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5 Reasons Why Chithha Is a Must-Watch Film

Siddharth's latest film, 'Chithha,' made waves with its theatrical release, tackling the sensitive issue of child abuse. Directed by SU Arun Kumar, the thriller follows the turmoil of a man whose world collapses when his eight-year-old niece mysteriously disappears. The narrative explores his relentless pursuit to rescue her, delving into the depths of his determination. Starring Sahasra Shree, Nimisha Sajayan, and Anjali Nair in pivotal roles, the film garnered critical acclaim for its gripping storytelling and compelling performances. Following a successful box office run, 'Chithha' is all set to captivate audiences on Disney+ Hotstar with its digital premiere scheduled for November 28.

1. Brilliant Exploration of Taboo Topics:

"Chithha" fearlessly delves into uncomfortable and often ignored subjects, such as child abuse and pedophilia. The film challenges its audience to confront the harsh realities that society tends to turn a blind eye to, making it a compelling watch for those seeking thought-provoking films.

2. Compelling Narration:

The film not only handles mature themes but also shows maturity in its storytelling and cinematic styles. From the well-written characterization of Shakthi (Nimisha Sajayan) to the subtle yet impactful visuals, "Chithha" is a well-crafted movie. The attention to everyday instances elevates the film, making it a noteworthy cinematic experience.

3. Good Performances:

"Chithha" boasts stellar performances, with Siddharth delivering what is hailed as his best performance to date. Nimisha Sajayan and Sahsra Shree have done equal justice in playing their characters. The emotional depth and authenticity that the characters bring add to the originality of the narrative. The supporting cast, even in brief appearances, contributes significantly.

4. A Nuanced Approach:

Unlike conventional crime dramas that often sensationalize punishment, "Chithha" takes a nuanced approach by shifting the focus from perpetrators to victims. It adds perspective to the storytelling, prompting viewers to reconsider their instinctive reactions and welcomes a more mature understanding of the underlying issues of child abuse.

5. Realistic Take on Human Flaws:

"Chithha" embraces the flaws of its characters, offering a realistic take on human nature. Moments like a senior police officer casually distributing sweets during a discussion about a serial killer's intentions humanize the police

( Source : Deccan Chronicle. )
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