Friday, January 4, 2013

Annayum Rasoolum movie review

Realistic, yes, Annayum Rasoolum is very realistic and the essence of the Fort Kochi and Mattancherry culture that spells love, spontaneity, sharing etc is portrayed well.Is it a period film? I don't think so, but the love is period and the romance is certainly very sweetly picturised. Fahad Faasil gets 85 marks for portraying the role of Rasool. He has proved that he can don the garb of an urban playboy and a streetsmart guy with the same verve. The actor with the most promise in the years to come, that is Fahad Faasil. Andrea, who plays the female lead has been successful in conveying that mystery which shrouds her very existence, but it becomes annoying after some time. The film? Rajeev Ravi's maiden directorial creation is very realistic, but should have been trimmed better and the story takes too many twists. The songs are used to great advantage and tugs at the heart strings. Casting is excellent and all the characters fit their roles to a T, but there are too many characters, even though there are no loose ends and all of them have their own little places.