Watched Date : 17 March
Release Date : 15 March
Rating 7/10.
Director Ullas Chemban given a variety treatment to this movie - A quite different genre. Viewers can set the same expectation from the movie which is been conveyed in the trailer and songs. It's not everyones cup of tea, but I liked the movie. Director himself associated with script writer - Vikil Venu, in making the script with lot of folk tale elements. Cinematographer Arun (Armo), who is professionally a doctor, delivered awesome cinematic visuals from his camera throughout the movie, which was well supported by cuts from Editor of the movie - Rohith VS Variyath, who is already a noted craftsman from his debut work of award winning movie - Rekha happened last year. Most notable element of the movie is music department and background score, which was done by Manikandan Ayyappa, which created the base of this folk tale based movie. Stunts done by R Rajsekhkar and Billa Jagan was mind-blowing.
Each actor seems to be delivering their best performance when their character have some villainous mannerisms. Gillappiies in the movie rocked the show with background score and music whenever they occupy screen space with villainous performances. Vinod Chembans character seems to have a unique space in the plot, which he did cent percent justice to the role given by his own brother, who is the director. Lukman as light hearted policeman and Megha Thomas as key character of pathmini also did good performances.
Overall a good one time theatre experience
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