Jothi movie review

Story:

A stranger walks into the house of Sheela Rajkumar, a pregnant woman and cuts her abdomen and takes away the baby which is supposed to have a natural delivery in four days.

Vetri is a honest police official and Sheela’s neighbour. He starts investigating the case which leads to some shocking revelations.

The makers have said that the movie is made based on true incidents and we can easily relate to it when we watch the movie.

Analysis:

Director AV Krishna Paramatma has took up an issue that people come across on a daily basis.

The director has managed to keep the emotions in the right amount for the audience to feel the actual crux of the story.

He has also ensured that the suspense about the suspect is maintained till the climax. Each character in the movie becomes a suspect at one of the time or another.

The climax comes as a shock to the audience and is a well written one.

Vetri is in his elements as the cop and as usual uses very minimal dialogues. Sheela Rajkumar has delivered yet another brilliant performance.

She has conveyed the emotions of a grieving mother in an effective manner.

Producer Raja Sethupathi also gets a meaty role and does complete justice to the character.

Music by Harshavardhan Rameshwar is effective and keeps the proceedings interesting.

Sesi Jaya’s camerawork is impressive as well.

Rating: 3.4/5

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