Bharathanatyam
- 2024
- 2h 1min
PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
6,7/10
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TU PUNTUACIÓN
La lucha de un joven por mantener un secreto familiar en medio de situaciones difíciles y un vecindario complicado que conduce a situaciones divertidas y más tarde a la unión familiar.La lucha de un joven por mantener un secreto familiar en medio de situaciones difíciles y un vecindario complicado que conduce a situaciones divertidas y más tarde a la unión familiar.La lucha de un joven por mantener un secreto familiar en medio de situaciones difíciles y un vecindario complicado que conduce a situaciones divertidas y más tarde a la unión familiar.
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Written and Directed by Krishnadas Murali, Bharatanatyam might not offer a groundbreaking storyline, but its execution makes it a standout. The core plot is inspired from Rajasenan's Swapnalokathe Balabhaskaran and felt familiar. However, it's in the storytelling and direction where Bharatanatyam excels, especially with its well-timed comedy and engaging narration.
The film's comedy works beautifully, delivering plenty of rib-tickling moments that keep you entertained throughout. Although the climax may be predictable, its emotional impact is undeniable. When a director succeeds in bringing tears to your eyes, it's clear they've done their job well, and Murali certainly achieves this.
Saiju Kurup shines as the main protagonist, portraying the role of a family man with authenticity and depth. His emotional range fits perfectly within the film's tone. Saikumar also impresses, his character's turmoil conveyed through subtle, expressive performances. Abhiram Radhakrishnan is notable as the scheming friend, while Kalaranjini, Sreeja Ravi, Divya M. Nair, and Manikandan all contribute meaningfully to the narrative. The only letdown comes from the twin characters, whose performances felt somewhat lacking in emotional nuance, preventing them from fully connecting with the audience.
On the technical front, Samuel Ebi's music complements the film but could have been more impactful. Bablu Aju's cinematography, however, stands out, seamlessly blending with the fast-paced narration to enhance the viewing experience.
Overall, Bharatanatyam is an engaging and emotionally resonant film that never drags, providing a well-rounded cinematic experience. Krishnadas Murali's direction ensures that, despite a familiar storyline, the movie remains fresh and entertaining.
The film's comedy works beautifully, delivering plenty of rib-tickling moments that keep you entertained throughout. Although the climax may be predictable, its emotional impact is undeniable. When a director succeeds in bringing tears to your eyes, it's clear they've done their job well, and Murali certainly achieves this.
Saiju Kurup shines as the main protagonist, portraying the role of a family man with authenticity and depth. His emotional range fits perfectly within the film's tone. Saikumar also impresses, his character's turmoil conveyed through subtle, expressive performances. Abhiram Radhakrishnan is notable as the scheming friend, while Kalaranjini, Sreeja Ravi, Divya M. Nair, and Manikandan all contribute meaningfully to the narrative. The only letdown comes from the twin characters, whose performances felt somewhat lacking in emotional nuance, preventing them from fully connecting with the audience.
On the technical front, Samuel Ebi's music complements the film but could have been more impactful. Bablu Aju's cinematography, however, stands out, seamlessly blending with the fast-paced narration to enhance the viewing experience.
Overall, Bharatanatyam is an engaging and emotionally resonant film that never drags, providing a well-rounded cinematic experience. Krishnadas Murali's direction ensures that, despite a familiar storyline, the movie remains fresh and entertaining.
Bharatanatyam
A light hearted fun family drama with hilarious moments.
The plot of the story revolves around a house and its inhabitants and the funny situations and events the people in the house face when two uninvited and unexpected guests join them over certain family circumstances.
Good screenplay by Krishnadas Murali for keeping the audience completely engaged and giving light laughter moments in the movie. Director has given thrust on relationship in the story with a good message in the tail end leaving the audience with happy tears.
Subtle delivery by Saikumar,Kalaranjini,Saiju Kurup & Sreeja Ravi in the movie. Other notable performances were Abhiram Radhakrishnan,Nandu Poduval,Sruthy Suresh & Divya M Nair.
Hats off to Saiju Kurup & Anupama for bringing a good movie through their debut production. Brilliant execution of the story by Krishnadas Murali without losing the essence of the story.
Bharatanatyam is a good fun to watch entertainer for family to begin with in this season of joy,colours & togetherness.
Rating - 3.5/5.
A light hearted fun family drama with hilarious moments.
The plot of the story revolves around a house and its inhabitants and the funny situations and events the people in the house face when two uninvited and unexpected guests join them over certain family circumstances.
