LECHMI REVIEW
MALAYALAM MOVIE LECHMI REVIEW.
Lechmi, the horror comedy movie scripted and directed by B N
Sajeer Shah is a romp into the lives of a select group of individuals. Parvathi
Ratheesh appears in the lead role along with cine artist Biju Sopanam also
donning a pivotal role. The movie revolves around four bachelors. The story
follows an incident that leads to unforeseen and dramatic changes in their
lives. The director B.N. Shajeer Sha has incorporated lots of comical elements
which will be both an entertaining thing and also a heartbeat raiser.
The performance given by Parvathi Ratheesh’s mature enough
and energetic and will definitely draw us closer to her and above everything
the movie’s core. Actor Biju Sopanam who became dear to the Malayali audience
though his tele show appears in a pivotal role in Lechmi. He gave a natural
enough performance and made the viewers stick on to their seats till the very
end. The other actors like Manav, Sethu lakshmi, Polokko, Molly Kannamaly,
Master Faras, Master Jiyas, Vaiga, Deepu Parassala, B N Shabeer, and Sreekutty
presented their characters decently enough.
When it comes to the technicality, the film does justice to
its theme of it being a movie belonging to the horror genre. The cinematography
has been handled by Ranjith Murali and he has succeeded in capturing the eerie
atmosphere of the movie. What makes the visuals more thrilling is the
background score which easily intertwines with it. The music department was
managed by Dheeraj Sukumaran and the songs are pretty much up to the standard.
The edits have been done by Suhas Rajendran and the cuts made the film
interesting to watch till the end without any kind of a drag.