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Nakhangal Movie Review
- 1/23/2013 8:37:11 AM
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Banner: Seven Arts International
Cast: Rakendu, Madan Mohan, Megha
Direction: Suresh Krisshnan
Not all interesting concepts transform into fascinating films. This is due to the fact that each and every department of a movie is needed to week in unison and proper standards to create a watchable flick. Here in Suresh Krishnan's comeback movie 'Nakhangal' presented by none other than Priyadarshan, it's the performances and the screenplay that plays spoil sport. A wannabe thriller that appeals in bit and spurts, 'Nakhangal' may not be a appreciable watch due to its poor performers and average direction. Sure, the concept had the potential to strike a chord, but what unveils on screen fails to register an impact.
The movie has new comers Rakendu, Madan Mohan and Megha playing Giri, Jackson and Sherin respectively, who shares a big bungalow at Ootty on a rently basis. Their broker Jeevan(Arun) has made others in the locality believe that Jackson , an accountant and Sherin, a nurse are a married couple , so that they can easily live in the bungalow that is strictly being instructed not to be given to any bachelors, by its NRI owner. Sherin is recently out of an affair with a man named Vinod, while Giri is working as a driver with a courier company.
However they are now not in a situation to pay the revised rents, and call upon Jeevan to find someone who can also share their bungalow. In comes a writer named Manjila(Nandhu),
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