Directed by | A. Hariharan |
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Written by | A. Hariharan |
Produced by | R. Ravindran |
Starring | Ashwin Kumar Lakshmikanthan Teju Ashwini Avantika Mishra |
Cinematography | Richard M. Nathan |
Edited by | G. Durairaj |
Music by | Vivek–Mervin |
Production company | Trident Arts |
Plot; RJ Vikram, who is betrothed to Anjali, finds out about her desire to wed a man who has previously been in a committed relationship quickly. He asks actress Preethi to play the part of his ex-girlfriend in order to fulfill it. His strategy quickly fails as he falls in love with Preethi and ends up in a love triangle.
Ashwin’s debut was undoubtedly one of the topics that generated the most discussion on social media for a time. From winning over fans to stirring up controversy with a stage statement, he was closely followed by the business and his supporters. He is a cute young man with extra-cool clothes, shakes his leg nicely, and displays bold body language when he is in his element. However, due to unfortunate circumstances or a poor choice of screenplay, he is unable to give his best. Certainly not the premiere he had envisioned, but perhaps not the worst. Teju Ashwini and Avantika, the two female leads, provide strong support for this writing. They both perform admirably in the emotionally charged passages, and they have excellent connection with Ashwin.
A Hariharan director sets the premise and characters with confidence. The opening scene is airy, and the three actors are instantly convinced. The concept is nothing new, but the way the scenes are written and directed is refreshing. For example, consider the scene where Vikram tells how he fell in love with Preethi. I got a cute set against the background of a rainy night, but what is interesting is that the girl’s face is not clearly visible. Later when he met Preethi we took the images back, but this time we were able to fit them clearly into the image of the girl he had in mind when he told the story. The movie has a pretty decent first half that builds things up nicely, but the second half is dry because it’s full of conversations about life. There is not much synchronization between the characters because it goes in the direction of
Verdict; The first half of the film is pretty good and builds things up beautifully, but the second half is dull because it is full of life-related topics. Fairly Engaging Triangular Drama!