Cast: Srinivas Prabhan, Pooja, Laya, Roshan, Mustafa Askari, Tirupati, and others
Story, screenplay, and direction: Srinivas Prabhan
Producers: Maheshwari, Vijayalakshmi
Music: Gidiyan Katta
Cinematography: Buran Shaik (Saleem)
Editor : Madhu
Production Designer & Co Director : Ramesh Babu Chinnam ( Gopi)
Banner: Mahi Media Works
Plot:
Arangetram is a crime thriller film where left-handed women are murdered by a psychopath. The city witnesses a series of such murders that create tension among women. The killer targets women only on the 13th of every month. Despite being extremely alert, the police fail to catch the culprit. Srinivas Prabhan’s attempts to catch psycho. What is Srinivas’ connection to that psycho? How does psycho affect Srinivas’ past? Why is that psycho killing girls on the same date? The reasons and solutions will be peeled away layer by layer in this film.
Performances :
Srinivas Prabhan makes his debut as a lead actor with this film. As a debutant, his performance was impressive. There are both action and emotional scenes that the actor performed in the movie, and he did a fairly good job in his role. He gets a lot of elevation in the movie. He even tries to evoke humour. Mustafa Askari plays the antagonist in the movie, and he was brilliant in his element. Pooja was not just glamorous but also delivered a good performance. Laya and Roshan please you with their performances. Jabardasth Sattipandu is a relief in the crime thriller, as he generates some whenever he is on screen, and it is fun to watch. All the characters are impressive in their roles, thanks to the director for grabbing the best of his actors.
Analysis:
Like any other psycho-crime thriller, even this movie has a similar conflict point. But the flashback to the killer who turned him into a beast was something new. The hero-villain fight is something one can predict; however, it was well portrayed, so you won’t get bored watching it on screen.
The love track between the leads, although routine, is interesting to watch. It gives you a different “love feel”. The movie has a story, screenplay, and direction by Srinivas Prabhan. It is safe to say that Prabhan got brownie points more as a director than as an actor. The narration is on a run that is best suited for a crime thriller. It doesn’t get boring anywhere thanks to the fast-paced narration. There are many emotional scenes in the movie, too. The story goes in such a way that you cannot predict what’s happening next, and we guess that’s what we need for a crime thriller.
Moreover, the music is the special attraction. It is soothing as well as giving you goosebumps in gripping situations. The editing was sharp and crisp, and so was the cinematography. It was neat.
The climax ends on an emotional note, and to know why, watch the film in your nearest theatre.
The production values were never compromised in the movie, and they were felt. The producers made the right choice by choosing this movie.
Conclusion :
Arangetram Impresses The Audience With Many Gripping Elements, Worth Watching In Theatres You Will Definately Love The Film
Rating : 2.75