“Others” movie produced by GRAND PICTURES, Directed by ABIN HARIHARAN, Music by GHIBRAN VAIBODHA, Starring by ADITYA MADHAVAN, GOWRI KISHAN, ANJU KURIAN, ‘NANDU’ JAGAN, ‘MUNDASUPATTI’ RAMADASS,
R SUNDARRAJAN, MALA PARVATHY & Many Others.
“OTHERS” movie is a Medical Crime Thriller. When a vehicular accident involving a group of visually impaired women from a local orphanage precipitates a profound inquiry, meticulously unravels the sinister narrative surrounding the gruesome murders of multiple visually impaired girls residing in an orphanage.
ACP Madhav (Aditya Madhavan) assumes the role of the protagonist tasked with investigating the case, only to uncover disconcerting parallels when his partner, portrayed by Dr. Madhu (Gowri Kishan). She experiences a mystifying incident at her hospital. As the seemingly disparate threads gradually converge, the story embarks on a suspenseful trajectory, methodically unmasking a deeply buried, dark secret.
A distinguished fertility specialist, becomes increasingly entangled in the mystery when her own laboratory results exhibit telltale signs of tampering. As the couple’s parallel investigations converge, Others morphs into a riveting exposé of medical malfeasance, human frailty, and unbridled corporate avarice, all masquerading under the aegis of scientific advancement. The narrative tension escalates inexorably, with each successive clue incrementally approximating an unnerving verity about the extremes to which humanity will go in its hubristic attempt to usurp divine prerogatives.
Aditya Madhavan delivers a compelling performance, imbuing the film with a quiet intensity and measured restraint that anchors the narrative. His nuanced portrayal of a protagonist torn between personal devotion and professional obligation lends a profoundly human dimension to the character. Madhav’s controlled ferocity and investigative acumen render him an engaging protagonist, evoking the iconic detectives of film noir while injecting a contemporary Indian sensibility into the archetype.
Gowri Kishan delivers a tour-de-force performance, one of the most nuanced and captivating of her career. As a physician torn asunder by the dichotomy of ethics and emotional turmoil, she effortlessly conveys a vulnerability that is matched only by her conviction. The palpable chemistry between her and Aditya Madhavan injects a much-needed emotional depth into the film’s clinical austerity, thereby ensuring that Others resonates with a profound personal resonance.
Anju Kurian, who plays the second lead, shines as a police officer with her impressive stride and impressive performance. She showcases her action hero credentials in the climax scene. The entire cast, including Munishkanth, “Nandu” Jegan, Mala Parvathy and R. Sundarrajan, deliver commendable performances.
Director Abin Hariharan merits effusive accolades for crafting a narrative that exudes a sense of urgency while maintaining a deliberate understatement. Eschewing the temptation to overwhelm the audience with technical minutiae or mawkish melodrama, he instead opts for a subtle approach, imbuing every scene with a sense of purpose and moral gravitas. The screenplay is tautly paced, with each element meticulously calibrated to maximize impact while avoiding extraneous subplots or narrative distractions. Even in the absence of high-octane action sequences, Others sustains a palpable tension through its intelligent dialogue, richly nuanced characterizations, and expertly timed revelations. Abin’s masterful control over tone, deftly balancing clinical realism with emotional empathy, is the defining hallmark of a film that distinguishes itself through its measured yet impactful storytelling.
Aravind Singh’s cinematography adeptly captures the film’s detached, investigative tone, with a visual aesthetic that is at once clinical and unnerving. The deliberate lighting and framing imbue the laboratory sequences and crime scenes with a stark authenticity, conjuring an atmosphere of chilling sterility that seems to dissect morality itself. Meanwhile, Ghibran’s haunting yet restrained score perfectly complements the on-screen tension, judiciously amplifying pivotal moments without overwhelming them. The sound design is equally effective in crafting an aura of creeping unease, serving as a potent reminder that horror often resides not in the supernatural, but in the darkest recesses of human reality, where truth itself can be terrifyingly grotesque. While Ramar’s editing is proficient, a more judicious approach to pacing would have further enhanced the film’s narrative fluidity, thereby elevating the overall cinematic experience.
Others is a cinematic tour-de-force, a gripping and emotionally nuanced thriller that consistently respects its audience’s intellectual curiosity. Director Abin Hariharan’s vision, bolstered by outstanding performances and razor-sharp writing, yields a cinematic experience that is at once intellectually stimulating and viscerally thrilling. Transcending the confines of a medical mystery, the film presents a profound moral parable, one that holds a mirror to the perilous consequences of unbridled ambition and the human condition.
Others is an indispensable viewing experience, a richly textured and profoundly contemplative narrative that masterfully excavates the complexities of human decision-making, the boundaries of ethics, and the nebulous demarcations that distinguish virtue from transgression.
“Others” movie revolves around an investigation that begins with a vehicle accident involving visually impaired girls from an orphanage. As the probe deepens, it uncovers a sinister conspiracy linked to IVF (In Vitro Fertilization) clinics, involving tampered labs, stolen eggs, and illicit steroids. The investigation exposes a dark web of corruption.
Overall Our Rating : 4 Out of 5
MATHI OLI RAJAA
‘OTHERS’ MOVIE CAST & CREW DETAILS
CAST :-
ADITYA MADHAVAN
GOWRI KISHAN
ANJU KURIAN
‘NANDU’ JAGAN
‘MUNDASUPATTI’ RAMADASS
R SUNDARRAJAN
MALA PARVATHY
CREW :-
WRITTEN & DIRECTED BY : ABIN HARIHARAN
DOP: ARAVINND SINGH
EDITOR : RAMAR
MUSIC DIRECTOR : GHIBRAN VAIBODHA
STUNT DIRECTOR : PHANTOM PRADEEN
CHOREOGRAPHER: SANTHOSH
PRO : SATHISH (AIM)
CO-PRODUCER : ADIRAJ PURUSHOTHAMAN – UP7 Ventures
PRODUCER : GRAND PICTURES
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