The police are on the trail of a serial killer, but with the victims being fellow officers, will they be able to catch the killer and solve the case in time?The police are on the trail of a serial killer, but with the victims being fellow officers, will they be able to catch the killer and solve the case in time?The police are on the trail of a serial killer, but with the victims being fellow officers, will they be able to catch the killer and solve the case in time?
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Anjaam Pathiraa is a Malayalam crime thriller that stands out for its intelligent screenplay, atmospheric visuals, and compelling performances. It's a film that keeps you on the edge of your seat, with twists and turns that will keep you guessing until the very end.
The film revolves around Anwar Ali Khan, a cynical police officer, who is tasked with investigating a series of gruesome murders. The killer, known as the 'Mathavani', leaves behind a chilling signature, making the case increasingly complex.
The film excels in character development. Anwar Ali Khan's character arc is a highlight of the film. Anwar, with his complex personality and cynical outlook, is a fascinating protagonist. His transformation from a cynical, world-weary detective to a determined investigator is both compelling and believable. The film delves deep into his psyche, exploring the toll the case takes on him. The supporting cast, including the talented Sreenath Bhasi, adds depth to the story.
The film's cinematography is a character in itself. The dimly lit streets of Kochi and the eerie undertones contribute significantly to the suspenseful atmosphere. The use of shadows and close-ups adds to the tension and creates a claustrophobic feel. Even in the daylight scenes, there's a sense of impending doom, thanks to the careful use of lighting.
The screenplay is meticulously crafted with well-placed red herrings and unexpected twists. The film avoids relying on cheap thrills and instead focuses on building a tense and psychologically charged narrative.
The music in Anjaam Pathiraa is a subtle yet powerful force. It complements the visuals perfectly, building tension and enhancing the emotional impact of the scenes. It's a perfect blend of suspenseful and atmospheric, adding depth to the overall experience. The film's sound design is equally impressive. The use of silence and subtle sound effects is employed effectively to heighten the tension.
The identity of the Mathavani is a shocking revelation. The film skillfully misdirects the audience, making it difficult to predict the killer's identity. The character's motivations, while disturbing, are presented in a way that makes them understandable, adding a layer of complexity to the narrative.
The film's climax is both shocking and satisfying. The revelation of the killer's identity is a masterstroke, and the final confrontation is intense and gripping.
In conclusion, Anjaam Pathiraa is more than just a crime thriller. It's a film that challenges the audience to think critically about the characters and the world they inhabit. The film's intelligent screenplay, coupled with strong performances, makes it a standout in the Malayalam film industry.
The film revolves around Anwar Ali Khan, a cynical police officer, who is tasked with investigating a series of gruesome murders. The killer, known as the 'Mathavani', leaves behind a chilling signature, making the case increasingly complex.
The film excels in character development. Anwar Ali Khan's character arc is a highlight of the film. Anwar, with his complex personality and cynical outlook, is a fascinating protagonist. His transformation from a cynical, world-weary detective to a determined investigator is both compelling and believable. The film delves deep into his psyche, exploring the toll the case takes on him. The supporting cast, including the talented Sreenath Bhasi, adds depth to the story.
The film's cinematography is a character in itself. The dimly lit streets of Kochi and the eerie undertones contribute significantly to the suspenseful atmosphere. The use of shadows and close-ups adds to the tension and creates a claustrophobic feel. Even in the daylight scenes, there's a sense of impending doom, thanks to the careful use of lighting.
The screenplay is meticulously crafted with well-placed red herrings and unexpected twists. The film avoids relying on cheap thrills and instead focuses on building a tense and psychologically charged narrative.
The music in Anjaam Pathiraa is a subtle yet powerful force. It complements the visuals perfectly, building tension and enhancing the emotional impact of the scenes. It's a perfect blend of suspenseful and atmospheric, adding depth to the overall experience. The film's sound design is equally impressive. The use of silence and subtle sound effects is employed effectively to heighten the tension.
The identity of the Mathavani is a shocking revelation. The film skillfully misdirects the audience, making it difficult to predict the killer's identity. The character's motivations, while disturbing, are presented in a way that makes them understandable, adding a layer of complexity to the narrative.
The film's climax is both shocking and satisfying. The revelation of the killer's identity is a masterstroke, and the final confrontation is intense and gripping.
In conclusion, Anjaam Pathiraa is more than just a crime thriller. It's a film that challenges the audience to think critically about the characters and the world they inhabit. The film's intelligent screenplay, coupled with strong performances, makes it a standout in the Malayalam film industry.
