Agrega una trama en tu idiomaChandramohan keeps receiving calls from his wife asking for his whereabouts, much to his annoyance.Chandramohan keeps receiving calls from his wife asking for his whereabouts, much to his annoyance.Chandramohan keeps receiving calls from his wife asking for his whereabouts, much to his annoyance.
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Namitha Pramod
- Geethanjali
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Vintage Dileep impresses, where as Siddharth Bharathan makes his mark with gentle direction
Chandrettan Evideyaa? : Neither Classic nor Crap
It is always good to see actors coming back to form, in sense, doing roles which they fit well. This is one of the reasons which led me to watch Chandrettan Evideya, which is presumed to be the comeback of vintage Dileep from his crap entertainers. And it proved to be right; Dileep was perfect as Chandra Mohan, an officer at Secretariat, who is momentarily disturbed on phone by his over-caring wife, Sushuma, played by Anushree. Certain strings of incidents happen and a 1000year old story brings unexpected changes in support with the circumstances around.
This movie would've been a usual husband-going behind- another woman story, but Siddharth Bharatan's induction of a 1000 year old plot adds a flavor of novelty to the movie. Yes, Siddharth has done a good job as director, I liked his previous venture Nidra too, a director who tries maximum to avoid unwanted flaws. Chandrettan Evideya too was free from such flaws; one can't spot any serious mistakes, similarly no great surprises. Popping up of situational wits momentarily, adds a scent of comedy to the entire plot, in due course, Siddharth has also drawn concentration on building up of such a fragile story. Even though the climax portions seemed purely predictable, Siddhradth successfully placed a small thrill factor towards the end. Another factor which makes the movie engaging is its dialogues; they were simple, yet hilarious and meaningful at parts. Those Tamil dialogues were also good. Cinematography by Shyju Khalid was also the same, there weren't any so called novel frames or new gen camera works, all the scenes were simple, yet beautiful, offered a common feel. Music by Prashant Pillai was apt for the movie, that 'Vasanthamallikae' song was too good. Editing was crisp without any lag, trimmed perfectly.
There weren't too many characters in the film; Dileep was perfect in the role; that old 'Janapriyanaayakan' Dileep is back. But the one who draws attention is Anushree, she had all the emotions required for the character, one of the best actresses in present generation. Namitha Pramod was okay. Supporting roles by Chemban Vinod, KPAC Lalitha, Mukesh, Suraj were also good. But the one who surprised me is the one who acted as Sumesh, good handling of situational comedies. That Short appearance by Vinayakan evoked laughter.
Overall, Chandrettan Evideya is a light-hearted entertainer which can be enjoyed with a pleasant mind. Siddharth was successful in presenting the middle-class family drama in a gentle and enjoyable way. The small message he tried to pass was also effective.
My Rating: 7/10 A moon attains completion on the day of full moon day and every husband attains it when he is with his family, wholeheartedly.
There was about 25% occupancy in Sree Padmanabha Theatre, Punalur for matinée, 7/5/2015.
Thank You _Sooraj
It is always good to see actors coming back to form, in sense, doing roles which they fit well. This is one of the reasons which led me to watch Chandrettan Evideya, which is presumed to be the comeback of vintage Dileep from his crap entertainers. And it proved to be right; Dileep was perfect as Chandra Mohan, an officer at Secretariat, who is momentarily disturbed on phone by his over-caring wife, Sushuma, played by Anushree. Certain strings of incidents happen and a 1000year old story brings unexpected changes in support with the circumstances around.
This movie would've been a usual husband-going behind- another woman story, but Siddharth Bharatan's induction of a 1000 year old plot adds a flavor of novelty to the movie. Yes, Siddharth has done a good job as director, I liked his previous venture Nidra too, a director who tries maximum to avoid unwanted flaws. Chandrettan Evideya too was free from such flaws; one can't spot any serious mistakes, similarly no great surprises. Popping up of situational wits momentarily, adds a scent of comedy to the entire plot, in due course, Siddharth has also drawn concentration on building up of such a fragile story. Even though the climax portions seemed purely predictable, Siddhradth successfully placed a small thrill factor towards the end. Another factor which makes the movie engaging is its dialogues; they were simple, yet hilarious and meaningful at parts. Those Tamil dialogues were also good. Cinematography by Shyju Khalid was also the same, there weren't any so called novel frames or new gen camera works, all the scenes were simple, yet beautiful, offered a common feel. Music by Prashant Pillai was apt for the movie, that 'Vasanthamallikae' song was too good. Editing was crisp without any lag, trimmed perfectly.
There weren't too many characters in the film; Dileep was perfect in the role; that old 'Janapriyanaayakan' Dileep is back. But the one who draws attention is Anushree, she had all the emotions required for the character, one of the best actresses in present generation. Namitha Pramod was okay. Supporting roles by Chemban Vinod, KPAC Lalitha, Mukesh, Suraj were also good. But the one who surprised me is the one who acted as Sumesh, good handling of situational comedies. That Short appearance by Vinayakan evoked laughter.
Overall, Chandrettan Evideya is a light-hearted entertainer which can be enjoyed with a pleasant mind. Siddharth was successful in presenting the middle-class family drama in a gentle and enjoyable way. The small message he tried to pass was also effective.
My Rating: 7/10 A moon attains completion on the day of full moon day and every husband attains it when he is with his family, wholeheartedly.
There was about 25% occupancy in Sree Padmanabha Theatre, Punalur for matinée, 7/5/2015.
Thank You _Sooraj
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- 8 may 2015
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