Charulatha Review

- Film : Charulatha
- Producer : Ramesh Krishnamoorthy
- Director : Pon Kumaran
- Star Cast : Priyamani, Skanda, Saranya Ponvannan, Seetha, Sai Sasi and Aarthi...
- Music Director : Sundar C Babu
- Rating :
2.75
Other Ratings

Deccan
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Story
The story revolves around two girls in the same body and their emotions when they fall for the same man. The conjoined twins Charu and Latha enjoy a harmony in views and tastes till Ravi (Skanda) enters their life. Probably because of the harmony, they end up in loving the same guy. However as fate would have it the two despise each other as Ravi falls for Charu. Then the turmoil begins with the mother Saranya Ponvannan intervening. She finally finds the solution to the issue that the twins must be separated. But again it is destined that only one will survive after the surgery. But who is the person who is to die and how she reacts to the situation is what the film narrates. The surprise is worth watching.Analysis :

Performance :

The narration is on the high note, but of course with large scope for more spine chilling moments. Devoid them the film looks a bit unfinished. Saranya Ponvannan as the mother emotes naturally at the disaster that foresees one of her daughters. But other than this, there is not much work for the versatile veteran. Seetha and Ravi Shankar were nowhere seen as an element in the whole flick that failed to deliver the momentum, in the climax. Songs by Sundar C Babu are not very absorbing.
Scene by scene it is a Priyamani film and probably the best in her career. Though the outline is an adaptation, the film fits the regional backdrop. And for the first time, speaks on a subject that is rare in these parts of the globe. A must for all to see how Priyamani excels as an actor.
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