Story
Virag
(JD Chakravarthy) - a writer by profession joins a new
deserted house which is situated in the outskirts of
Pune along with his doctor wife (Sushmita) and kid Rohan
(Ahsaas Channa). That abandoned palatial mansion has
a banyan tree in the compound. Rohan starts hearing
strange voices. And suddenly he seems to be conversing
with imaginary people sometimes. The parents trash Rohan's
claim that there are many other people living in that
house. A series of suspicious murders gives clue to
the claim of Rohan that some other people are living
in that house. Watch the film yourself to know and experience
what a Banyan tree in your compound could do?
Artists Performance
Chakravarthy is good as
house-husband who does writing for living. Sushmita
Sen is fair as the mother. It is Ahsaas
Channa who walks away with honors with his terrific
performance as the kid who visualizes the devils. Peeya
Rai Choudhuri is cool. Sayaji
Shinde's role does not have much to offer. Rasika
Joshi and Rajpal Yadav
are adequate. The dubbing given to Sushmita Sen (Savita
Reddy), Rasika Joshi (Telangana Sakuntala) and Rajpal
Yadav (Uttej) are good.
Technical Departments:
Story:
Story of this film is loosely inspired by Stephan King's
novel cum movie 'The Shining' (1980). It also has the
shades that resemble the eeriness of films like 'The
Others'.
Screenplay
- direction: The director Sourabh Narang succeeded
in fulfilling the main intention of this film. That
is scaring the audience. In achieving that main objective,
the director had to pushback logical aspects and convincing
ability of the story. Nothing looks native to India
except for the Banyan tree. The entire set-up resembles
us of west though the director clarified that the story
took place in Pune outskirts. The direction of the film
is good in patches. The screenplay has gone haywire
in the second half. The narration is pretty slow and
the scenes are somewhat repetitive.
Other
Departments: This film is excellent in terms of
technical departments. The major share of creating scariness
goes to the sound department - i.e. background music,
sound recording and DTS mixing. The next best thing
about the cinema is the slick camerawork by Sachin Krishnan.
The entire film has dull lighting, which creates an
eerie feeling about the film. Editing of the film is
first-rate. Production values of Marrichettu are excellent.
Analysis: First half of the film
is interesting. Second half is bit boring as the eerie
things gets repetitive. Climax is a letdown. The best
thing about the film is the scariness it offers. The
plus points are scariness and sound effects. The negative
points are unnecessary exploitation of scariness by
giving the story and script a back seat. If you like
a scary film Marrichettu is a film you would
love to watch. Others can have a peaceful life by not
watching it. On the box-office front, it might do well
at multiplexes.
Marrichettu
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