Traffic (2011)
DVDRip | AVI | 704 x 288 | XviD @ 1341 Kbps | 116 min | 1,50 Gb
Audio: Malayalam AC3 5.1 @ 448 Kbps | Subs: English (idx/sub)
Genre: Action, Adventure, Mystery
DVDRip | AVI | 704 x 288 | XviD @ 1341 Kbps | 116 min | 1,50 Gb
Audio: Malayalam AC3 5.1 @ 448 Kbps | Subs: English (idx/sub)
Genre: Action, Adventure, Mystery
Traffic is a 2011 Malayalam thriller film written by brothers Bobby and Sanjay and directed by Rajesh Pillai. The film has its narrative in a hyperlink format. A multi-narrative thriller that intertwines multiple stories around one particular incident, Traffic is inspired from an actual event that happened in Chennai. Owing to its critical and commercial success, Traffic is to be remade into Tamil and Hindi cinema under the same title. This was also the last film of the veteran actor Jose Prakash.
IMDB
Rajesh Pillai's traffic has got it's unique place in the Malayalam movie history (so far) considering the type of plot it handles and mode of narration adopted.The essence of the story is based on real events happened in Chennai. The plot revolves around (most of the time) the events happening between morning and evening on a particular day. Super star Sidharth Shankar(Rahman) is on a desperate run for a donor for his daughter's heart transplantation,Raihan(Vineeth Sreenivasan) an aspiring journalist is on his way to office, Traffic Constable Sudevan(Sreenivasan)is on the first day of duty after suspension and Dr. Abel Tharyan(Kunchako Boban) is test driving his dream,a car!!These 4 strangers are connected through the string of fate.How???that is the rest of the story. This movie adopted a non-linear method to tell the whole story going back and forth on the time line,during the whole movie.but the screenplay is so solid that the spectator never looses the grip on the story.The director and editor is so keen on keeping the viewers on edge of their seats most of the time.IMDB Reviewer
Rajesh Pillai's Traffic is a brutally brilliant film in which he lends color to coincidence and unveils before us a cogitation on the dynamics of chance. A strikingly crafted film that is raw and genuine, it crawls right under your skin and stays there.Veeyen
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