Nitham Oru Vaanam review
Story:
Ashok Selvan is an introvert who lives in Chennai along with his family.
He lives in his own world and very rarely talks to anyone.
Ashok Selvan’s marriage gets fixed with a girl, he too starts dreaming of living a happy life with her.
But unexpectedly the marriage gets cancelled which affects Ashok Selvan.
He gets to know about the lives of two people and goes in search of them.
What happens next forms the rest of the story.
Analysis:
Debutant director Karthik has tried to give a love story as a life story. He has succeeded in his attempt.
The film moves to various locations across India and it is evident that the director is determined to convey what he wanted to say through the visuals.
Ashok Selvan excels in three different characters and looks. He has shown variety with his unique body language and dialogue delivery for all three characters.
The three female characters Ritu Varma, Aparna Balamurali and Sivathmika play pivotal roles in the story.
Aparna Balamurali’s character gets more prominence. The film’s cinematography by Vidhu Ayyana’s takes the audience on a journey.
Gopi Sundar’s songs are pleasant and Tharan Kumar’s background is rich.
Rating: 3.6/5