My review : Ishtam
“Istham” is a remake of the Telugu movie “Yemaindi Ee Vela”.
Original didn’t do well in Andhra. One wonder what made the producers to remake
it in Tamil. Directed by debutant director Prem Nizar , “Ishtam” stars Vimal & Nisha Agarwal in lead
roles.
The movie tries the explore how hasty decisions in the name of love might affect
not only the couple concerned but also
the family of origin of them both too. The main protagonists of the movie seem
to have brought straight from the 80’s era. The “hero of the movie” is a male
chauvinist who foul mouths women whenever he gets chance, mistreats an unknown
girl for no reason whom he marries after a cheesy romance & dumps her for
no valid reason. The “Heroine of the movie” is a gullible small town girl who
has come to the city to work , falls prey to the “hero’s” dirty talk &
after being foul-mouthed , thrown out of the house & further foul-mouthed ,
still yearns for re-union with that same scumbag.
Movie is such an insensitive one where there is no role for subtleness
or refinement in the treatment of the plot. It is myopic in its vision &
strongly opinionated (falsely at that) in its execution which would leave a bad
taste for the viewers.
Vimal doesn’t suit in this role of a suave , English spewing
, city bred , “IIT” educated , software engineer. He should have worked out on
his dialogue delivery at the least which is very pathetic in this movie or best
must have tried someone to dub for him. Nisha Agarwal looks pretty &
manages to scrap though as far as acting is concerned too. Shanthanam doesn’t
do much other then mouthing double meaning dialogues & taking dig at women in
every other dialogue of his. Time has come for him to think differently or he
would follow suit Vivek & Vadivelu way sooner.
Songs are not that impressive from Thaman.
Shekar Joseph’s camera seems to have developed a special
liking for exploring the female anatomy than capturing the wholesome picture.
On the whole, “Istham ” is a movie which is neither modern
in its content or its thinking only ends up irritating the viewers no end.
Bottomline : Narrow-minded
2/5
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