It is interesting to note that even a seasoned asst. director like Melila Rajasekaharan is forced to go for a remake of Hollywood hit like ‘Funny Games, while he attempted for an independent debut with the new movie 'White Boys'. Such is the dearth of good stories in Mollywood, that the director religiously follows the plot, and dutifully sticks to the original, as if in a fear to commit mistakes if he attempted a change. Melila has placed almost all of his characters in the fog filled landscape of a hill station somewhere in Kerala, creating an impact, but he fails to rework on the scripts to a needed detail which seems to be the downside of the movie. Vijayaragahavan is cast as C P, a prominent politician with a penchant for playing golf. He takes a break from his busy life and plans to have a weekend with his wife Geetha (Anjali Aneesh ) and their son Vivek (Gourav Menon) in a colonial style bungalow at a hill station. C P had been a regular in taking this sort of retreat, once a while. But this time it has to be different as two young guy,s Dattan (Kaushik Babu) and Balu (Lijo Krishna) turn up at the bungalow in the guise of golfers. As they welcome the new guests, they have no idea about the disaster and stress that they will be having soon, because of them. The technical sides are also topnotch with cinematography by Rajesh Narayanan quite effective. He has been able to make the most out of the picturesque locations , adding a groovy mood to the suspense ensue. Background score by Biji pal adds to the mood of the movie . The song “Aditya Kiranangal…”by Ramesh Narayanan is a fine hear but doesn’t add to the totality of the movie.
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