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Ithihasa Review
- 10/27/2014 12:50:38 PM
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Cast: Starring Shine Tom Chacko, Anusree Nair, P Sreekumar, Balu Varghese, Vidhya,Swapna Menon.
Music: Deepak Dev
Quite different from the other debutante, who has tried to for safe formula’s in their first film, Binu S is on a different movie. He is trying to for a gender bender theme in his film Ithihasa, which has a thin storyline but an engaging narrative with a difference. Less known artists Shine Tom Chacko and Anusree are in the lead.
The movie features the life of Alvi (Shine Tom Chacko), a pickpocket who works in partnership with his friend Vikku (Balu Varghese). Anushree comes up as a typical village girl Janaki (Anusree), an IT professional who is staying in a flat with two female colleagues. Janaki and Alby gets into possession of two magical rings and o ne fine morning Janaki finds herself in a male body while Alvi has entered a female body. What follows is a outbreak of side-splitting events follows due to the confusion that ensue following the gender change. By the end of the first half, the two discover each other and romance sprouts between the two.
Adopted from the Hollywood flick ‘The hot chick’, the fantasy storyline sounds absurd and simple , but is presented in a fine way which makes it worth watching. The movie takes support in the logic of a legend in history (Ithihasa) which speaks about two magical rings which have the power of switching the bodies of the two people who wear it at the same time.
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