Produced by -Sell Widely/The Comrades
Written and Wielded by-Prakash V. Baskar (lyricist too!).
Cast -TSR, Deepshika, Yogi, Manisha Jashnani, Udhai etc.
Censor Rating-
U/A
Running Time -94 Minutes
Rating -***1/2
How one’s ego and anger disturbs and disrupts peace between a young, newly married couple forms the format of the narration in this emotional drama that focuses on marital discord on flimsy reasons following marriage.
TSR who appeared in a neat cameo plays the protagonist here,Jiva being his character name. At an interview, he runs into a girl named Jeeva (Deepshikha).
Their brief
encounter turns into a close acquaintance soon to blossom into love!
While she is gainfully employed climbing up her career-ladder steadily and stealthily, he is yet to settle with a steady job!
Prior to their marriage , her reference fetches him employment but it is short-lived!
Problems keep cropping up between them and are emotionally drawn apart!
Covid time it is and she gets affected.
Unaware of the fact that she is pregnant, Jiva learns about it only after an abortion!
How the couple bury their differences and patch up finally after her recovery is the rest.
The film’s length is just about an hour and half but a few repetitive sequences of their emotional outbursts could have been toned down a bit.
TSR has proved that he is certainly a hero material. Better opportunities should come in the way of this talented youngster.
Deepshika has put up an impressive performance.
Manisha Jashnani as the doctor is quite apt for that character.
The flat where the couple reside, office ambience, hospital backdrop – all of these reflect authenticity.
The watchman character has been designed well and the comradrie between the protagonist and the watchman is showcased realistically.
Rashaanth Arvin’s score is mention worthy.
AR Mohan’s art work is good. The film definitely merits a successful theatrical release though it is streaming successfully on Tentkotta, OTT…

