Kumbasaram

Kumbasaram: The Confession is a 2015 Malayalam thriller film written and directed by Aneesh Anwar, starring Jayasurya, Honey Rose, Vineeth and Priyanka. The film features music composed by Vishnu Mohan Sithara. The music label was Muzik247. The film deals with the unexpected tragedies that befall the family of an autorickshaw driver. The movie is an unofficial remake of Serbian film Klopka with few little changes.[1] It released on 22 May 2015.

Kumbasaram
Directed byAneesh Anwar
Produced byNiyas Ismail
Written byAneesh Anwar
StarringJayasurya
Honey Rose
Vineeth
Priyanka Nair
Music byVishnu Mohan Sithara
CinematographyAlby
Edited byRenjith Touchriver
Production
company
Frames Inevitable
Distributed byFrames Inevitable
Release date
22 May 2015
CountryIndia
LanguageMalayalam

Plot

The movie begins with the confessions of Alby (Jayasurya), an autorickshaw driver. He was leading a happy life with his wife Meera (Honey Rose) and their only son Jerry (Akash). Alby and Meera are extremely attached with Jerry and dream about his great future. But despite the expectations, Jerry falls critically ill; thus turning Alby and Meera's life upside down.

Cast

Music

Kumbasaram
Soundtrack album by
Vishnu Mohan Sithara
GenreFeature film soundtrack
LanguageMalayalam
ProducerVishnu Mohan Sithara

Composer Mohan Sithara's son and young music director Vishnu Mohan Sithara scored the music for the film. Vishnu, had debuted into music by singing in Aneesh's previous film Zachariyayude Garbhinikal.[2]

Reception

The Times of India gave a positive review, stating "Jayasurya and Honey Rose succeed in taking the viewers through their emotional upheaval and child actors do not disappoint. The film connects the missing dots at key points to keep them engaged. Though it unfolds at its own pace and tests the viewers' patience at times, Kumbasaram does have its moments."[3]

Filmibeat.com also gave a positive review with a rating of 3/5, stating the films as "A perfect emotional thriller which impresses with a brilliant story, narrative and amazing performances by the actors."[4]

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