7th Day First Review

7th Day First Review

42-year old IPS officer David Abraham (Prithvi Raj) does the most stylish intro to the film on the occasion of Christmas Eve. Casting the young talents Anu Mohan, Tovino Thomas, Praveen Prem, Vinay Forrt, Yog Jappe and Janani Iyer the Director has presented the audience a slice of planned crime scene. 

Movie starting from a small bike accident to a planned murder com suicide, the film takes the audience to multi dimension of the truth. Five friends live a merry go life until one of them is attacked by the underworld gang. Cycle (Praveen Prem) finds a bag of money at Vinu’s cafe played by Anu Mohan. By this he unknowingly breaks the chain of black money trading. But Vinu becomes the victim of the harassment of the mafia and to escape them frames the story of his suicide with his friends. David Abraham walks into their life via Shan Shahar(Vinay Forrt) in a road accident where Vinu goes missing. 

Shan Shahar introduces each character by a flash back and David Abraham (in suspension) starts his investigation. The truth unveiled is twisting but narrated in an interesting manner with tinge of situational comedy in the dialogue presentation. Even to the end of the movie the audience follow the findings of the IPS officer David Abraham never doubting his final judgement where he lets the youngsters go free without handing them over to the police. And this does not hit the audience until the Shan Shahar points it out. 

The movie does not have the high exaltation of gangster glam but the style is kept by the anti hero David Abraham. The role of the anti hero is done with excellence by Prithvi Raj. Each character has justified their role. 

1. The movie is a good effort and comparably better off 
2. The plot and the direction is commentable
3. The casting is above average
4. The anti hero element and its after climax revelation is the success mantra
5. New faces 
6. It is paisa vasool moive and won’t be regret.

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