First, it will shock you; then, you will start wondering how this might have been executed, and finally, towards the end of the film, you will realize you have been savoring every moment of this unconventional film, without you even noticing it. Welcome to thithi, a landmark cinema in Indian film history.
When one talks about great films, one tries to dissect elements of that film to see what sets that apart. In thithi, you will find no separate elements you can point at. It’s an experience to be savored in its entirety, it’s just poetry in motion and it’s beautiful.
Still, if you want to know why I am going gaga over this film and why I think this is just a brilliant piece of art, here are my reasons. First, debutant director Raam Reddy does what even an experienced director would be afraid of. He takes a bunch of non-actors, chooses a story which just isn’t a story at all, and then blends reality with fiction so masterfully that you wouldn’t know the difference; but most importantly, you wouldn’t care as you begin enjoying the film.
Casting non-actors for this film (well most of them, if not all) is just a part of the brilliance. Executing the idea is a whole different ballgame, and this is where Raam Reddy rocks. With due respect to all the professional actors, none of them would have ‘acted’ so naturally as these dudes! And like the actors who are so natural, even other departments such as direction and cinematography blend so effortlessly in the narrative that most of the time, you forget that you are actually watching a film. It feels so much like a real life incident.
As Ayn Rand said, you need great complexity of thought to achieve disarming simplicity as the final result. Raam Reddy and his team have just achieved that. Raam Reddy has turned conventional filmmaking on its head in his very first attempt and the results are bloody pleasing.
I have intentionally kept this review short. Because thithi is not a film to be talked about. You just need to watch it. So go watch it.
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