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    Nadan Review - 11/29/2013 9:17:54 AM
  Cast: Jayaram, Ramya NambeeshanDirection: KamalGenre: FamilyDuration: NaN hours NaN minutes

Story: The film is about a set of theatre artistes who struggle hard to stay afloat at a time when theatre industry had no enthusiasts.

The narrative that shapes Nadan, despite of its rich humane texture, has an undeniable scholastic air about it. As a film that traverses along the boisterous past of theatre culture later tracing its downfall, the script is nourished by a studious research.

In a way, the film owes it stature to the diligence shown by the director that notches up elaborate histrionic settings and weaves together sequences that straddle both enviable glory and crushing doom. The film is about Devadas (Jayaram) and his drama troupe comprising a set of ailing, suffering and struggling actors.

Most of them are old, their shrivelled faces occasionally lit by a wistful smile. They endure bitter miseries in stoic silence. They even survive an accident and arrive late for a show only to be served cold leftovers in the temple backyard. Tired and injured, they perform from the bottom of their hearts, blinding themselves to the frightening emptiness in front of the stage.

Kamal captures facets of a degenerating industry with a careful sense of realism. There is an earnest wish to delve into the human lives involved in it rather than document them. However a plot structured on voice-overs and well-choreographed histrionic scenes from the past seldom serve the purpose
 
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