Day-Night Review: This film will inspire new filmmakers
Day-Night Review: This film will inspire new filmmakers
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Renowned Malayalam director NK Kandi aka 'Kevatavan' Nandu has brought a heist/murder mystery / psycho-thriller film with a budget of just one million rupees. If not for anything else, this film will definitely inspire a lot of filmmakers about the possibilities of pulling the cost of a full budget film, which would normally be for shooting a medium budget film.  The story is set in Australia and Annam (Annam) runs away from her boyfriend Joseph (Awadhesh) on her wedding day and the two begin to live with each other, promising to be with each other.

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Simultaneously Joseph accidentally meets a dying gangster and takes a bag of cash from the house. While Don and his henchmen come to hunt for Awadh, people are killed one by one and Annam in shock. After a year, a call comes from Annam's number and she starts speaking to him. Also what is the caller of Annam, what happened to the money and gangsters and who Annam killed, he is "day-night".

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Annam has an attractive girl who looks like the girl next door and in the opening scenes she comes across as Lusu Ponnu but as the story progresses she seems to improve with each scene and by the end, she is the best in the film. Along with this, Awadh tries his best to play the role of a hero but his amateurish acting makes him disappointed. The gangster played by Sean Jojo is badly scorched and therefore makes no impact. Along with this, the actor playing the role of Gunga Guldar has done a good job. Kandi herself appears as Psycho and dominates the entire second half but has plenty of miles to go in the emotional department.

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