![]() What really holds the film together, apart from the smart writing choices, is the casting. ![]() ![]() After the time we spend understanding the worlds of the leads, we see them all unravel one after the other. The plots stand on their merit despite the effective convergence, and the decision to have this crisscrossing of worlds right at the midpoint of the film is a smart decision. The deliberate pacing in this 140-minute-long film allows us to empathise with each of the stories and allows the characters the space to go through the nine rasas before they finally find peace.Īlthough Sila Nerangalil Sila Manidhargal can be compared to hyperlink films like Super Deluxe and Maanagaram, I see this film being akin to something like Vaanam or the Malayalam film, Traffic. In many ways, Sila Nerangalil Sila Manidhargal functions like the hyperlink version of Netflix’s Navarasa. Vishal takes his time to acquaint us with the storylines before they all converge in a heart-wrenching moment. ![]() Finally, we have a debutant actor Pradeesh (Abi Haasan), irked about living in the shadow of his famous filmmaker father, Arivazhagan (KS Ravikumar). A materialistic IT employee, Praveen (Praveen Raja), is incensed about his wife Kayal (Riythvika) not being aware of how her “simplicity” affects his status in society. There is Rajasekar (Manikandan), a housekeeping executive at a high-end resort, frustrated with his efforts not being recognised. We have Vijay (Ashok Selvan) sharing a rather loving even if infuriating equation with his father, Selvaraj (Nasser), and fiance, Malar (Reyaa). ![]() There are four storylines in Sila Nerangalil Sila Manidhargal, with all four primary characters being driven by anger. Cast: Nasser, Ashok Selvan, Rishikanth, Manikandan, Reyaa, Ilavarasu, Bhanupriya ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |