Agrega una trama en tu idiomaHow a national highway becomes a primary conflict in the lives of Meera, a journalist, and Maya, a college professor, and makes their life upside down.How a national highway becomes a primary conflict in the lives of Meera, a journalist, and Maya, a college professor, and makes their life upside down.How a national highway becomes a primary conflict in the lives of Meera, a journalist, and Maya, a college professor, and makes their life upside down.
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Climax is not good as the director should have given punishment to the witch lady(college student) who is base or reason for the entire crime and demolished the professor's life. Also, the story is keep on rotating with the two faces for this entire crime mainly, instead the director should have brought this to the police department with more thriller (here once again the police department was not portrayed properly). Atleast you should have given some message (some dialogue should have given to the heroine that not to do like this since it is affecting the entire normal person and his family) to the society in the climax that what the witch lady (college student) was done to the normal person life gone wrong and she should not do like that.
The film exhibits adiquate storytelling, with decent plot points and few mystery elements. However, it is worth noting that the narration could have been enhanced for a more immersive experience.
Trisha, as always, graces the screen with her natural beauty, appearing stunning even without makeup most of the time. Her performance in the film is exceptional, demonstrating her versatility as she flawlessly embodies various facets of her character. Shabir's acting prowess shines through, and the supporting cast also delivers commendable performances.
Unfortunately, the production values fall short of expectations, lacking the level of quality one might anticipate. While the cinematography meets a basic standard, the background music enhances the viewing experience. However, the color grading leaves room for improvement.
The direction of the film, while competent, doesn't quite reach the level of perfection. Despite its shortcomings, this movie offers a worthwhile cinematic experience that you can enjoy on OTT.
Trisha, as always, graces the screen with her natural beauty, appearing stunning even without makeup most of the time. Her performance in the film is exceptional, demonstrating her versatility as she flawlessly embodies various facets of her character. Shabir's acting prowess shines through, and the supporting cast also delivers commendable performances.
Unfortunately, the production values fall short of expectations, lacking the level of quality one might anticipate. While the cinematography meets a basic standard, the background music enhances the viewing experience. However, the color grading leaves room for improvement.
The direction of the film, while competent, doesn't quite reach the level of perfection. Despite its shortcomings, this movie offers a worthwhile cinematic experience that you can enjoy on OTT.
The whole movie is roller coaster ride.. Trisha was fab in every frame whether it's emotional sequence or action sequence she did justice to her character.. All over the movie was good every character in this movie done fabulous job.. The first half was good but i wanted to see more of Meera and her family part and second half was mind blowing every character takes u turn and made the story interesting..I would say a good mysterious thriller movie I've watched after so long..this is one of the best Women Centric film of Trisha I've watched so far..
Just hoping makers brings part 2 ot THE ROAD.
Meera (Trisha Krishnan) is happily married to an animal photographer and has a son. She gets pregnant again and her doctor advises her against travelling. She has promised to take her son on a family trip every birthday of his and the kid is stubborn for the trip. She stays back sending the father and son on the planned trip, where a freak accident kills them or so the culprits want everyone to believe. Investigating the multiple accidents that has occurred on that spot, she uncovers a mystery that pitches her against a notorious criminal mastermind. How does she face him and defeat his network forms rest of the story.
The Road begins with a random couple being killed and robbed by a group of thieves at an highway. Straight away, it is revealed where the story is headed and this followed by introduction of Meera's story and a parallel story involving Maya, a professor getting falsely accused of sexual harassment resulting in his humiliation and job loss. Not much imagination is required in connecting all these stories and this is where The Road fails to keep up the mystery. Even though the reveal happens in the third act, the narrative simply fails to keep the proceedings engaging.
From Meera going on investigating herself with help from a constable who more or less is good at confronting but gets beaten up very easily. The very fact that Meera gets to investigate and even gets the forensic team to re-test, looks too convenient and against the actual procedure. The first major reveal looked all too tame and there wasn't enough explanation provided for that character's actions. The subplot involving Maya and his student followed by his humiliation at village as well as his siblings lacked any finesse and the drama here resembled tv serials. Overall, The Road is a dull thriller that refused to raise above mediocrity.
The Road begins with a random couple being killed and robbed by a group of thieves at an highway. Straight away, it is revealed where the story is headed and this followed by introduction of Meera's story and a parallel story involving Maya, a professor getting falsely accused of sexual harassment resulting in his humiliation and job loss. Not much imagination is required in connecting all these stories and this is where The Road fails to keep up the mystery. Even though the reveal happens in the third act, the narrative simply fails to keep the proceedings engaging.
From Meera going on investigating herself with help from a constable who more or less is good at confronting but gets beaten up very easily. The very fact that Meera gets to investigate and even gets the forensic team to re-test, looks too convenient and against the actual procedure. The first major reveal looked all too tame and there wasn't enough explanation provided for that character's actions. The subplot involving Maya and his student followed by his humiliation at village as well as his siblings lacked any finesse and the drama here resembled tv serials. Overall, The Road is a dull thriller that refused to raise above mediocrity.
Trisha, as Meera, does a decent job in the film. Shabeer Kallarakkal, who received widespread praise for his portrayal of the character Dancing Rose in Sarpatta Parambarai (2021), steals the limelight in the film with yet another powerful performance. Shabeer's portrayal of Maya makes a profound impact on you.
Trisha's character starts finding ways to avenge the death of her husband, she uncovers truths and that leads to her crossing paths with Maya.
Trisha Krishnan Performance 10/10 Shabeer Performance 10/10 Overall Cast and Crew Performance 9/10 Music Score 9/10 BGM 9/10 Director 10/10 Screenplay 9/10.
Trisha's character starts finding ways to avenge the death of her husband, she uncovers truths and that leads to her crossing paths with Maya.
Trisha Krishnan Performance 10/10 Shabeer Performance 10/10 Overall Cast and Crew Performance 9/10 Music Score 9/10 BGM 9/10 Director 10/10 Screenplay 9/10.
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- USD 4,932
- Tiempo de ejecución2 horas 23 minutos
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