetic highs. Prasanth Alexander’s portrayal of Soman adds comedic grounding, while other characters—portrayed by Kani Kusruti, Shwetha Menon, and Niranjana Anoop—contribute emotional texture, though several reviews note their arcs remain under-explored Reddit+11Cinema Express+11Pinkvilla+11.

Critically, Nagendran’s Honeymoons received mixed responses. While some praised its comedic ballast and social commentary on dowry culture, most reviews flagged repetitive storytelling and lack of narrative momentum. It earned middling ratings such as 2.5/5 on Cinema Express and OTTPlay, and 2/5 from The Indian Express and The Hindu, indicating an overall uneven impact The Indian Express+7The Hindu+7Wikipedia+7.

Ultimately, Nagendran’s Honeymoons is a thoughtfully stylized, darkly humorous slice-of-life satire anchored by a strong central performance. Although its structure struggles with redundancy, the regional charm, character quirks, and nostalgic ambiance yield a memorable—if imperfect—comedic experience.

Nagendran’s Honeymoons (2024) is a dark comedy-miniseries set in late-1970s rural Kerala. Created, directed, and written by Nithin Renji Panicker, the six-episode narrative follows the hapless Nagendran (Suraj Venjaramoodu), a lazy dreamer who schemes to fund his Gulf aspirations through a series of fraudulent marriages.

Nagendran, perpetually supported by his ailing mother, is coaxed by his friend Soman (Alexander Prasanth)—a theatrical marriage broker—into entering sham weddings with multiple women to collect dowry. Each episode relocates to a distinct Kerala locale, unfolding a new marriage fraught with eccentric brides and escalating complications. From the spirited Lilly (Grace Antony) to the hardened Laila (Shwetha Menon), each character brings a different flavor to the unfolding absurdity.

Visually, the series excels in period detail: Nikhil S Praveen’s cinematography and meticulously crafted production design immerse viewers in the 1970s milieu, while Ranjin Raj’s background score evokes nostalgia, though some viewers found its execution uneven Reddit+12Cinema Express+12The Hindu+12.

Performance-wise, Suraj Venjaramoodu anchors the show with endearing vulnerability and awkward charm. He convincingly portrays Nagendran’s aimlessness and gradual unraveling. Among the supporting ensemble, Grace Antony stands out in a comedic episode that garnered consensus as one of the series’ few energetic highs. Prasanth Alexander’s portrayal of Soman adds comedic grounding, while other characters—portrayed by Kani Kusruti, Shwetha Menon, and Niranjana Anoop—contribute emotional texture, though several reviews note their arcs remain under-explored Reddit+11Cinema Express+11Pinkvilla+11.

Critically, Nagendran’s Honeymoons received mixed responses. While some praised its comedic ballast and social commentary on dowry culture, most reviews flagged repetitive storytelling and lack of narrative momentum. It earned middling ratings such as 2.5/5 on Cinema Express and OTTPlay, and 2/5 from The Indian Express and The Hindu, indicating an overall uneven impact The Indian Express+7The Hindu+7Wikipedia+7.

Ultimately, Nagendran’s Honeymoons is a thoughtfully stylized, darkly humorous slice-of-life satire anchored by a strong central performance. Although its structure struggles with redundancy, the regional charm, character quirks, and nostalgic ambiance yield a memorable—if imperfect—comedic experience.

Cast

Suraj Venjaramoodu

Alexander Prasanth

Kalabhavan Shajon

Grace Antony

Shwetha Menon

Kani Kusruti

Alphy Panjikaran

Niranjana Anoop

Ammu Abhirami

Janardhanan

Ramesh Pisharody (comma-separated)