'Kelavu Dinagala Nanthara' movie review: Horr(or)ible experiment

While a filmmaker’s responsibility is to capture and put forth varied emotions on screen, it’s equally important to play with the right emotions.
Kelavu Dinagala Nanthara
Kelavu Dinagala Nanthara

Film: Kelavu Dinagala Nanthara
Cast: Shubaha Poonja, Lokesh, Dhravya Shetty, Sonu Patil
Director: Sri Ni
Rating: 2.5/5 stars

While a filmmaker’s responsibility is to capture and put forth varied emotions on screen, it’s equally important to play with the right emotions. Otherwise, the result is Kelavu Dinagala Nanthara, a film that experiments with horror and comedy but goes wrong with the interplay. A comedy-horror film by Sri Ni, it remarkably portrays mediocre creativity that has been tightly knit with imprudent filmmaking.

Kelavu Dinagala Nanthara is a story of five software engineers who venture out to attend a wedding anniversary of a friend in between their packed schedule. Half way through a fun trip, they come across a couple seeking a lift to a nearby lodge. Lending a helping hand proves costly. The five, including a waiter at the lodge, become the target of mystery killers. Stranded in the midst of the forest, each one is left to fend for himself/herself and save his/her life. The couple’s motive to kill the five is the climax of the film. Although the director attempts to send out a message, it’s importance is lost out somewhere in the course of the film.   

Having written the story and undertaken the additional responsibility of screenplay, Sri Ni appears to have loaded himself beyond capacity. With some fear instilling elements, dialogues with multiple interpretations, misplaced humour, unpleasant music, predictable events, and unexciting acting, the film fails to impress.

Except for Shubha Poonja, the other characters played by Lokesh, Dhravya Shetty, and Sonu Patil seem amateurish. The effort gone into computer graphics lacks class. The music is low-key and the cinematographer comes across patchy. A word of caution if you’re a fan of the horror-comedy genre, you are bound to walk out disappointed.

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