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Ninaithale Inikkum – Decent, Perfect and Good

Production: Gemini Film Circuit, Sun Pictures

Direction: G.N. Kumaravelan

Star-casts: Prithviraj, Priyamani, Sakthi, Anuja Iyer, Karthik, Bhagyaraj, Jeeva, Vishnuvpriyan and others

Music: Vijay Antony

Here’s something ‘Ninaithale Inikkum’ got to tell us….

1. First best good-quality movie picked by Sun Pictures.
2. So-called, ‘Remake’ Filmmakers who just blindly copycat exact version can learn from debutant Kumaravelan on how to perfectly remake a film.

Thank God! Kumaravelan makes his best attempt in doing justice to Lal Jose’s ‘Classmates’ that indeed revived as a fantabulous flick in Malayalam film industry.

Kumaravelan has brilliantly picked merely the storyline with a different conceptualization. Although both the versions have the storyline, the screenplay has been completely different and new-fangled.

When Lal Jose planted the mystery drama right there in the first scene, Kumaravelan inserts it right in ‘interval’ point.

Ninaithale Inikkum starts off with 2000 batch students which aren’t just a reunion, but an important occasion to remember their friend Sakthi (Sakthi) who passed away during their final year. Shiva (Prithviraj) is making his flight from Mumbai while Meera (Priyamani), daughter of MLA, Karthik (Jeeva), Vasu (Karthik) and others present there. Meanwhile there’s a flashback getting us about the beautiful days of college life where there’s love, hate, elections and disappointments…

Cut to present, Sakthi’s father (Bhagyaraj) launches a music library in their college as a token of fulfilling his son’s wish. Soon after the dinner, when Meera wants to express that still she has feelings for Shiva, she finds him chocked with a guitar string.

Was it an attempt to homicide or suicide? Find the rest on screens…

When Lal Jose made this film, it all started with a mystery and continued to be more off thrilling moments. Even the happy college days in flashbacks never pulled us over with ‘suspense’ factor was overshadowing everything. But, Kumaravelan does it blissfully.


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