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'Theevandi' movie review: Tovino charm in overdrive
Roshan H Nair
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Cigarettes in fact get more screen time in 'Theevandi' than all the actors except the hero.
Cigarettes in fact get more screen time in 'Theevandi' than all the actors except the hero.

Rating: 3 stars

Director: Fellini T P

Cast: Tovino Thomas, Suraj Venjaramoodu, Saiju Kurup

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Surely you must have realised that there's someone with the job of having to show a card saying 'Smoking is injurious to health' every time someone smokes in a movie. Theevandi is that guy's worst nightmare.

Cigarettes in fact get more screen time than all the actors except the hero, Tovino Thomas — yes, you see more cigarettes in this movie than the heroine herself.

Theevandi is the story of Bineesh, an alleged good-for-nothing whose addiction to cigarettes, when not viewed through a moral lens, is practically a crime of passion.

The film, sandwiched between government ads of Rahul Dravid telling people not to smoke, swings between the love for a good, long drag and the need for a long, dragging goodness.

And Tovino carries off smoking with a charm that may just have overpowered the moral point the film makes.

One great scene, when Bineesh, out of spite for a fiance who spurned him (with good reason), decides to smoke cigarettes from 16 packs at the same time, must have set off a siren at the censor board.

In fact, the film seems very aware of the censors; so, 10 points to Fellini for an intelligent use of metanarration.

Surprisingly, the censors have let pass two scenes highlighting the (questionable) medical properties of blowing passive smoke into a dying person's face.

The plot is outrageous and while this may look like bad writing in a more sober film, it assumes a somewhat fantastic quality here.

The film is the strongest in the parts when Bineesh is stranded. Using slapstick tropes and surrealist cinematography, aided by a very hippy tune, the shots of Bineesh's withdrawal are a joy to watch.

One the flip side, the film would have been better if most female characters weren't so forgettable. It also robs a more expectant viewer of a possible anarchist take, which would have been far more interesting.

Even so, the film is good enough to have earned this pun: it's never a drag.

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(Published 07 September 2018, 17:50 IST)