"they are showing drishyam on movies ok". My better(?) half said. It was 9.00 pm Saturday, I was in middle of making pesaruttu for my pilla and masala dosa + peanut chutney for him. " ok put it up." I said listlessly. I had seen this movie a bit too long ago, and so did he. This was after a mentally exerting driving session. I just wanted to curl up with a book or my iPad. Reading bongmom or David lebovitz. But fate would not have it. Loads of vessels, kitchen cleaning and my better (?) half's over enthusiastic attempts to make gits gulab jamun 😤 made me cancel my plans and sit feeding my pilla who seems to want to be fed when at home (😡). And so I sat in my vajrasan and started feeding him. I seemed to have forgotten a lot of stuff in movies and slowly revelled at how the movie unfolded. I liked the main character's typical goa house with a garden. ( lucky guy). And goa in general( missing you really). What had me bowled was the pure malice of inspector Gaitonde's character and IG (Tabu..my favorite actress till date)'s stubbornness. She knows the suspect is one actually committed crime but can't point out as she has only circumstantial evidence and uses brute force ..her personal gain is that the alleged victim is her son. The sensitivity of her husband and sense of just especially after they come to know that their son had made a nasty clip of the suspect's daughter. We know that the suspect has committed crime. But we want him to be saved. In the end, just when we think that evidence linking to suspect is found, there is a twist.
I had seen the original of Mohanlal and ajay devgn didn't perhaps match his acting prowess but the storyline, the unfolding of story, the pace, all was amazing.
Once the movie was over, I immediately switched it off.. Next movie was Talvar ;)
I had seen the original of Mohanlal and ajay devgn didn't perhaps match his acting prowess but the storyline, the unfolding of story, the pace, all was amazing.
Once the movie was over, I immediately switched it off.. Next movie was Talvar ;)
