Friday, 7 November 2014

‘Varsham’: A rare gem of a film

And finally, the Mega star is back, and he has delivered two classic performances in spanking passion. Earlier, it was the mysterious smile of ‘Raghavan’ which pulled the audience to a state of ecstacy, and now, it is ‘Venugopal’ who is providing some classic epitome of realistic acting. Yes, ‘Varsham’ hit the screens on November 7th 2014, and it is receiving rave reviews from all corners of the world. The movie had a wide release, and it was opened in more than 400 centers. If the initial reports are true, then this film is undoubtedly one of the finely crafted movies in 2014, which share space with ‘Apothecary’ and ‘Munnariyippu’. 

Varsham’ showcases the story of Venugopal and family. He lives with his wife and son in a very happy manner. Venugopal is running a finance business which is named after his son, ‘Anand Finance’. On one unfortunate day, the family faces the tragedy of their lifetime, and this forms the major crux of the movie. 

The soul and life of ‘Varsham’ is none other than Mammooty. He was living as ‘Venugopal’, and he literally drenched the theaters with tears in the first half. All the co actors did a decent job; let it be Asha Sharath or the child actor. Ranjith Shankar deserves a big round of applause for delivering such a fine movie in front of the Malayali audience. ‘Ranjith, we expect more films like this, Go ahead, and come out with flying colors’.  

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