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Andhakaaram

As a blind librarian, disheartened cricketer, and downcast psychiatrist each seek revenge and deliverance, their stories overlay below spooky forces.  

Critic Review

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  • 3.00

    A review by CLAPNUMBER

    Story

       

    Suryam (Vinoth Kishan) is blind and suffers from kidney ailments. He needs money for his kidney replacement operation. Vinod (Arjun Das) is a cricketer struggling with depression. Dr. Indra (Kumar Natarajan) is a renowned psychiatrist whose career is ended by his patient. He wants to get back his career, but people close to him don't let that happen owing to his mental condition. Suryam, Vinod, and Doctor have different worlds. How are these people interconnected with one another's life forms the crux of the story? 

    Review   

    The movie lives up to the tag of Horror-thriller. Few spooky scenes are hair-rising and gripping. The suspense is slowly diffused at the end, keeping the audience guessing who, why, and how. A little more care in editing excluding certain scenes and uncanny characters would have made it a nail-biting thriller. Although the script and the direction did a splendid job with their debut, it would have been exceptional had they paid little more attention to these details.    

    Arjun Das displayed superb acting skills in showcasing panic and vulnerability aspects. Vinod Kishan as blind boy Suryam was incredible in his meaty role.    

    V Vighnarajan has written and directed the movie. The plot and twists are exceptional, just the case that the movie is a bit lengthy and the sub-plots weary the viewer. The background music has been exceptional from Pradeep. Cinematography is also great where they begin the show with a B&W scene and connect it with the present-day scene in colors.  

    Verdict   

    A good horror-suspense-thriller, definitely watchable in leisure.

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