Good screenplay by Krishnadas Murali for keeping the audience completely engaged and giving light laughter moments in the movie. Director has given thrust on relationship in the story with a good message in the tail end leaving the audience with happy tears.
Subtle delivery by Saikumar,Kalaranjini,Saiju Kurup & Sreeja Ravi in the movie. Other notable performances were Abhiram Radhakrishnan,Nandu Poduval,Sruthy Suresh & Divya M Nair.
Hats off to Saiju Kurup & Anupama for bringing a good movie through their debut production. Brilliant execution of the story by Krishnadas Murali without losing the essence of the story.
Bharatanatyam is a good fun to watch entertainer for family to begin with in this season of joy,colours & togetherness.
Rating - 3.5/5.
The movie was just fine. Nothing more nothing less. The story was alright and the tone of the characters were a bit polished and that's what I liked the most in this film. Saiju Kurup has done a good job and I think the movie will get more popularity in the coming years due to its theme.
All the supporting actors has done a great job. The production design is another highlight of this film. While the film had some comedy moments, it wouldn't be accurate to label it purely as a comedy film.
Promotions are very less when it comes to movies like this and I assume that's due to the budget constraints. It's high time to focus on promotions when it comes to theatre runs otherwise it's going to be a failure in the box office.
All the supporting actors has done a great job. The production design is another highlight of this film. While the film had some comedy moments, it wouldn't be accurate to label it purely as a comedy film.
Promotions are very less when it comes to movies like this and I assume that's due to the budget constraints. It's high time to focus on promotions when it comes to theatre runs otherwise it's going to be a failure in the box office.
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If you're in the mood for a film that mixes laughter with poignant life lessons, "Bharathanatyam" is a must-see this season! This quirky comedy weaves in the beautiful art of Bharathanatyam, offering more than just entertainment-it delivers a powerful message about life and relationships that will leave you reflecting long after the credits roll.
At the center of the story is Bharathan, a relatable character caught in a whirlwind of his own poor life choices. The film's unique perspective allows us to see the chaos from the viewpoints of those most affected, keeping you engaged with its clever storytelling and well-timed humor. Sure, there are convenient plot points, but they serve to draw you into the emotional duality of the characters, leaving the judgment up to you.
The narrative revolves around a family house and the hilarious situations that arise when unexpected guests arrive. With a screenplay by Krishnadas Murali, the film strikes a perfect balance of lighthearted fun and heartfelt moments. The performances by Saiju Kurup, Saikumar, Kalaranjini, Sreeja Ravi and others shine, adding depth and authenticity to the characters.
While the film may not be groundbreaking, its execution is brilliant. The emotional climax hits hard, proving that sometimes, predictability can be a strength when done well. You'll find yourself laughing and shedding a tear-sometimes at the same time!
Don't overlook "Bharathanatyam" just because of its understated promotions; this film deserves your attention. It's a delightful family entertainer filled with joy, color, and togetherness, making it perfect for a cozy movie night. Grab your loved ones, and get ready for an experience that's as touching as it is funny!
At the center of the story is Bharathan, a relatable character caught in a whirlwind of his own poor life choices. The film's unique perspective allows us to see the chaos from the viewpoints of those most affected, keeping you engaged with its clever storytelling and well-timed humor. Sure, there are convenient plot points, but they serve to draw you into the emotional duality of the characters, leaving the judgment up to you.
The narrative revolves around a family house and the hilarious situations that arise when unexpected guests arrive. With a screenplay by Krishnadas Murali, the film strikes a perfect balance of lighthearted fun and heartfelt moments. The performances by Saiju Kurup, Saikumar, Kalaranjini, Sreeja Ravi and others shine, adding depth and authenticity to the characters.
While the film may not be groundbreaking, its execution is brilliant. The emotional climax hits hard, proving that sometimes, predictability can be a strength when done well. You'll find yourself laughing and shedding a tear-sometimes at the same time!
Don't overlook "Bharathanatyam" just because of its understated promotions; this film deserves your attention. It's a delightful family entertainer filled with joy, color, and togetherness, making it perfect for a cozy movie night. Grab your loved ones, and get ready for an experience that's as touching as it is funny!
Underneath the quirky comedy peppered all around Bharathanatyam (a classical dance form) lies a life lesson that is summarised by the central character Bharathan as he sits torn in the chaos of his poor life decisions. I found some novelty in how Bharathanatyam presents the conflict, mostly from the perspective of those that are affected the most. While there are lot of convenient plot points here, the film redeems itself by not siding with certain characters and puts the onus on the viewers to judge. It also shows the duality of man very effectively. There's a lot to like in Bharathanatyam than there is to dislike, making this one worth a watch.
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