iMDB Rating: 6.4
Date Released : 13 May 2005
Genre : Romance, Thriller
Stars : Linda Arsenio, Gopika, Srikanth, Prithviraj Sukumaran. This film has the water scarcity that the city faces severely as its backdrop. It revolves around three interesting characters. 'Baskar', who takes up desalination of seawater as his ambition; His childhood friend 'Archana' who later turns out as his spouse; 'Madan', who makes pivot changes in others life with his sheer intelligence. What happens when these three meet up? How these characters use..." />
Movie Quality : HDrip
Format : MKV
Size : 870 MB
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This film has the water scarcity that the city faces severely as its backdrop. It revolves around three interesting characters. 'Baskar', who takes up desalination of seawater as his ambition; His childhood friend 'Archana' who later turns out as his spouse; 'Madan', who makes pivot changes in others life with his sheer intelligence. What happens when these three meet up? How these characters use their brainpower variously is narrated sophisticatedly. How a young chap with such an ambition arising from a third world nation triumphs is told with an interesting screenplay.
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Review :
A good, sincere effort
Firstly, Mr. K.V.Anand should be appreciated for making a brave attempt in his very first film as a Director. The way he handled his characters were of first rate. Still, screen-writers should have concentrated more on dialogues. Every character in the movie talks a lot, apparently makes the audience feel whether they are visually challenged. First half of the film is slackly told. Film gets the vigor only after the introduction of Madan. The 'item number' which was placed for a specific purpose did not gratify the targeted audience needs. Director had the best option of skipping it, which he didn't. Director has to be glorified for selecting such a script in such a period where 'kollywood' is heading towards junk. Shot-divisions, Geogrephy, locations-everything was well conceived, but certain scenes were so disturbing, mainly because of editing. Editor is not the culprit, 'so called' trend is the malefactor. MTV-isation has ruined the industry, like how the Hollywood and Bollywood is affected with this disorder. The work of DOP needs a special mention. But uniqueness was the dripping factor. Overall, going by the looks, a director with such intense thoughts and ideas,one can expect some good, rational, semi-parallel films in the near future. Kanaa Kandein is the stepping stone.
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