Simple,
but beautiful and super, that’s what ‘Thattathin
Marayathu’ is. Vineeth Sreenvasan
has improved himself as writer and director when he comes from ‘Malarvadi Arts Club’. The story is
beautifully built up and visualized.
The
script moves mainly revolving around the hero (Vinod – played by Nivin Pauly) and his deeds to capture
and secure his love. Every characters involved in the story are used to bring
about one or another twist in it. No characters seem to be included for the
sake of including an actor. Most of the scenes are focused on the hero,
whatever he do, his thoughts and emotions. Although the heroine is focused in
only very few scenes, it doesn’t fail to include the feelings and thoughts of
the heroine (Ayisha – played by Isha Talwar). But Isha Talwar is given only very few dialogues. The dialogues match
to that of real situations and are perfectly written, without any exaggeration.
Songs and music do a
great favor to the story by creating a romantic mood in the audience. They are absolutely
beautiful and romantic. All the songs became hit before the release of the
movie. So, they did not only enhance the movie’s beauty but also attracted a
lot of people to it.
Since ‘Thattathin Marayathu’ being the second
film from Vineeth Sreenivasan as a
director and writer, there was a doubt in people that whether the movie would
also go with a vague visualization and build up. But Vineeth seems to be matured as a director and a writer in this
attempt. Actually, he has done it exceptionally well that the audience could
actually feel the story very much close to themselves.
Like in ‘Malarvadi Arts Club’, Sreenivasan’s character breaks his
silence at the most crucial moment of the story. Nowhere else in both movies we
could see his character being significantly involved in the story.
Though
the story tells the love of ‘Vinod’ and ‘Ayisha’, it also discusses the social
issues like ‘moral police’ and ‘political dramas’ by using these issues to
create necessary turns in the story.
Vineeth
and his friends have gifted malayalees with a beautiful romantic film to
celebrate. Thanks to Vineeth and
friends for this beautiful venture.
No comments:
Post a Comment