Iravin Nizhal movie review
Story:
Parthiban is a film financier who is on the run after the cops are after him.
He is searching for Robo Shankar, a fake godman, because of him whom, he is in this position.
After reaching the ashram Parthiban waits for Robo Shankar during which he recounts the events that had took place in his life so far.
Who is Parthiban and what is his journey is the core theme of the movie which is delivered in a single shot.
Analysis:
Parthiban opens the movie with an half an hour making video of the film which is sure to impress the audience.
The efforts and struggles of each and every member of the cast and the technical crew is visible in this making video. Parthiban, Robo Shankar, Sneha Kumar, Brigida Saga, Sai Priyanka Ruth and Varalakshmi Sarathkumar have lived as their respective characters.
The entire movie and the attempt is the brain child of Parthiban and full credits to him. The entire cast have spilled sweat and blood to stay in character.
Despite several retakes to make the movie in single shot, the actors has stayed in character to give it their all for Parthiban’s vision.
AR Rahman has created magic with his music, making the people forget that this is a single shot movie with most of the focus on the main character.
Arthur Wilson’s camerawork is the soul of the film. Different lightings and camera angles keeps the proceedings interesting.
Rating: 3.5/5