Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaEvidey unveils the mystery of a man missing through the story of a woman and her family in an intense search.Evidey unveils the mystery of a man missing through the story of a woman and her family in an intense search.Evidey unveils the mystery of a man missing through the story of a woman and her family in an intense search.
- Direção
- Roteirista
- Artistas
Suraj Venjaramoodu
- Satheeshan
- (as Suraj Venjarammood)
Surjith Gopinath
- Band Member
- (as Surjith)
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The movie had lot of hypes but all turned out that it was all just PR techniques. It failed in every aspects especially in the script department. It didn't had a "head nor a tail".
I recently watched a film that truly touched me in more ways than I expected. While the storyline was somewhat familiar and followed a predictable path, the execution, performances, and emotional depth made it a memorable experience. It's one of those movies where you can sit back, relax, and simply enjoy the emotional ride it offers-without expecting any massive twists or groundbreaking plotlines. In short, it's not about shocking the audience, but about making them feel something genuine.
First off, I absolutely loved the acting. The performances were heartfelt and very real. Every actor seemed completely immersed in their role, and that authenticity made a big difference. Even though the script was not something entirely new, the way it was presented, the subtle nuances, and the emotional layers added richness to the overall experience.
Among all the characters, Kuttichan stood out as one of the most memorable and emotionally gripping. The scenes involving Kuttichan and Suraj were especially powerful. There was something incredibly raw and genuine about the emotions portrayed in those moments-it hit hard and left a lasting impression. The chemistry between these two characters and the vulnerability they showed in their scenes together added a deep emotional weight to the film.
Suraj, as always, delivered an exceptional performance. His ability to convey deep emotions with minimal dialogue is something very few actors can achieve. You could feel the pain, confusion, and inner conflict in his eyes. He is truly a gifted actor who continues to surprise me with the kind of maturity and subtlety he brings to every role. This film was no exception.
Asha Sarath was another highlight. Her presence on screen is powerful and commanding. She portrayed her role with grace and restraint, never going over the top, yet still managing to leave a strong impression. Her emotional moments, especially the ones involving her son, were touching and well-executed. Speaking of which, her son's character was a pleasant surprise. The young actor did an admirable job in portraying a layered role with maturity beyond his years.
The concept of the film isn't exactly new. We've seen similar themes before-relationships, emotional conflicts, family bonds, and the struggle between tradition and modern values. However, what made this film special was the way the story was told. The direction was subtle yet effective, allowing the characters to shine through and the emotions to naturally unfold. The screenplay might have been simple, but the depth in character development and emotional storytelling made it worthwhile.
First off, I absolutely loved the acting. The performances were heartfelt and very real. Every actor seemed completely immersed in their role, and that authenticity made a big difference. Even though the script was not something entirely new, the way it was presented, the subtle nuances, and the emotional layers added richness to the overall experience.
Among all the characters, Kuttichan stood out as one of the most memorable and emotionally gripping. The scenes involving Kuttichan and Suraj were especially powerful. There was something incredibly raw and genuine about the emotions portrayed in those moments-it hit hard and left a lasting impression. The chemistry between these two characters and the vulnerability they showed in their scenes together added a deep emotional weight to the film.
Suraj, as always, delivered an exceptional performance. His ability to convey deep emotions with minimal dialogue is something very few actors can achieve. You could feel the pain, confusion, and inner conflict in his eyes. He is truly a gifted actor who continues to surprise me with the kind of maturity and subtlety he brings to every role. This film was no exception.
Asha Sarath was another highlight. Her presence on screen is powerful and commanding. She portrayed her role with grace and restraint, never going over the top, yet still managing to leave a strong impression. Her emotional moments, especially the ones involving her son, were touching and well-executed. Speaking of which, her son's character was a pleasant surprise. The young actor did an admirable job in portraying a layered role with maturity beyond his years.
The concept of the film isn't exactly new. We've seen similar themes before-relationships, emotional conflicts, family bonds, and the struggle between tradition and modern values. However, what made this film special was the way the story was told. The direction was subtle yet effective, allowing the characters to shine through and the emotions to naturally unfold. The screenplay might have been simple, but the depth in character development and emotional storytelling made it worthwhile.
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- Orçamento
- ₹ 30.000.000 (estimativa)
- Tempo de duração1 hora 57 minutos
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