“Rekhachithram,” directed by Jofin T. Chacko, is a Malayalam mystery crime drama that weaves an intriguing investigation with a nostalgic tribute to the golden era of Malayalam cinema. The film stars Asif Ali as CI Vivek Gopinath, a police officer seeking redemption, and Anaswara Rajan as Rekha Pathrose, an aspiring actress whose mysterious disappearance lies at the heart of the story.
The narrative follows Vivek, recently reinstated after a suspension due to gambling, as he is tasked with solving a 40-year-old cold case in the misty hills of Malakkappara. The case involves the disappearance of Rekha, who vanished during the 1985 production of the film “Kathodu Kathoram,” starring Mammootty. As Vivek digs deeper, he discovers hidden secrets that challenge the boundaries between reality and the cinematic world.
Critics have lauded “Rekhachithram” for its inventive storytelling and ability to blend real-life Malayalam cinema history with fiction. The film delves into the emotions, ambitions, and struggles of its characters, creating a narrative that resonates with cinephiles and mystery lovers alike. It is also a poignant reflection on the enduring allure of cinema.
Asif Ali delivers a nuanced performance as Vivek, portraying the character’s vulnerability and determination with finesse. Anaswara Rajan shines as Rekha, perfectly embodying the innocence and aspirations of a young actress whose life takes a tragic turn. The supporting cast, including Manoj K. Jayan, Siddique, and Zarin Shihab, further enriches the film’s depth.
The film excels technically, with Appu Prabhakar’s evocative cinematography vividly capturing the misty landscapes of Malakkappara and the nostalgic hues of the 1980s. Mujeeb Majeed’s haunting background score heightens the emotional and suspenseful moments, adding a rich texture to the narrative.
“Rekhachithram” is not just a mystery; it is a tribute to the magic of cinema and its ability to transport audiences across time. Released on January 9, 2025, the film has garnered positive responses, grossing ₹4 crore in Kerala within a few days. Its unique premise, well-executed storytelling, and strong performances make it a standout in contemporary Malayalam cinema.
For viewers seeking an emotional and thought-provoking cinematic experience, “Rekhachithram” is a must-watch.
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