Sarvam Thaala Mayam Review

Sarvam Thaala Mayam Review…product of hard and smart work

Year: 2019
Genre:  Tradition, Relations, Career, Self-Discovery, Drama
Cast: G. V. Prakash Kumar, Nedumudi Venu, Vineeth, Elango Kumaravel, Aparna Balamurali, Dhivyadharshini
Director: Rajiv Menon
Writer: Rajiv Menon
Cinematographer: Ravi Yadav
Summary: Peter has finally found his calling in life: play the mridangam professionally. The path to this new passion, nonetheless, isn’t that easy due to his social status

Overall Rating: Feast    
Sarvam Thaala Mayam is, without a doubt, the product of hard and smart work achieved by the cast and crew.
We were completely immersed in the story as we got to know about the mridangam instrument, almost tempted to play it too 😀
~Worth Watching~

Delicious
—It was so touching to watch a young man like Peter living a trivial life and then slowly finding his true calling 🙂 Peter was like the friend we wanted to support through his various challenges caused by religious and social prejudice
—A standing Ovation to Rajiv Menon for a powerful screenplay. The attention to detail was remarkable, characters’ growth was just outstanding, and the different themes touched were a big plus! The dialogues boldly emphasized the value of humanity above religious and societal customs, and the necessity to be purpose-driven
—We lovedddd the editing work!!!!
—Hats off to all cast members! Special recognition to GV Prakash (playing Peter), Vineeth (playing an assistant), Kumaravel (playing Peter’s father), and Nedumudi Venu (playing a respectable mridangist) who truly embodied the musical spirit. The look in their eyes and their body language breathed music, almost seeming like they were real-life characters
—No arguments on the directing style and color grading, pure expertise
—Sarvam Thaala Mayam, being a musical, gave us a tremendous sound experience, wonder if our feet were dancing along with the music 😀

Bland
—A teeny weeny minus on the cinematography; though overall great, there were few shots that didn’t look filmic, a bit blurry
—Including the character Sara (Aparna Balamurali) was a little bland as we have become soooo used to seeing the lead actor with a side lover on his way to achieving a dream

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LanguageViolenceIntimacy

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(Audio: Tamil; English Subtitles: Yes )

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