Thurthu Nirgamana Movie Review : A wholesome watch to the family
Modified On: 24 June 2022 | Reviewed By: Team MoviekoopStory-line: Vikram, at 32, finds himself dead in a morgue. When he gets the chance to relive his last three days to make up for all that he has left unfulfilled, does he able to utilise the chance to the maximum?
Thurthu Nirgamana
Director: Hemanth Kumar L | Music Director: Dheerendra Doss
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Review: Many movies have been made that speak about the concept of life and death. Thurthu Nirgamana is another attempt that tries to define living, dying and closure in between. The film is a beautiful jigsaw puzzle that joins together to form a philosophical note that is not preachy.
In the beginning of the film Twe are introduced to our protagonist Vikram, who is dead and in a morgue at 32. When he gets a chance to relive his last three days on a time loop, one witnesses that he leads a rather mundane existence. Does he manage to make the most of this situation and reform his ways?
The film has been cleverly crafted with different characters that make the audience question life and death organically. It also poses questions on conditioning, expectations from society and blindly partaking in the rat race. All this make this film stand out.
The film marks the comeback of Suneel Rao and he is the apt choice for this role. Suneel, along with Sudharani and Achyuth Kumar, gives his best. Raj B Shetty's character is an interesting juxtaposition to Suneel's, and the actor-filmmaker does a fine job. Everyone in the ensemble cast - be it Hitha Chandrashekhar, Samyuktha Hegde, Aruna Balaraj, Amrutha Rammoorthi or Nagendra Shaan - are aptly cast and deliver what is required from them.
The second half of Thurthu Nirgamana has some good moments that linger on though film might seem slow for some. 'Thurthu Nirgamana' is a film that ensures a wholesome watch to the family that has some content for dinner table conversations.
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