Production – Rowdy Pictures, Cross Pictures Movement – Milind Rao Music by Krish Gopalakrishnan Acting – Nayanthara, Ajmal, Manikandan Release Date – 13 August 2024 (ODT) Time – 2 hours 26 minutes Rating – 2/5
After watching this film, the question arose in my mind as to when psycho stories will be answered in Tamil cinema.
When writing an exam, the one who copies will get a higher mark than the one who writes well, and the one who writes well will get a lower mark than the one who copies. That’s how it turned out.
Netrikann is the official remake of the 2011 Korean film Blind. However, Mishkin’s Psycho, which was copied from the film, is a better example of the previous para than the Netrikann.
Nayantara, who is an officer in the CBI, loses her eyesight in an accident. He practices exercises for the blind and lives alone. One day while waiting for a foot taxi, Ajmal lies to him in his car and picks him up. Ajmal’s car crashes into someone on the way. Ajmal puts the battered woman on his dick. Nayantara escapes from him and goes to the police and lodges a complaint.
Already, the complaint of some young women missing is at the same station. Sub-Inspector Manikandan is trying to find out if there is any similarity between the two complaints. Nayantara finds out who it is and asks for his help. Both land on the field. The rest of the story is whether the missing women were found or whether Ajmal was trapped by them.
The story will be about finding out who is guilty in a suspense thriller film. So if they first show who the culprit is, there will be excitement about how they are going to get closer to that culprit. The big drawback is that the film does not put any excitement in the screenplay even though it is shown like that. It is a fact that can not be said anywhere with the film.
Nayantara should shine as the main character in the film. They have castigated the character for her with the intention of making him look beautiful even though she is blind. Eyebrow Threading has been put on with crystal clear makeup.
Since there was no clever police action on the part of the CBI officer who expected him to achieve anything even if she lost her sight.
It is also disappointing to expect that R.D. Rajasekar cinematography will be different. It is like watching regular movies. If there were unique frames or lighting in the thriller film they would have given a scare through the scene. In the background music by Krish Gopalakrishnan, he has given the template music as it should be for thriller films.
The film should have ended after Ajmal was caught by the police. It seems to say that the long struggle that has been going on in the ashram since then will soon be over.
- We’ve seen a few more stories like this before. We also saw Psycho, the unofficial copy of Blind movie. There was an expectation that this original remake would be a film that transcended them all. It ended up being a disappointment in the end.