Ajayante Randam Moshanam (ARM), directed by Jithin Laal and written by Sujith Nambiar, tries to offer a visually striking blend of folk tales and action-adventure.
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The film, produced by Listin Stephen and Zachariah Thomas, stars Tovino Thomas alongside Basil Joseph, Krithi Shetty, Aishwarya Rajesh, and Surabhi Lakshmi.
Despite its intriguing premise, ARM falls short of delivering a memorable experience. The talk from the Telugu audience is mostly bad.
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The film’s major flaw is its execution. While Tovino Thomas, in his 50th film, shows commendable effort portraying three distinct characters, including the clever thief Maniyan, the film fails to showcase his talent fully.
The narrative, slow and filled with weak characters, lacks impact, particularly in the love track involving Krithi Shetty. Although Krithi Shetty’s performance is decent, her role feels like a filler, contributing little to the story.
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ARM’s screenplay struggles with predictability and depth. The film’s visual effects and background score add some value, but these positives are overshadowed by pacing issues and lackluster storytelling.
The Telugu dubbing is functional but could have been more precise. The film’s production values are average, and the direction, while ambitious, is marred by writing shortcomings and a need for tighter editing.
Overall, fans who like treasure hunt movies can give ARM a chance, others can look for better options for entertainment this weekend.