Sunday, 24 August 2025

Soothravakyam Review

Soothravakyam released under the direction of Eugune Jos. The film stars Shine Tom Chacko in the lead along with Deepak parambol, Divya Nair, Vincy and co. The film promised a different take on a crime investigation drama and came with the usual Malayalam authenticity.

The plot is indeed different but it could not hold its grip for long. Till the interval the pace is slow but not boring. After the break it picks up and finally settles with an emotion towards the end. The plot line is not that interesting. There is not much of an investigation happening except for a few moments. The crime is in plain sight. While it brings a bit of suspense the depth is missing.


The acting holds the film together. A few extra characters were poorly cast and acted lousy. But the core cast delivers strongly. Shine Tom Chacko especially takes on a different sort of role in his career. A serious fun type that works well. The supporting cast supports where needed.


On the technical side the cinematography is good just like in other Malayalam films. It has the natural look and authenticity. Costumes, lighting and locations stay grounded and real. But a core scene is missing. An important moment is never shown and only told later. That hurts the impact. The screenplay is the weak link. Certain characters are poorly written. A few scenes happen without explanation. The writing loses grip in crucial places.


The music and background scores are a major strength. The bgms brings intensity to the film. They were well done. The songs also conveyed story in parts. Using songs as a storytelling tool is a smart move and it worked here.


So what makes Soothravaakyam a decent watch and not a great one is its genre. It is yet another usual crime investigation, but loses grip here and there. Not much of the investigation is shown. Most of the film moves through dialogues rather than scenes.

Overall it is a decent watch.


Rating: 6/10⭐️

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