Eccentric Connections!
Andhadhun
Frenzied tendencies or simply bold dark sides, whichever way
you try to construe this saga it only keeps mind baffling. It's not a light
watch but a guess what happens next kind of watch. You will wonder what would
you do if placed in these situations. Will there ever be a dull moment? Nope! Andhadhun is truly the director’s
artistic genius of his craft. Director Sriram Raghvan has his very peculiar
style of storytelling that amalgamates music to the eccentric crimes in the
movie. It is all a stylish display to your eyes.
Andhadhun
has
all its characters showing out their eccentric dark side when met with
desperate situations. One keeps wondering of the actions we would take while
facing circumstances if placed in the similar situation. Andhadhun is definitely not for light viewing though there are
circumstantial humor bouts, the movie will still give you the heavy weight
feeling. One is compelled to wonder the negative shades that humans can display
in absence of choice and to survive under the most dreadful circumstances. The
thriller with murders with not so much mystery is a clear entertainer. Every
single shot is tightly choreographed to provide that perfect masala, yet it
seems so easy and shocking at the same time.
The first half rolls on to us, it’s a fun enjoyable ride one after
the other. The plot changes quite a bit in the second half with angles totally
different. Every single character performance is perfect out of the text book
so as to say, however the real deal is Tabu. I am mesmerized by her sheer
ability to bring alive any shade the character wants to take. We surely need to
see her more in our movies. Andhadhun
definitely revolves around Akash played by Ayushmann Khurrana as this is his
story and all the events that affect him. Radhika Apte has made her acting
quite stereo type and is visible through out her roles.
The retro songs along with pieces of Beethoven to showcase the
most twisted parts is brilliant, it’s a different class altogether by Sriram
Raghvan. When every single aspect of the story telling is going well there is
hardly any reason left to not watch this saga. The end of the plot is left upon
the audience to infer, so really it’s up to us on how twisted we want it to be.
Watch Andhadhun for its dhun!
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