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RONTH .... a colloquial term used for referring to police night patrols of the neighbourhood, is the latest Malayalam movie that has dropped in on JioHotstar.
A rookie cop is paired up with a seasoned senior in a rural police station. The movie revolves around a night of their "Ronth" and how the night unfolds.
The movie beautifully weaves the uneasy relationship between the two , the senior giving a master class to the rookie on the philosophy of Policing , the monitoring of the patrols by the police control room, battling their personal demons & of course the departmental politics.
The variety of the incidents that they encounter from rescuing a child from a mentally challenged father to checking drunken driving is well scripted.
In one of the scenes , the senior stops to pick up mangoes that have fallen from a tree for his wife , tugs your heart .
As with Malayalam films when you think you have seen it all the end hits you with its unpredictability and shocks you.
Roshan Mathew as the Rookie Cop plays the perfect foil to Dileesh Pothan who plays the senior brilliantly
Watch RONTH which tells you that a movie without a heroine , songs , exotic locations or lavish sets can still grip you.
RONTH is yet another feather in the already overflowing crown of Malayalam films .
A rookie cop is paired up with a seasoned senior in a rural police station. The movie revolves around a night of their "Ronth" and how the night unfolds.
The movie beautifully weaves the uneasy relationship between the two , the senior giving a master class to the rookie on the philosophy of Policing , the monitoring of the patrols by the police control room, battling their personal demons & of course the departmental politics.
The variety of the incidents that they encounter from rescuing a child from a mentally challenged father to checking drunken driving is well scripted.
In one of the scenes , the senior stops to pick up mangoes that have fallen from a tree for his wife , tugs your heart .
As with Malayalam films when you think you have seen it all the end hits you with its unpredictability and shocks you.
Roshan Mathew as the Rookie Cop plays the perfect foil to Dileesh Pothan who plays the senior brilliantly
Watch RONTH which tells you that a movie without a heroine , songs , exotic locations or lavish sets can still grip you.
RONTH is yet another feather in the already overflowing crown of Malayalam films .
It's been a while since I watched a movie that speaks to you at multiple levels . "Vaazhai"does that & more.
At a very obvious level it gives you a ringside view of the suffering and the exploitation of the workers employed in the banana plantations of Tamilnadu . The sole purpose of their existence , it seems , is to keep working only to repay their debts .
At another level , you see the lost childhood of the young Siva who dreams of a life beyond carrying the head loads of the harvested Banana crop to the lorries thru the slush and mud .
As with a Banana Tree, the director peels away the various layers of a relationship.
Mari Selvaraj takes you thru this roller coaster of emotions, the rural milieu, childhood infatuation, a friendship that transcends the Kamal - Rajni rivalry , the brother- sister relationship and much more with absolute finesse.
With a bunch of unheralded but hugely talented star cast , " Vaazhai" goes for the jugular with a brilliant climax .
The young actor - Ponvel - who plays the role of Siva , has turned in a performance worthy of a national award.
Watch " Vaazhai" to rediscover the forgotten art of meaningful filmmaking.
At a very obvious level it gives you a ringside view of the suffering and the exploitation of the workers employed in the banana plantations of Tamilnadu . The sole purpose of their existence , it seems , is to keep working only to repay their debts .
At another level , you see the lost childhood of the young Siva who dreams of a life beyond carrying the head loads of the harvested Banana crop to the lorries thru the slush and mud .
As with a Banana Tree, the director peels away the various layers of a relationship.
Mari Selvaraj takes you thru this roller coaster of emotions, the rural milieu, childhood infatuation, a friendship that transcends the Kamal - Rajni rivalry , the brother- sister relationship and much more with absolute finesse.
With a bunch of unheralded but hugely talented star cast , " Vaazhai" goes for the jugular with a brilliant climax .
The young actor - Ponvel - who plays the role of Siva , has turned in a performance worthy of a national award.
Watch " Vaazhai" to rediscover the forgotten art of meaningful filmmaking.