Endha Nerathilum Movie Review


The entire story is set in Ooty.  Rex (Ramakrishnan) returns to his family, which comprises of his dad, elder sister Jennifer (Sandra Emi) and her husband David (Yashmith) and their only little daughter. Rex meets Bharathi (Leema Babu) and it was love at first sight for him. After few initial mix-ups, Bharathi also reciprocates. When Rex takes Bharathi to introduce her to his family members, they are in for a shock.  While Bharathi is upset that no one from Rex’s family bothered to even smile at her, leave alone accepting their love, the latter is confused on the indifferent attitude of his family.

Meanwhile, no sooner they leave after Bharathi visits them, David and his father-in-law die in an accident.  A depressed Jennifer along with her daughter and Rex shifts to their bungalow in Kothagiri where they lived earlier. All hell breaks loose when Jennifer starts experiencing supernatural things. Her past misdeeds catch up with her where her daughter is possessed by a spirit.  The rest of the horror movie is about who’s the ghost and why does it haunt Jennifer, and whether Rex and Bharathi unite in the end.

Yashmith, Ramakrishnan, Leema Babu all try their bit but do not make any impression. The saving grace is Sandra who comes out with a decent performance especially during the unconvincing horror scenes.

Cinematography by Saalai Saahadevan is sub standard while music by Sathish is very average. Back ground score by Sabesh Murali and is decent. Dialogues and direction by Muthukumar fails to make any impact.

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