Athithi (2014 film)

Athithi
Directed by Bharathan
Produced by KP Ramakrishnan Nair
Written by Bharathan
Starring Nikesh Ram
Nandha
Ananya
Music by Bharathwaj
Ratheesh Vegha
Cinematography S Jai
Edited by Praveen K. L.
Production
company
Spellbound Films
Release dates
  • June 27, 2014
Country India
Language Tamil

Athithi (English: Guest) is a 2014 Tamil thriller film directed by Bharathan. The film features Nikesh Ram, Nandha, and Ananya in the leading roles while Thambi Ramaiah, V. V. Prasanna, Varsha, and Senrayan play pivotal roles. It is a remake of the 2010 Malayalam film Cocktail (2010), which was co-written by Anoop Menon which is the actual remake of "Butterfly on a wheel(2007)"[1][2] The film was released on June 27, 2014.[3][4]

Cast

Production

The film was announced in September 2013 when Spellbound Films Inc revealed they had signed on Ananya and contracted with Bharathan to make the film. Initially, actor Seenu who was, until now, seen in small roles, and Nikesh Ram, were touted to play the two heroes.[5] However before production began, Nandha replaced Seenu in one of the leading roles.[6] The film began shoot in November 2013.[7] This film is Bharathan's second directorial after Azhagiya Thamizh Magan (2007).

Critical reception

The Hindu wrote, "It’s a solid backbone for a thriller — except that Athithi, after a while, abandons this angle and drifts into a more personal zone. The bigger problem with Athithi is that the writing is all over the place." [8] The Times Of India gave 2 stars out of 5 and said "This is a solid line for an edge-of-the-seat thriller but Bharathan resorts to formulaic filmmaking — unwarranted songs and a comedy track featuring Thambi Ramaiah that kills tension like bucketfuls of water dousing a minor fire; The whiplash editing tries to whip up some tension but it only feels desperate and overdone".[9] Silverscreen.in summarized its review with "Athithi had a thrilling premise– a normal man playing a high-stakes game of hide-and-seek with a brooding stranger, but it is marred by poor execution and apathetic performances from the cast." Indiaglitz was more positive in its assessment, saying the movie was "worth investing your time in".[10] Deccan Chronicle gave 2.5 stars and wrote, "The movie moves at its own pace with inconsistent narration, but it has its thrilling moments as well", calling it "Above Average".[11]

Soundtrack

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