
Notwithstanding Prithviraj Sukumaran's excellent performance, Bhramam (Mirage) leaves one cold because it never manages put forth a convincing argument in favour of why it needed to be made in the first place. Coming three weeks after Maestro, an aseptic Telugu version of the quirky crime drama, Bhramam, streaming on Amazon Prime Video, earns no points for imagination. Chandran, in his second film as director, does not pull any rabbit out of the hat.

The difference between the two creatures sums up where Bhramam stands in comparison to AndhaDhun.Ĭinematographer Ravi K. The hare was frisky, the hog is slothful. The harried hare that kicked off 2018's AndhaDhun is summarily replaced by a bounding boar in Bhramam, a Malayalam remake of the 2018 Sriram Raghavan film that significantly raised the twisted bar for Bollywood thrillers. Cast: Prithviraj Sukumaran, Unni Mukundan, Mamta Mohandas, Raashi Khanna
