This movie tells a simple story using a hyperlink screenplay, starring Atharva and directed by Karthick Naren.
In the first half, the film introduces three different storylines, each shown with a different color. From the first scene to the interval, I thought it was good. Each story had a clear goal and conflict, and the characters were well-developed and connected to the main story. The way the stories linked together felt natural, and the use of retro songs in key moments was effective, especially in a scene where Atharva is shown on drugs-the visuals were impressive. I really admired the creativity behind that.
The first half ended on a high note, but the second half wasn't as good. The way they introduced the characters and their goals was strong, but they didn't follow through in the second half. The imaginary scenes were interesting at first, but after a while, they felt overused. It seemed like the writer rushed through a lot of things in the second half, which weakened the story.
Overall, I liked the first half of the movie, but I didn't enjoy the second half as much. It's still a movie you can watch with your family.
The production was good, though. If the writing had been a little stronger, the movie could have been much better. Who knows? It might have turned out differently with a bit more effort.