Sunday, 23 June 2013

Annayum Rasoolum (Anna and Rasool)



A beautiful beautiful movie about a not-so-novel-appearing love story of two common people from two different communities striving to meet their ends in a big city. The plot may appear very clichéd initially but takes a different turn as the story unfolds.



The lifestyle, the colloquial language, the mundane events of common people, the ferry ride, and the narrow by-lanes of Kochi are very well captured. I loved the slow narration of the movie; -the way the frames are shot, - lovely compositions & the lighting bringing out the everydayness that we easily connect to. There are so many memorable frames!. The background music is appropriate... just enough to subtly blend with the scenes & it is avoided where it is not necessary. That being one of the best parts!

The actors have played their roles so well. Fahad Fasil is fantastic as always. I feel he certainly is evolving to be one of the greats as an actor. Andrea Jeremiah with minimal or no makeup does full justice to the fragile character of Anna & she's done so brilliantly especially when she looks coy in a few scenes. A definite stealer!. The chemistry between the two is brilliant and adorable at most times, though the dialogues are a few between them. The supporting actors like Ashiq Abu, Ranjith, Sunny Wayne, Srinda have also delivered their part very well.



I think it’s one of the best Malayalam movies of 2013 that i have watched yet. It scores in every department of film production. It's highly recommended, more so, if you love romantic & realistic movies. For Non-Malayalee who loves such genre, it's worth a try. I am sure you will enjoy as much as i did.

Ah! By the way, it is the debut movie for director Rajiv Ravi, who has collaborated  with Anurag Kashyap as a cinematographer for his movies like Dev D, GOW1,2..et al.
You certainly will see his influence in the movie!.

Happy Watching!!