Aval Movie Review

Aval Movie Review




In a time when Tamil cinema is saturated with clichéd stuff from the title of terror comedies, here comes two former partners of ace Mani Ratnam, manager Milind Rau and actor/co- author Siddharth who've awakened and provided a brilliantly made actual horror movie Aval.

We're introduced into a Chinese household, which comprises a father, a mother and a girl. Tragedy strikes .

All goes well for the couple before Paul (Atul Kulkarni) purchases his neighboring home and moves with his family containing his daughter Jenny (Anisha Victor) and many others. The 2 families get together nicely. But, Jenny starts encountering odd experiences. And sequences of paranormal events happen and starts to impact the people round. Apparently, ancient souls destroys the home. Can they succeed? Watch Aval for longer.

Although Aval follows the regular horror genre template of back-stories with revenge hunting ghosts replete with a lonely bungalow (in which these kinds of tales are typically put ), making it stand out is its sleek demonstration together with adequate twists and turns that truly terrifies. The writing is intelligent and the detailing continues to be done thoroughly together with the only intension of all of the people. The first half is back chilling sans the tunes or inane humor.

Siddharth at a intricate role (for that matter the majority of the personalities are complicated in character in their own ways) does his role lot of certainty and excels throughout. Andrea because Lakshmi is equally striking. Atul Kulkarni is cast but it is Anisha Victor who walks off with the laurels with her sexy performance.

On the technical front, the movie is helped well by excellent music by composer Girishh and Shreyaas Krishna's brilliant cinematography that's on par with global standards. Overall, a well made horror movie which shouldn't be missed!

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