Film: Sarabham
Starring: Naveen Chandra,Salony Luthra,Aadukalam Naren
Director: Arun Mohan
Producer: C. V. Kumar
Banner: Thirukumaran Entertainment
Music: Britto Michael
Starring: Naveen Chandra,Salony Luthra,Aadukalam Naren
Director: Arun Mohan
Producer: C. V. Kumar
Banner: Thirukumaran Entertainment
Music: Britto Michael
Story:
Sarabham is a mythical creature that is
half bird and half Lion [A Lion with wings]. Similarly, our hero Vikram
[Naveen Chandra] is an handsome intellectual architect with greed for
money. Story starts when Vikram designs a theme park, but the tender is
actually headed to Chandrashekar's [Naren] SS Constructions. To make his
dream come true, Vikram explains his project to Naren, but ends up in
rejection citing attitude problems. As predicted, frustrated Vikram plan
to take revenge on Chandrasekhar and Shruthi [Salony Luthra] is his
partner-in-crime. Rest forms the crux of Sarabham.
Performance
Naveen Chandra fits the bill. He does the role with befitting attitude and emotes well.
Salony Luthra had a
perfect launch with Sarabham. Her act has aptly suited the character and
she has to be appreciated for carrying most of the film on her
shoulders. She grabs the attention with her variations and dialogues.
Aadukalam Naren has given his best and the rest of the cast have done their parts for the script.
Technical Analysis:
Being a first timer, Arun Mohan has to
be appreciated for brilliant writing and for taking care of every simple
situation. The director has provided as many reasons for all that
happening with in the movie.
Britto Michael has come up with an
engaging background score, without music some scenes would've been
un-interesting, but there are some scenes where bgm overlooked
dialogues. Songs played speedbreakers.
Art by Gopi Anand, Krishnan Vasanth's cinematography and Leo John Paul's editing works have taken Sarabham to next level.
Analysis:-
After all, Arun Mohan perfect planning
is clearly evident in Sarabham. The filmmaker has to be credited for
making such an interesting movie in less than 30 days. This mystery film
is entertaining all the way with right components and never fails to
entertain. But confuses, if you are late to the show.
If you are a regular movie lover and look forward to romance and comedy portions in the movie. Avoid Sarabham
Final Verdict: A lively play that you may encounter around...

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