![]() The problem with Dejavu is that what sounded exciting and intriguing on paper doesn't really translate with the same impact on-screen, especially the most important climax reveal.Īrulnithi delivers a measured performance as the undercover cop Vikram Kumar and he does his part convincingly. With more confined writing in the screenplay and better execution, Dejavu would have been a highly compelling mystery thriller, but what we have got is a lesser impactful version of the same. Despite lacking believability and logic, especially the climax, the twists might sell well with the general audiences. The story holds a certain level of suspense and the way each knot is untied in the screenplay is a job well done. Over a point, it feels like you obviously know a twist is coming up. Too much information is fed in the last 20 minutes and as a result, the final act looked quite hurried. The second half is where the lag is felt and the film falls flat after a point. The film has inconsistent pacing with a mix of flat scenes followed by some well-written and executed scenes. However, the fizz is not maintained throughout. This idea definitely has your interest and the first half keeps you glued. A crime novelist writer comes to a Police station to file a complaint that his fictional characters exist in real life and they commit the crimes exactly how it has been written in the book. The film starts off on an impressive note and it piques our curiosity. How did the writer manage to predict every single development of the kidnap and did Vikram Kumar solve the case forms the rest of the plot.ĭebut director Arvindh Srinivasan has got a promising premise in hand and it is definitely a story that has got the potential to be converted into celluloid. An undercover cop named Vikram Kumar (Arulnithi) is assigned the case to resolve the mystery and find Pooja. Whatever the novelist writes, it happens in real life, making the case look more puzzled and mysterious. So, how has the film fared? Read on to know!ĭGP Asha Pramod's (Madhubala) daughter Pooja (Smruthi Venkat) gets kidnapped by unidentified men and the following incidents after the kidnap happens exactly as predicted by a crime novelist (Achyuth Kumar). Achyuth Kumar, Madhubala, Mime Gopi, Kaali Venkat, and Smruthi Venkat form the supporting cast. Arulnithi's next outing in Kollywood, Dejavu has released in cinemas today and it is a crime thriller directed by debutant Arvindh Srinivasan.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |