Tamil

Pisaasu Movie Review Times of India

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But the film, the second half to be specific, suffers from the same problem as Naga’sAnandhapurathu Veedu. Once we realize the attitude of the ghost towards the protagonist, it takes away quite a bit of the tension. We know he will remain unharmed and so, there is nothing to dread anymore, and horror films need an element of fear to keep the viewer on the edge of the seat. And once the ghost gets a form (after remaining invisible or only partly visible for most parts of the film), we are soon accustomed to it and do not get scared. But, the climax compensates for this by giving us something to care about — two loving hearts, one filled with regret and the other filled with compassion, but destined to stay apart.