White
is
the
romantic
drama,
which
stars
Mammootty
and
Huma
Qureshi
in
the
lead
roles.
The
movie
is
directed
by
Uday
Ananthan
and
produced
by
Eros
International.
White
Story
Prakash
Roy
is
a
middle-aged
banker,
who
lives
in
London.
He
is
a
widower
and
leads
a
luxurious
lifestyle.
Roshni
Menon,
on
the
other
hand,
is
a
simple
girl
is
in
her
mid-20's,
who
is
an
IT
professional.
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here
to
meet
the
cast
and
crew
members
of
White....
Some
unexpected
incidents
bring
Prakash
and
Roshni
together,
and
soon
they
fall
love
with
each
other.
What
happens
in
the
couple's
life
forms
the
crux
of
the
story.
Cast
And
Performance
Mammootty,
who
plays
Prakash
Roy
mesmerizes
with
his
extremely
charming
screen
presence
and
exceptional
dialogue
delivery.
But
the
role
doesn't
offer
him
much
scope
to
perform.
Huma
Qureshi,
who
makes
her
M'town
debut
matches
Mammootty
with
her
looks
and
decent
performance.
But
the
unmatching
dubbing
voice
has
badly
affected
her
efforts.
Artists
like
KPAC
Lalitha,
Siddique,
Shankar
Ramakrishnan,
Sona
Nair,
Sunil
Sughatha,
who
played
the
supporting
roles,
doesn't
have
much
to
do
in
the
film.
Script
&
Direction
The
script,
which
is
penned
by
director
Uday
Ananthan,
Nandini
Valsan,
and
Praveen
Balakrishnan
is
weak
and
lacks
crispiness.
As
a
director,
Uday
failed
to
execute
a
convincing
narrative
and
connect
with
the
audiences.
White
narrates
the
love
story
between
the
lead
pair
with
a
touch
of
mystery,
but
end
abruptly
leaving
the
audiences
confused.
The
slow
pace
in
the
storytelling
and
philosophy-filled
dialogues
are
other
major
minus
factors.
Technical
Aspects
The
breathtaking
visualization
of
debutante
Amarjeet
Singh
is
the
major
saving
grace.
The
newcomer
has
captured
London
in
its
full
glory,
thus
making
the
movie
a
complete
visual
treat.
Achu
Ajayan's
editing
is
not
up
to
the
marks.
Music
Rahul
Raj's
songs,
except
Oru
Vela
by
Shwetha
Mohan,
are
easily
forgettable.
The
background
score
is
fine,
but
severely
disappoints
at
certain
portions.
Verdict
A
love
story
which
was
killed
by
the
weak
screenplay
and
execution.
Watch
it
only
if
you
are
a
die-hard
Mammootty
fan.