Rating: 3/5
Jebin (Ashok Selvan) lost all his property after his father Nassar dies, who is a rich bussinessmen in that area. Jebin is a upcoming novelist who is awaiting for his first novel to be published. In the meantime Jebin comes to know about a Villa which belongs to him and heads to Bheemili to stay their.
On his way to Villa Jebin calls his lady love Aarthi (Sanchita Shetty), an painting artist to come along with him to the Villa . Earlier staying in the Villa was smooth and suddenly everything looks dangerous when Jebin opens a room in the Villa. What Jebin finds in the room ?. Which evil thing is haunting the both is rest of the cast..
Performances:
Ashok Selvan is perfectionist in his role Jebin and played it with ease. His expression and his look perfectly suited for the character.
Sanchita Shetty has given a good performance as a student and shared a perfect on-screen chemistry with Ashok Selvan.
Nassar is ok and others are adequate.
Technical Analysis:
Background score and Songs are good to this type of genre films which were upto the mark by Santosh Narayanan. Dialogues worked out well as the scirpt is tight with good pace. Cinemtography by Deepak Kumar Pathy is major plus of the film. Graphics are just ok and debutant work of Deepan to be applauded.
Analysis:
First half of Villa starts with the funeral scene which moves in to the story with some interesting lines. Ashok Selvan does a decent performance as a striving writer who goes on a serious financial issues. The film runs at pace which makes the audience to witness the thrill. Interval block is impressive leaving much to watch in the second half.
Second half locks the audience to the seats with the narration and thrilling moments on a whole. Nothing more to reveal but advices to watch the Villa in theatres
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