Sathya movie reivew: " Hi Sathya, nan Simitha pesre, indha number use panriyanu yenaku therila. Oruvela idhan un number na yenaku call panriya?"
Plot summary: Sathya gets a call from his ex-girlfriend Simitha. She asks him to find her missing daughter. Sathya agrees to do so, but what unfolds later is a mystery. It takes Sathya into a mystery web that makes him wonder that Simitha's daughter actually exists. Did Sathya find Simitha's daughter? Does Simitha's daughter really exists? What actually happens to Sathya? And many mysterious surrounds us in the 2 hours and 9 minutes thriller.
Directed by: Pradeep Krishnamoorthy
Cast: Sibiraj, Varalakshmi, Remya Nambeesan, Anandhraj, Sathish, Yogi Babu
Music by: Simon K.King
Cinematographer: Arunmani
Produced by: Naathambal Film Factory
Watch TrailerGoosebumps review: A must watch for its engaging story and crisp screenplay. Sibi's acting is one his bests in the recent times. Simon K.King's music and Arunmani's camera are another plus. Goosebumps guaranteed.
Rating: Critics
(3.5 / 5) Audience (4 / 5)Sathya movie review:
Kollywood has recently turned to a thriller chaser. A bunch of thrillers have hit the theatres and most of them succeeded. Sathya is another addition to it. What works in Sathya is its brilliant story line and equally apt Sibiraj.
Sathya is a remake of the Telugu movie Kshanam. Though it's a remake Sathya has its uniqueness. One of it is the cast performance. The movie is tailor-made for Sibiraj. He is choosy when selecting characters, especially in recent times. Sathya is one of the bests he has opted for. Starting from his appearance to expressions Sibi has lived as Sathya.
Varalakshmi and Remya Nambeesan girlfriend have justified their roles to perfection. Anandhraj and Yogi Babu adds grace and fun to their characters respectively. Satheesh has utilized his role and delivered what is needed from him. On the whole the cast has lifted the story one extra fold.
Simon K.King's background works great. His music adds the much needed thrill to the movie. The songs especially "Yuvvana" proves his worth. Cinematographer Arunmani's work is stylish.
Adivi Sesh's story and his screenplay with the director Pradeep Krishnamoorthy is crisp. The story is engaging throughout the whole 2 hours of the movie. Unlike other thrillers even the romance portion doesn't derail the screenplay.
Except a little drag towards the end, Sathya is a wonderful attempt. A must watch for its intriguing story and Sibi's performance.
Highlights
Never to miss:
- Sibi's acting and cast's performance
- Engaging story
- Simon's music and Arunmani's camera
- Suspense elements