'Falimy', featuring Basil Joseph, Jagadish, and Manju Pillai in pivotal roles, is a delightful family entertainer. The title itself cleverly plays on the word 'family,' hinting at the movie's focus on a dysfunctional family and their adventures. The film is generously sprinkled with deftly placed hilarious moments, keeping the audience engaged from start to finish.
The latter part of the film unfolds entirely in North India, particularly in regions like Banaras, skillfully capturing the struggles of a Malayalee family in an unfamiliar territory. The precision with which the movie depicts their Thiruvananthapuram slang and gestures in this unknown land proves to be entertaining. The director successfully navigates comedic sequences with ease and dexterity. While the second half tends to feel a bit stretched, with some scenes lagging, the overall comedic essence remains intact.