Chithha
- 2023
- 2h 20m
IMDb RATING
8.2/10
8.9K
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A man is raising his niece like his own daughter, and everything appears normal in their life until the little girl goes missing.A man is raising his niece like his own daughter, and everything appears normal in their life until the little girl goes missing.A man is raising his niece like his own daughter, and everything appears normal in their life until the little girl goes missing.
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Deserved evenmore nationwide recognition and witnessed a standing ovation by the audience in cinema hall...
Its tough responsibility for parents these days to care about their children gender biased...
Siddharth needs a whole hearted appreciation in bringing awareness with these kind of films especially those scenes where he just sheds a drop of tear so do we cant hold our horses back...
Nimisha gets a golden ticket in her debut she does a superb job...Kids sahasra & tasneem deserves an award for their exceptional performances...
Director Arun kumar handles sensitive topic in a matured way thats not too disturbing brutally but constantly traumatizes audience scene by scene holding the intensity until the end...
A must see movie of a life time...
The film proceeds through Eeaswaran's search for the disappearance of his brother's daughter, whom he raised as his own daughter, and the mystery surrounding it.
The film, which started as a family drama, changes the genre in a great way and sets the incidents to change the movie to crime and mystery. It is very haunting and engaging until the climax, and the film ends with an open ending for the audience.
Movie deals with sexual assault,trauma and how these things continue in our present society and the backlash of not providing proper education, guidance and awareness of these issues.
A must watch movie.
One of the greatest movie released in 2023.
The film, which started as a family drama, changes the genre in a great way and sets the incidents to change the movie to crime and mystery. It is very haunting and engaging until the climax, and the film ends with an open ending for the audience.
Movie deals with sexual assault,trauma and how these things continue in our present society and the backlash of not providing proper education, guidance and awareness of these issues.
A must watch movie.
One of the greatest movie released in 2023.
Excellent story telling, casting, screenplay and performances. The movie was extremely engaging with power packed performances and relatable characters. It's a must watch movie to all the movie goers. Please go to the theatres and watch this movie. If we don't support such movies, then we are taking any responsibility for creating a better society and safe childhood/ environment for our children.
This is Siddharth's one of the career best performances and as a Producer he stands out for picking such a sensitive topic and supporting his crew. The child actors are mind blowing, wow, what an amazing performers. Everyone out there, please watch and support good movies.
This is Siddharth's one of the career best performances and as a Producer he stands out for picking such a sensitive topic and supporting his crew. The child actors are mind blowing, wow, what an amazing performers. Everyone out there, please watch and support good movies.
We could call this movie as a "Pan Universe" movie. It reminds Amir Khan's Satyamavey Jayate (about "Touch" episode) . Thanks to Siddarth and all in the team on and off the screen. This movie can be released in all States, It requires no dubbing. The director demonstrates "how to screenplay a sensitive subject ". This movie is a learning experience to all movie makers. Lesson to all men and women to learn about "how to teach their youngsters about 'Touch'. Even a man's honest behavior could turn bad in others' eyes. Siddarth deserves a big hug from every citizen for showing social responsibility. Truth Prevails.
The best thing about Chithha is how it handles the sensitive topic of child sexual abuse. It's not something anyone can sit down for, without trigger warnings, and when it unfolds on screen, I could sense S U Arun Kumar's evolution as a filmmaker. He uses the first act to establish an emotional connect with the lead characters - Ees (Siddharth), his girlfriend Sakthi (Nimisha Sajayan), his niece Sundari (Sahasra Shree), and sister-in-law (Anjali Nair). The writing is layered and takes you through the proceedings in no hurry. One devastating incident leads to a lot of physical and emotional scars, but before you've fully recovered from it, you're subjected to yet another.
The performances from all four key characters (plus the two friends of Ees') are top-notch. I did NOT see Siddharth in the film - I only saw Ees, Sundari's extremely loving and protective uncle. The little girls are fantastic too, making you smile at their adorable antics in the beginning, and later, effectively conveying the trauma of living (or having lived) through such a prolonged, abusive nightmare. Just when I began to wonder why Nimisha Sajayan signed up for this role (of a typical love interest), the writing lets her make a very bold statement in a scene that arrives close to the end. Of course, there are a few other moments as well, but this one leaves you the most affected. Arun Kumar also treats it with the urgency and tension of a thriller in the latter stages, making you want to know what happens at each juncture.
As opposed to the rest of the film, the finale takes some commercial liberties from both writing and performative standpoints. While I absolutely loved the way the director chose to end the film (i.e. When the director's card showed up), the tail-end sort of undoes that effort. All things considered, I'm glad Siddharth chose to fund and act in this venture. It's certainly going to fetch him a lot of acclamation, and all of it is deservedly so.
P. S. I couldn't help but hoot at the random and unexpected mass moment featuring the lady in the shared auto-rickshaw.
The performances from all four key characters (plus the two friends of Ees') are top-notch. I did NOT see Siddharth in the film - I only saw Ees, Sundari's extremely loving and protective uncle. The little girls are fantastic too, making you smile at their adorable antics in the beginning, and later, effectively conveying the trauma of living (or having lived) through such a prolonged, abusive nightmare. Just when I began to wonder why Nimisha Sajayan signed up for this role (of a typical love interest), the writing lets her make a very bold statement in a scene that arrives close to the end. Of course, there are a few other moments as well, but this one leaves you the most affected. Arun Kumar also treats it with the urgency and tension of a thriller in the latter stages, making you want to know what happens at each juncture.
As opposed to the rest of the film, the finale takes some commercial liberties from both writing and performative standpoints. While I absolutely loved the way the director chose to end the film (i.e. When the director's card showed up), the tail-end sort of undoes that effort. All things considered, I'm glad Siddharth chose to fund and act in this venture. It's certainly going to fetch him a lot of acclamation, and all of it is deservedly so.
P. S. I couldn't help but hoot at the random and unexpected mass moment featuring the lady in the shared auto-rickshaw.
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- Gross worldwide
- $7,664
- Runtime2 hours 20 minutes
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- 2.20 : 1
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