Ritu Movie review

Genres: Romance
Language: Malayalam
Released on: 2009-08-14
Duration: 2 Hours
Director: Shyamaprasad
Distributor: Playhouse
Staring: Nishan , Rima Kallingal

After winning critical acclaim for his Ore Kadal (2007), noted director Shyama Prasad is back with his first 'youth film' Ritu (Season) with all newcomers in the lead roles. The film released today, a source close to the makers said that Ritu is going to be a trendsetter in Mollywood. The first venture of Mammootty�s distribution company Play House, Ritu follows the lives of three childhood friends: Sarath Varma, Varsha John, and Sunny Pynadath. The trio was almost inseparable as friends and they grew up in the same place where they experienced love, bonding and innocence. In an interview to a newspaper, Shyama Prasad said: "I wanted to make a film about youth, the spaces inhabited by them and their lives. Not a teenage story but one about young professionals finding themselves in a world of bewildering change that questions each and every belief and value of theirs, whether it be ethical, emotional, social, professional or moral." The film�s focus is on the world of the young techies as they negotiate different spaces and emotions that pull them in conflicting directions. Shyama Prasad chose all new actors: Nishan, a product of the Film and Television Institute of India; Rima, a former Miss Kerala runner-up and model; and VJ-actor Asif Ali. His supporting cast includes veteran journalist K. Govindankutty and film director M.G. Sasi.
Ritu is about youngsters working in the Information Technology sector. It tells the story of three childhood friends who drift apart as grown ups. One of them clings on to the memories of the good old days and wishes to work on their juvenile aspirations. This leads to revelations about the hidden facades of their personalities and how it changes the equations of their relationships with others. This forms the crux of the story. Sarat Varma (Nishan) returns from the US (where he was looking after the IT Company owned by his brother-in-law), to join a small company to initiate an ambitious new project. He coaxes two of his childhood friends -- Sunny (Asif Ali) and Varsha (Rima Kallingal) -- to join him. They reluctantly agree. It does not take long for Sarat to realise how his friends have changed in their attitude and lifestyle. Varsha seems to be flirting with males on her phone while Sunny showes homosexual traits.
One of the film's drawbacks is it's characterisation which is faulty. Sarat is shown as a goody-goody fellow who internalises every humiliation. The film also perpetuates the myth that females working in BPO/IT sector are sex fiends. The socialist tirade that sprouts in between is also jarring. IT Parks and other such places are presented as symbols of capitalist dystopia where the poor are robbed of their land and provided menial jobs in compensation while the rich loot and milk the place dry. The film maintains high standard as far as the look and the feel is concerned. Shamdat captures the past (mostly outdoors, a lakeside hangout of the three chums) in hazy form giving it a mushy music video feel. On the other hand, the present the CFL lit corridors of an IT conglomerate -- is bright. The cast consisting of newcomers succeed in doing a proficient job. The three main characters exude confidence that defies their inexperience. Nishan as the sensitive wannabe writer Sarat, the feline quality in Asif as Sunny always alert looking over his shoulder for any lurking danger and Rima prove that they are here to stay. Ritu: A Season change in Mollywood... Do a watch !Ritu: A Season change in Mollywood... Do a watch !

Cast & Crew


Nishan
Rima Kallingal
Asif Ali

Crew


Director : Shyamaprasad ,