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Om Shanthi Om Review
- 10/31/2015 9:16:24 PM
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Cast: Srikanth, Neelam Upadhyaya, Naan Kadavul Rajendran, Junior Balaiah, Naren, Baiju.Direction: D Suryaprabaakar.Genre: Drama.Duration: 2 hours 22 minutes.
Synopsis: A young man recovers from an accident and finds five people following him everywhere. When he confronts them, they tell him that they will leave him in peace once he fulfills their wishes. As he starts doing so, he learns why they are after him.
Review: And so it happens once again in Kollywood. We have seen instances where two or more directors were inspired from the same foreign film and end up giving us films with the same concept. The last one was the Hollywood film Across The Hall, which ended up as three Tamil films. Now, it is the Korean film Hello Ghost. In June this year, the premise of that film was an inspiration for Masssu Engira Masilamani and now, Om Shanthi Om. But while Venkat Prabhu used the premise of the hero being able to see ghosts to tell a revenge masala, D Suryaprabaakar gives us an emotional drama.
The film opens with a bus accident in which there is only one survivor — Vasu (Srikanth). The film flashes forward to six months later to show us what is happening with Vasu. He works in an automobile showroom and falls in love with Shanthi (Neelam Upadhyaya), who he also hires as his employee. Vasu begins to notice five individuals following him everywhere he goes. He confronts them and they tell him that they need his help. Being a helpful person, Vasu agrees.
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