Boomika movie review: Aishwarya Rajeshs film is a visually pleasing thriller with convoluted messaging – Hindustan Times

Aishwarya Rajesh continues to pick and headline unique projects and her latest outing, Boomika, is an interesting addition to her filmography. Promoted as an eco-horror thriller, Rathindran Prasads Boomika has all the usual tropes youd associate with the genre, and some are quite predictable. But what sets it apart, to a large extent, is the way it chooses to redefine the cliches with a slightly different backstory. It wouldve been a taut thriller if the messaging wasnt in- your-face and convoluted.

The story is centered on a young couple, Samyuktha (Aishwarya Rajesh) and Gautham (Vidhu) and their son, who move into an abandoned school building with the intention of turning it into a residential complex and make profits out of the deal. Theyre joined by their friend Gayatri, a popular architect, Gauthams sister Aditi and a helper. On the night of the first day after they move in, they experience some paranormal activities and as they try to uncover the mystery, the reason behind why the place is haunted is revealed.

Unlike regular horror movies, Boomika doesnt rely majorly on thrills. It has some decent fear-inducing moments but nothing that makes you sit up in terror. It works as a logical horror film that poses the question about whos more evil when it comes to the destruction of planet Earth. Instead of presenting a regular tale of horror and revenge, Boomika unfolds as a story about nature protecting itself, but it gets a tad too preachy in the process and the message doesnt create the intended impact. The messaging gets so in-your-face that it becomes too much to embrace.

Also read: Aishwarya Rajeshs Boomika, a horror-thriller that unfolds in a forest, will premiere on August 23. Watch

Aishwarya is impressive as a psychologist trying to make sense of the situation. After playing a cop in her last film Thittam Irandu; its refreshing to see her take up different characters and shine in each one of them. The rest of the cast falls flat but the film makes up for it with some pleasing visuals. Shot entirely in Ooty, the scenic locales play a pivotal role in enhancing the overall mood of the film.

Boomika deserves praise for turning the usual horror template on its head. However, the lack of a solid backstory doesnt quite make it one of the best films in the genre.

Boomika

Director: Rathindran Prasad

Cast: Aishwarya Rajesh, Surya Ganapathy and Madhuri

ott:10

Read the original here:
Boomika movie review: Aishwarya Rajeshs film is a visually pleasing thriller with convoluted messaging - Hindustan Times

Related Post

Reviewed and Recommended by Erik Baquero
This entry was posted in Horror Movie. Bookmark the permalink.

Comments are closed.