Papanasam Review – Papanasam is a Tamil thriller drama released in 2015. This is remake of Malayalam movie Drishyam. The movie revolves around the middle class family of Suyambulingam, his wife and their two daughters. They lead a typical life that has both happy as well as challenging moments around petty things. Overnight they go through a situation that threatens to change their lives forever. What was the situation and did they manage to overcome it is the plot of Papanasam.
Director Jeethu Joseph and Kamal Hassan should be appreciated for remaking the movie in Tamil. Many a times the remakes of a super hit falls into the trap of making it bigger and dramatic thereby loosing the essence of the movie. Papanasam does not fall into the trap and maintains the essence of the story and also adapting it very well to the nativity of Tamil Nadu very well. Kamal’s performance is outstanding and is on par with Mohanlal’s performance in Drishyam. He has performed the role with such ease. The scene, in which he boasts about himself to his wife, creates pun intended statements in the teashop, breaks down at the key moment his performance shines.
There are few changes done to the screenplay as compared to the original still they don’t spoil the story. Kalabavan Mani has performed his role very well as a ruthless inspector. Gouthami has come onto the screen after so many years, it is definitely refreshing to watch her on screen. You might have heard people refer to Japanese movie Suspect X to be similar to this one, but both are very different movies.
High Points: Screenplay of the movie, Kamal Hassan’s performance, Essence of the original maintained, very appealing story line
Low Points: Not much to say as low points although the length of the movie could have been kept within 2.5 hours.
Overall Papanasam is a very well made thriller. Even if you have watched Drishyam it is still entertaining to see this one as well.
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PS: SPOILER AHEAD – On a funny note I wonder why the police didn’t catch the fact that the family couldn’t have watched Anjaan on August 2nd as it released only on August 15th 🙂
I am afraid to comment on anything related to Papanasam 😀 But nice finding about the release date of the movie watched 🙂
As they say in the movie don’t be afraid 😛
You mean according to Drishyam and Papanasam, common man shouldn’t be afraid especially when there is no real reason? 😀
Yes ofcourse… 🙂