Let's admit, the film did not start on a good note, it was actually unappealing that it opened up with an intimate scene, and we were just like 'what's this???'
But we're so glad we still gave it a chance!
The exciting element of the story was that the mystery caller's face was never seen throughout and the fact that Farhana was muslim, it added more flavor as she had to keep up with her traditional lifestyle at home while taking on a different personality at work.
There were various characters (e.g. Farhana's hubby, Farhana's male colleague, etc) who kept the story very intriguing😃
We applaud the editor, V. J. Sabu Joseph, who worked meticulously well to build up the tension. He was playing with our emotions as we began to fear for Farhana, and the fast-paced score tortured us with suspense.
Bravo to Nelson, the director who guided the scenario to deliver a thrilling experience
The film sent a needed message to archaic and conservative families to just relax, people can still remain decent as they move with the times
A tiny weeny weeny negative: someone was sprayed with a pepper spray and the person just quickly rubbed his eyes and it was over😳
The name Farhana means "Joyful, cheerful, glad'" and this was the inner personality she was only able to discover when she got a job and began to provide for her family.
In a way, we felt like the name also meant that it's not because I'm a happy and cheerful woman that you should take advantage of me or mistake my kindness for weakness.