Directors: Jithu Madhavan
Writer: Jithu Madhavan
Producer: Annam John Paul, Johnpaul George, Girish Gangadharan
Cast: Soubin Shahir, Arjun Ashokan, Chemban Vinod, Sajin Gopu, Siju Sunny, Afzal P H, Abin Bino, Anantharaman, Joemon Jyothir, Jagadeesh Kumar
Crew: Jithu Madhavan, Johnpaul George, Girish Gangadharan, Joby George, Sushin Shyam, Annam John Paul, Suraj Philip Jacob, Sanu Thahir, Kiran Das, Mashar Hamsa
A straightforward narrative is presented in "Romancham" against a natural environment. The hilarious humor that's deftly weaved into the story is what actually makes the movie worthwhile of your time. Romancham is the kind of movie that occasionally adds the essential shivers along with lots of laughter.
According to reports, a large number of people were attracted to the movie by Sushin Shyam's popular song, "Ningalkk Aadharanjali Neratte." The song was a smash among the reels, after all. Good goodness Jithu Madhavan, John Paul George, and Gireesh Gangadharan were able to create a movie that completely meets our standards.
You get the impression while watching "Romancham" that Jithu placed Arjun Ashokan and Soubin Shahir at opposite ends and instructed them to have a blast. The plot is fairly basic. A group of friends who reside in a rented apartment in Bangalore are the subject of the movie, which takes place in 2017. They are struggling to get by when two strangers enter their life. Both of them receive invitations to enter the home from Soubin. Soon after, scenes loaded with belly-laugh-inducing situational humor appear.
Romancham isn't your usual bachelor comedy set in Bangalore that centers on difficulties and camaraderie. The unexpected and skillfully executed horror sequences are the backbone of the movie. The audience was howling with laughter throughout the times where there was no background music. Possibly for the first time in Malayalam, a horror comedy succeeds so effectively.
Actors Abin Bino and Jagadish Kumar are having a blast on film in "Othalanga Thuruthile Nathu" alongside Soubin Shahir and Arjun Ashokan. Everyone is in awe of their incredible performance. The movie has a heroine who never appears physically but whose influence can be felt all the way through.
The audience might only find some of the last scenes a little unbelievable. But, the climax at the end gives a hint that there will be more. The conclusion of "Romancham" leaves viewers hoping for a beautiful follow-up like "Adi Kapyare Koota Mani" and "Aadu Oru Beekara Jeeviyalla."
The foundation of this Jithu Madhavan-directed movie is Sushin Shyam. The narrative's tone has been defined in part by Sanu Tahir's camera work. Also, "Romancham" is a terrific experience because to Kiran Das's razor-sharp cuts. The second section should be available. Let's put it aside for "Ningalkk Aadharanjali Neratte" until then.
Note
Romancham is a fictional account based on actual events that occurred in the lives of seven bachelors in Bangalore in 2007 as a result of playing the Ouija board.
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