Review: Fahadh Faasil’s Aavesham Is Simple But Engaging

Fahadh Faasil's badass performance as Ranga engages the audience.

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Highlights

  • Director Jithu Madhavan delivered a simple yet engaging storyline.
  • The interval and climax are neatly written and well executed.

Story

Three teenagers reach Bangalore with millions of dreams about their life in engineering college. Unfortunately, they get involved in a fight that directly puts them on the bad side of their seniors. Unable to tolerate the bullying from seniors, the fresh-out-of-school teens approach the local gangster to help them take revenge.

Review

Fahadh Faasil, as Ranga, definitely outshined all his previous works. Jithu Madhavan gave his all to make the movie a masterpiece. The first half was interesting and lively, but the second half felt a little slow. This comedy entertainer, mixed with the lively crowd in the theater, gave us a feeling of watching a special fan show. The movie is worth watching, and sure that Mollywood delivered another blockbuster. It is a unique combination of action and comedy that delivers something unimaginably awesome. FaFa dance scenes are pure meme material where youngsters vibe in theatres.

Overall, the engaging screenplay and stunning performance of Fahadh Faasil keep you invested throughout the film. A good first half, followed by a decent second half. The film is technically strong, and BGM elevates the scenes well.

Aavesham Movie Review

What’s Good?

  • Sushin’s music elevated the story.
  • The interval block fight scene and the climax were amazing.

What’s Bad?

  • The second half is slow and has lots of lags.
  • A particular 20 minutes of the second half of FaFa’s scene felt uneasy.

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Vinay
Vinay
Vinay Kumar, a content writer at Cine Fellows. Passionate about writing, and has a keen interest in entertainment.

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Highlights Director Jithu Madhavan delivered a simple yet engaging storyline. The interval and climax are neatly written and well executed. Story Three teenagers reach Bangalore with millions of dreams about their life in engineering college. Unfortunately, they get involved in a fight that directly puts them on the...Review: Fahadh Faasil's Aavesham Is Simple But Engaging