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Drushyam Review
- 7/11/2014 12:32:00 PM
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Cast: Venkatesh, Meena, Kruthika, Esther, NadiaDirection: Sri PriyaGenre: ThrillerDuration: 2 hours 38 minutes
Rambabu (Venkatesh) runs a cable TV service in a village near Vijayanagaram. He's obsessed with films and thus, spends long hours every day watching movies. However, his family never complains about his habit. One day, when he comes home, he realises that his family is in big trouble and the rest of the story is about how he uses his intelligence to save his family from trouble.
Movie Review : Drushyam is an ode to classic style of filmmaking - clinical in its approach and hits just about the perfect notes to keep the audience hooked, without much gimmickry. One might argue that the story or the characters themselves in the film are too simple to warrant a closer look. However, this is precisely where the film triumphs to keep the proceedings going. Moreover, in recent times, Drushyam is the closest a writer has ever got while pulling off the rug beneath our feet right in the middle of all the action.
Towards the middle of the film, the subtext becomes apparent and that single-handedly makes the lead character's modus operandi, a sublime experience. The film begins as an ordinary story about an ordinary man, Rambabu (Venkatesh), who's content with his life. He runs a cable TV service in a village, where almost everyone, except a police constable, Veerabharam (Ravi Kale), has a good impression about him.
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