Star
Cast:
Regina
Cassandra,
Nandita
Shwetha,
Tridha
Choudhury
Director:
Nizar
Shafi
Director
Nizar
Shafi's
Seven,
with
mostly
unknown
names
(except
for
a
couple
of
known
faces)
has
hit
screens
on
Eid
day.
Though
there
has
been
no
positive
vibe
surrounding
the
movie,
the
posters
of
the
same
were
interesting.
Story
Ramya
(Nandita
Swetha)
walks
into
the
police
station
completely
drenched
and
tensed
to
lodge
a
missing
complaint
of
her
husband,
Karthik
(Koneru
Havish).
Inspector
in-charge
(Rahman)
listens
to
her
story
and
connects
the
plot
with
another
link.
He
appraises
Ramya
that
her
missing
husband
is
missing
from
someone
else's
life
as
well.
He
tells
her
that
Karthik
is
the
husband
of
Jennie
(Anisha
Ambrose)
and
her
case
had
already
been
recorded
as
a
missing
complaint.
Things
become
more
mysterious
and
fraudulent
when
another
young
woman,
Priya
(Tridha
Chowdhury)
lodges
similar
complaint
claiming
Karthik
to
be
her
husband.
However,
to
everyone's
shudder,
one
source
informs
the
police
team
that
Karthik
had
died
few
years
ago.
All
these
confusions
get
sorted
in
the
latter
part
of
the
movie.
Performances
There
is
nothing
much
to
brag
about
the
performances
as
the
below
average
execution
lets
down
the
performance
scope
for
actors.
Despite,
Rahman
looks
good
as
an
alcoholic
yet
intelligent
cop
while
Regina
Cassandra
is
good
in
her
guest
appearance
in
the
second
half.
Nanditha,
Harish,
Tridha
and
others
have
done
justice
to
their
roles.
Technical
Aspects
What
could
have
been
a
great
movie
has
just
turned
out
to
be
a
below-average
flick,
thanks
to
the
run-of-the-mill
execution.
The
movie
might
have
appeared
like
a
royal
Bengal
tiger
on
paper
but
has
been
translated
to
a
paper
tiger
with
the
final
product.
There
are
nativity
gaps,
lip
sync
issues,
logical
loopholes
and
other
minor
glitches
though
the
story
is
appealing.
Moreover,
a
few
twists
at
the
end
of
the
movie
are
good.
Music,
Editing
and
Technical
departments
are
just
okay,
as
they
do
not
deserve
a
special
mention
in
the
write-up.
Cinematography
is
a
takeaway
in
the
flick
where
the
cinematographer
has
managed
to
capture
the
gamut
of
emotions
and
elements
as
much
as
possible
within
his
boundary
space.
Positives
Storyline
Cinematography
Few
Twists
at
the
End
Negatives
Clumsy
Screenplay
Average
Performances
Logical
Loopholes
Ineffective
Execution
Final
Verdict
You
can
wait
for
the
movie's
online
official
release,
as
the
theatre
visit
might
not
be
a
fruitful
&
an
enjoyable
ride.
Seven
had
the
potential
to
be
quite
an
engaging
experience
but
it
fails
to
meet
expectations.