Vettah
is
a
psychological
thriller,
directed
by
Rajesh
Pillai.
The
movie
stars
Manju
Warrier,
Kunchacko
Boban,
and
Indrajith
in
the
lead
roles.
The
movie
is
penned
by
Arunlal
Ramachandran
and
produced
by
Rajesh
Pillai,
himself.
Vettah
Story
Sribala
IPS
is
the
City
Police
Commissioner,
who
considers
her
father,
who
is
a
Sub
Inspector,
as
her
role
model.
She
is
a
devoted
mother,
daughter,
and
wife
in
the
personal
life,
but
very
strict
when
it
comes
to
her
profession.
LATEST
UPDATE:
Vettah
Director
Rajesh
Pillai
Passes
Away
Along
with
her
subordinate,
ACP
Sailex
Abraham
IPS,
Sreebala
investigates
the
missing
case
of
actress
Uma
(Sanusha).
Melvin
(Kunchacko
Boban)
is
the
prime
suspect
in
the
case.
Sreebala
and
Sailex's
struggle
to
complete
the
investigation
and
how
it
affects
their
personal
life
forms
the
crux
of
the
plot.
Cast
And
Performances
Kunchacko
Boban
has
delivered
one
the
best
performances
in
his
career
as
Melvin.
The
actor
has
perfectly
conveyed
the
various
emotional
layers
of
the
character,
at
ease.
Manju
Warrier,
who
played
a
cop
for
the
first
time,
has
presented
her
character
well;
but
definitely
lacks
her
old
charm.
Indrajith
is
at
his
usual
best
as
a
tough
cop,
but
hasn't
had
much
to
perform.
The
rest
of
the
star
cast,
including
Kadhal
Sandhya,
Baby
Akshara,
Sanusha,
Vijayaraghavan,
Santhosh
Keezhattoor,
Prem
Prakash,
Kottayam
Nazir,
Deepak
Parambol,
Rony
David
Raj
etc
are
good
in
their
respective
roles.
Script
And
Direction
Arunlal
Ramachandran
scores
by
giving
a
tightly
packed
script
and
sharp
dialogues.
But
the
slow
pace
of
the
movie
slightly
affects
the
crispiness
of
the
second
half.
Rajesh
Pillai
makes
a
grand
comeback,
after
the
cold
performance
of
Mili.
The
director
has
brilliantly
crafted
the
perfectly
written
script
with
complete
control,
thus
making
the
movie,
an
edge
of
the
seat
thriller.
Technical
Aspects
Anishlal's
brilliant
visualization
has
created
an
absolutely
glorious
backdrop
for
the
mystery-bound
thriller.
Abhilash
Ramachandran's
editing
is
up
to
the
mark.
Music
Shaan
Rahman's
songs
completely
sink
in
with
the
crispy,
thrilling
mood
of
the
movie.
The
extraordinary
background
score
deserves
a
special
applause.
Verdict
A
well-crafted,
unique
psychological
thriller,
with
some
exceptional
performances.