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Enakkul Oruvan Movie Review
- 3/7/2015 9:28:40 PM
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Siddharth, Deepa Sannidhi, Aadukalam Naren, Ajay Rathnam, Udhayabhanu Maheswaran, Srushti Dange, John Vijay, Ramdas, Yog JapeeDirection: Prasath RamarGenre: ThrillerDuration
Synopsis: An insomniac theatre usher is given a pill that will not only put him to sleep but make his dreams so vivid that they will feel real. In his dream, he is a popular film star. But soon, the real world and dream world spill over into one another...
Review: Enakkul Oruvan is an avant-garde thriller that is not afraid to tease us with its fractured narrative, a heartfelt tribute to movies, a meditation on our lives and our dreams, and a traditional romantic film. And, if you are the kind of person who is into celebrity trivia, you will also find meta narrative here (a romance between two actors that starts off well and then sours) because the lead is played by Siddharth. This is quite evident in a press meet scene where his character has an outburst after he is grilled on his personal life.
The story revolves around Vicky, an usher in a rundown single screen theatre, who pops a pill that he is told will put him to sleep and make his dreams feel real. Vicky begins to dream that he is a film star, Vignesh. Characters from Vicky's world also find a place in Vignesh's world. Divya, the pizza waitress he loves, becomes Divya, an upcoming model-actress with whom he gets into a relationship. His caring theatre owner Durai becomes Vignesh's trusted manager. Then,
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