A very serene film that took us into deeper meanings of life and relationships
Delicious
-When we say that Ashvamithra is a slow and quiet movie, it's not in a figurative way but a literal one. And we were perfectly fine with this because this atmosphere pacified our minds. The storytelling took us on a journey to feel the emotions of the lead actors through the stillness. Arun's interaction with Mithra (the little girl) was so compassionate and sweet, we really enjoyed watching them. What we took out from Ashvamithra was steadfastness, gentleness, healing, and care which we could see across the characters
-The cast played their part well in a natural and genuine manner. Harish Uthaman (playing Arun) is definitely a hidden gem, it was sooo good to see him in a different role. He was extremely graceful in his performance
-Much needed that the screenplay included other locations than Mithra's house; otherwise, it would have felt monotonous
-The costume design correctly matched the tone of the film
Bland
-Cinematography and score were ok, could have been more dynamic to diversify the film's ambiance.