- Anjaam Pathira is a serial killer thriller movie. TLDR it's a decent thriller movie to watch. It's a good thriller movie released in Malayalam.
- First half was good with thrilling scenes and second half was decent.
- Direction and cinematography is good.
- Coming to negatives, there are some loopholes in the movie. Story is not that great with many cliche's.
- Acting is ok. The actor who played the serial killer is a good actor, but I felt he was a miscast for this role.
- Final Verdict - A decent serial killer thriller movie.
After a long time (read 'after Drishyam'), Malayalam film industry has produced yet another gem of a crime thriller. The story is about an aspirong criminologist who gets involved with the police in catching a serial killer who goes about killing policemen one by one. It is also said to be inspired by true events.
Right from the first shot itself, the director wastes no time in putting the characters & plot into motion. With each passing scene, you're drawn deeper into the mystery of the killers, who they & what do they want. The pacing is immensely good, the dialogues are realistic & crisp, the editing is superb & the background score is chilling enough. The visuals are powerful & borderline spooky at times. All the actors are in fine form & convince us enough to invest all our attention into the plot. In the first half, there literally isn't one single moment where you're not thinking 'What's next?'. Credit goes to the script writers for writing a gripping plot that keeps you engaged throughout the movie. The mystery unravels well & is quite satisfactory in the end.
The movie isn't without its cons. The regular usage of the term 'psychology' in the movie isn't validated as the director chooses not to explore much in that direction in the second half. This causes discrepancies in the thought process in the first half amd second half of the movie. Also, the second half gets a tad bit dragged because it carries the burden of revealing all the answers to the questions it raises in the first half. Apart from this, the movie is an excellent crime thriller & a MUST WATCH
Right from the first shot itself, the director wastes no time in putting the characters & plot into motion. With each passing scene, you're drawn deeper into the mystery of the killers, who they & what do they want. The pacing is immensely good, the dialogues are realistic & crisp, the editing is superb & the background score is chilling enough. The visuals are powerful & borderline spooky at times. All the actors are in fine form & convince us enough to invest all our attention into the plot. In the first half, there literally isn't one single moment where you're not thinking 'What's next?'. Credit goes to the script writers for writing a gripping plot that keeps you engaged throughout the movie. The mystery unravels well & is quite satisfactory in the end.
The movie isn't without its cons. The regular usage of the term 'psychology' in the movie isn't validated as the director chooses not to explore much in that direction in the second half. This causes discrepancies in the thought process in the first half amd second half of the movie. Also, the second half gets a tad bit dragged because it carries the burden of revealing all the answers to the questions it raises in the first half. Apart from this, the movie is an excellent crime thriller & a MUST WATCH
Anjaam Pathira Perfectly casted, fantastic team work movie.The killer who challenges the entire department,Anwar Husain looking for clues and phyco deviating more and more day by day.The killer with a motive, pattern, past, reason for his brutal murders.Fast paced movie good climax fantastic movie.The main traits that we should know is shyju Khalid camera,midhun direction,sushin syam music made the movie ANJAAM PATIRA A DREADFUL PATIRA.....
The tense atmosphere of Anjaam Pathiraa (Fifth Midnight), thanks to the brilliant background score by Sushin Shyam and the overall production setup, is what makes it a gripping thriller worth enjoying while sitting at the edge of your seat without having the luxury to pay a visit to the washroom. Because if you choose to do so (or to get the popcorn), the intended impact will be lost. Midhun Manuel Thomas must have envisioned it that way as he wrote a mystery about a possible killer and police procedural involving the killings. More than the underlying themes that are related to crime, it is the procedural involving cops and other investigative elements (where Kunchacko Boban plays a criminologist) that keep you hooked, and makes this mystery thriller a unique affair for Mollywood consumers. There's enough going on here and with a crisp acting performance and sufficient attention to details, I can easily call Anjaam Pathiraa one of the best films to come out this year. We don't get such thrillers often. If you have the ability to pass certain forgivable issues with the plot, the dialogue delivery, and occasional mishaps involving placement and timing of humour, this is going to be a treat. TN.
Did you know
- TriviaOne year after the release of 'Anjaam Paathira', the director Midhun Manuel Thomas has announced a sequel 'Aaraam Paathira' with Kunchako Boban and the same Technical team.
- Alternate versionsThe Hindi dubbed version is released with a changed screenplay.
- ConnectionsReferences Manichitrathazhu (1993)
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- Budget
- ₹20,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross worldwide
- $1,106,211
- Runtime2 hours 24 minutes
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