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A Nail-Biting Take On Teenage!
What Aakasmikam teaches is a life lesson very teenager should take very care of. It talks about adolescence in a nuclear family where the domestic problems never cease.
Shwetha Menon is the loving mother, fed up of her drunkard husband (Siddique) who brings home his colleagues to have a peg. Their teenager son gets entangled in a delusional world where he only thinks of things getting worse. He unknowingly takes a big, wrong step & the anxiety created due to that reason makes his life a living hell. Characterization is good & the suspense built is amazing. Details are kept related & is an average afternoon watch.
BOTTOM LINE: This is not great cinema, but for a story so sharp, Aakasmikam is a 5/10.
Can be watched with a typical Indian family? YES
Language: No | Sex, Nudity: No | Violence: Mild | Gore: No | Alcohol: Strong | Traumatizing Factor: Mediocre | Smoking: Mild
Shwetha Menon is the loving mother, fed up of her drunkard husband (Siddique) who brings home his colleagues to have a peg. Their teenager son gets entangled in a delusional world where he only thinks of things getting worse. He unknowingly takes a big, wrong step & the anxiety created due to that reason makes his life a living hell. Characterization is good & the suspense built is amazing. Details are kept related & is an average afternoon watch.
BOTTOM LINE: This is not great cinema, but for a story so sharp, Aakasmikam is a 5/10.
Can be watched with a typical Indian family? YES
Language: No | Sex, Nudity: No | Violence: Mild | Gore: No | Alcohol: Strong | Traumatizing Factor: Mediocre | Smoking: Mild