(An unnatural story told in a natural way)
What I liked about the movie is that like a typical “Agatha Christie” novel it has you guessing till the end. The movie is sufficiently fast paced without being melodramatic (except the background music every time Mammootty comes onscreen). It has enough twists and turns to confuse you and keep you riveted.
I am always nervous when I write a review for a mystery. You
have to tell a story without actually telling it. This movie is murder mystery,
fourth in the sequence of investigative thrillers starring Mammootty as a CBI
officer.
The story starts with four friends spending a day at the
ancestral estate of one of the friends. The estate has a worship room which has
been locked and is considered cursed. During the night one of the girls not
related to the family is found dead outside her bedroom near a staircase. Her
death is written off as supernatural and the case is frozen. Four years later a
young IPS officer, fiancé of one of the girls contacts his superior Sethurama
Iyer (Mammoottyy) to solve this case which has been troubling him.
Sethurama Iyer, relooks at the fundamentals which the police
at the time of enquiry ignored. His investigation reveals a story about almost
all the family members, all of whom could have had a motive for killing the
girl.
What I liked about the movie is that like a typical “Agatha Christie” novel it has you guessing till the end. The movie is sufficiently fast paced without being melodramatic (except the background music every time Mammootty comes onscreen). It has enough twists and turns to confuse you and keep you riveted.
I personally love murder mysteries and all sort of detective
thrillers.
Direction and editing are crisp and Mammoottyy plays the
suave, persuasive yet firm CBI officer brilliantly.
A pleasant break from dull romances and run of the mill
stories.
The movie is available with Moser Baer with subtitles.
Do Watch.
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