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Furry Whodunit: A Charming Chaos That Lifts the Spirit Before Unraveling the Mystery

Nation Desk By Nation Desk October 17, 2025 5 Min Read
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Malayalam cinema has long cherished its lovable fools, and Tony Alula joins that lineage.

Between a missing dog and a mafia shootout in Mexico, Praneesh Vijayan discovers his own rhythm of madness. In The Pet Detective, debutant director Praneesh Vijayan crafts a vibrant comedy headlined by Sharaf U Dheen, Anupama Parameswaran, and Vinay Forrt, supported by an ensemble that includes Vinayakan, Vijayaraghavan, and Joemon Jyothir. The film follows Tony Jose Alula, a well-meaning but inept detective who stumbles from tracking missing pets to unraveling a crime web far beyond his depth. From a playful pursuit, the story tumbles into a riot of coincidences and comic confusion. Despite its title, the pet detective business is mostly a running joke where every success feels like coincidence, not deduction.

Every madcap investigation needs an object that sets the world spinning, something small enough to lose yet valuable enough to make everyone lose their minds. The Pet Detective understands this well. Its entire universe, crooks, cops, and gangsters-local and global, alike, revolves around one elusive possession, the kind that turns pursuit into pure comedy. The film thrives on deliberate disorder, a hallmark of classic Malayalam slapstick. The chaos entertains, yet occasionally overwhelms.The delight of absurdity replaces narrative coherence, a trade-off that can either feel liberating or confusing, depending on the viewer’s tolerance for narrative anarchy. 

As Tony Alula, Sharaf U Dheen brings wit and warmth, keeping the chaos in check with the ease of someone who knows exactly how to ride it. His self-aware humour transforms what could have been a caricature into a genuinely likable protagonist. Vinay Forrt is terrific in turning irritation into artful comedy. Anupama Parameswaran brings an easy charm to the film, even within the limited space her role allows.The ensemble of detectives, dons, smugglers, and eccentrics gives the film a lively spectrum.

Anend C. Chandran’s cinematography brings about vibrancy into the narrative chaos. The film’s framing amplify the sense of exaggerated reality, creating a comic-book aesthetic.. Rajesh Murugesan’s score underlines and often rescues the film’s pacing. The music functions as a narrative engine, carrying the audience through transitions.

The film, firmly promoted as safe for kids, introduces a female disciplinarian unmistakably inspired by Mrs. Trunchbull from Roald Dahl’s children’s novel Matilda (1988), an emblem of tyrannical authority whose exaggerated authoritarianism may amuse adults and intrigue children. One can’t help but ask if Malayalam cinema’s knack for turning female authority into comedy is a storytelling reflex that hasn’t quite caught up with its times.

The finale, staged in a theme park, distills the film’s essence, anarchic, kinetic, and wildly entertaining, highly reminiscent of the classic Vettam (2004). Despite its excesses, the sequence works as all the subplots converge here.

The Pet Detective may not have done everything right, but it succeeds in delivering joy. The film borrows its energy from the classics, recycling old tricks with such affection that you can’t help but smile. We’ve seen these characters before; we know exactly what kind of trouble they’ll cause, and that predictability becomes half the fun. Yet if one’s going for a second watch, one wonders if there’s enough freshness beneath the familiarity.

Rating: 3 out of 5 stars 

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