Racy romantic suspense drama
“Nesippaya”
– Movie Review
Aditi Shankar is accused of murder and is lodged in a prison in Portugal. Kalki Koechlin is representing her and is trying to secure a re-investigation despite pressure from influential people.
Meanwhile, Aditi’s ex-boyfriend Akash Murali gets to know of her arrest from the news and heads to Portugal.
Aditi’s mother is deeply moved by Akash’s arrival as she least expected it.
It’s been two years since Aditi and Akash broke up. Will Kalki Koechlin and Akash uncover the truth? Who is the real killer, and what’s the motive forms the core plot of the movie.
Directed by Vishnuvarddhan, ‘Nesippaya’ is a suspense drama with a romantic angle at its crore.
The movie portrays a series of events with strong story writing and convincing screenplay.
The various plot points that are introduced during the course of the movie are interesting.
The romantic portions between Akash and Aditi are portrayed in a realistic manner.
Akash Murali makes his debut with Nesippaya and has done a decent job. There is scope for improvement in the emotional sequences, but he shines in the action portions.
Aditi Shankar is fun in the romantic portions and has performed well in a few emotional sequences. Aditi has got the meter correct in the serious scenes and the portions where she had to cry.
Sarathkumar, Khushbu and Raja have interesting characters and they have delivered their best. Rest of the cast have also done their part well.
Camerawork by Cameron Eric Brison has provided what is best for the subject. Yuvan Shankar Raja’s music is the backbone of ‘Nesippaya’.
Rating: 4/5