Vineeth Sreenivasan has a charm , a new age cinematic experience that connects to youth, one just can’t deny that. The ability to turn most cliche of scenes and repeated boy falls in love with girl recurring situations so enthralling and endearing is a talent that has become synonymous with Vineeth. Whether it’s the emotional connect in the masterpiece Jacobinte swararajyam, or the mesmerising progression of Thattathinu Marayathu or the easy going , feel good factor in Hridayam, he just know his audience and leaves no tables unturned to cater to them. Even if the story lacks a solid plot, it’s Vineeth’s direction and perfect screenplay that hooks you throughout the prolonged progression of 3 hours. And Hesham Abdul Wahab….take a bow sir !! Such a soothing and mesmerising music that completely leaves you spellbound . The rendition of the song of the yore Nagumo , Darshana … it’s all a collection of masterpieces drooling romance, charm and love.
Vineeth and Hesham combo: one to watch out for. The citadel of new age cinema.
Kalyani: such a charm and spontaneous emotions. She has a charm and she had carried it with aplomb
Pranav: really improved from his previous venture. He just seamlessly falls into the role of a soft spoken, laid back and a likeable character. There weren’t many challenging scenes for him but you just can’t deny that he has done full justice to his character and his chemistry with Kalyani is a reminiscence of the old Mohanlal-Urvashi Jodi even at a minuscule level and that’s a huge compliment.
A complete lovable package that leaves you content and songs that you would cherish in days to come.
Review: Jithin Joy