Seetharaam Benoy: Case No.18
This is a Kannada movie. I watched it in Tamil dub. First time I saw it on a nice rainy day on Amazon Prime. But now suddenly I saw that the full movie is available on YouTube, so I watched it again after three years. I got the same thrilling feeling even now. Talking about the actors, he is a South Indian actor, and when I searched on Google it showed Vijay Raghavendra. That's all I know about the actor who played Seetharaam. I was not interested in knowing what other movies he has acted in before, because the story itself is the main focus here, so I didn't feel like learning about the actors. So let's go directly into the movie.
According to the story, Seetharaam, an SI, gets transferred from a city to a hill village. On the very day he arrives, an unpleasant incident happens. Since his quarters are not in good condition, the department gives him a rented house, and a robbery happens there on the second day itself. Because of this, people become unhappy and feel that if the police cannot protect themselves, how will they protect the public. Feeling very upset, Seetharaam starts searching who did it. He easily guesses who might have done it, and that itself gives us involvement in the movie. That means he can predict who the thieves might be. Not by names, but by their profession. While other police officers think outsiders must have done it, because no clue was found in any robbery, Seetharaam believes only locals could have done it easily. Because only they can watch the house, understand its structure, and guess when people are sleeping or not at home. When he explains this, the film clearly shows the people who match that idea.
Then you may think, what is big in this, they already showed the thieves, so the rest is about how the police catch them?
Not at all. After that, a shocking incident happens which really twists the story. Both these men get involved, and the story becomes more interesting. The people who acted as thieves look like very normal people, which is a strong point of the movie. Next is the locations. They are as beautiful as village locations in Kerala movies. Especially the rainy night scenes are mostly very beautiful. Even the daytime scenes are pleasing to the eyes, which is a good thing. Even though I already knew the story and ending when I watched it the second time, the locations made me stay connected and watch the full movie again.
Those who have already watched the movie can continue reading. Those who haven't, please watch the full movie on YouTube or Amazon Prime and then read this. Spoiler alert.
The entire post may be full of spoilers. This is an important spoiler. That's why the above disclaimer.
The wives of police officers are getting killed one after another. Just like the earlier robberies, these also happen at different times without any connection. There is no link between the officers and these murders. But the police officers think it is the work of a psycho killer. That also turns out to be false. This is not the work of a psycho killer. Seetharaam finds that it is an act of revenge. But while searching for the reason, some other murders happen involving different people, which breaks that theory too and creates more confusion. The police are not able to move even one inch forward in the case.
Everything is actually connected. But when they see only the present incidents separately, they fail to understand the full danger. The real problem is that the one getting affected and the one protecting are the same person. Since the police themselves have many chances to find this out, the answer is also there. In reality, Seetharaam and Benoy are different. Seetharaam is the police officer, and Benoy is the villain. The whole story becomes interesting in finding out who Benoy really is.
Now I heard that a second part is being made. If it comes, I will definitely watch it. Because this is a very good thriller movie. Don't miss it!
I will meet you with another movie in the next post, friends! Bye!
This is a Kannada movie. I watched it in Tamil dub. First time I saw it on a nice rainy day on Amazon Prime. But now suddenly I saw that the full movie is available on YouTube, so I watched it again after three years. I got the same thrilling feeling even now. Talking about the actors, he is a South Indian actor, and when I searched on Google it showed Vijay Raghavendra. That's all I know about the actor who played Seetharaam. I was not interested in knowing what other movies he has acted in before, because the story itself is the main focus here, so I didn't feel like learning about the actors. So let's go directly into the movie.
According to the story, Seetharaam, an SI, gets transferred from a city to a hill village. On the very day he arrives, an unpleasant incident happens. Since his quarters are not in good condition, the department gives him a rented house, and a robbery happens there on the second day itself. Because of this, people become unhappy and feel that if the police cannot protect themselves, how will they protect the public. Feeling very upset, Seetharaam starts searching who did it. He easily guesses who might have done it, and that itself gives us involvement in the movie. That means he can predict who the thieves might be. Not by names, but by their profession. While other police officers think outsiders must have done it, because no clue was found in any robbery, Seetharaam believes only locals could have done it easily. Because only they can watch the house, understand its structure, and guess when people are sleeping or not at home. When he explains this, the film clearly shows the people who match that idea.
Then you may think, what is big in this, they already showed the thieves, so the rest is about how the police catch them?
Not at all. After that, a shocking incident happens which really twists the story. Both these men get involved, and the story becomes more interesting. The people who acted as thieves look like very normal people, which is a strong point of the movie. Next is the locations. They are as beautiful as village locations in Kerala movies. Especially the rainy night scenes are mostly very beautiful. Even the daytime scenes are pleasing to the eyes, which is a good thing. Even though I already knew the story and ending when I watched it the second time, the locations made me stay connected and watch the full movie again.
Those who have already watched the movie can continue reading. Those who haven't, please watch the full movie on YouTube or Amazon Prime and then read this. Spoiler alert.
The entire post may be full of spoilers. This is an important spoiler. That's why the above disclaimer.
The wives of police officers are getting killed one after another. Just like the earlier robberies, these also happen at different times without any connection. There is no link between the officers and these murders. But the police officers think it is the work of a psycho killer. That also turns out to be false. This is not the work of a psycho killer. Seetharaam finds that it is an act of revenge. But while searching for the reason, some other murders happen involving different people, which breaks that theory too and creates more confusion. The police are not able to move even one inch forward in the case.
Everything is actually connected. But when they see only the present incidents separately, they fail to understand the full danger. The real problem is that the one getting affected and the one protecting are the same person. Since the police themselves have many chances to find this out, the answer is also there. In reality, Seetharaam and Benoy are different. Seetharaam is the police officer, and Benoy is the villain. The whole story becomes interesting in finding out who Benoy really is.
Now I heard that a second part is being made. If it comes, I will definitely watch it. Because this is a very good thriller movie. Don't miss it!
I will meet you with another movie in the next post, friends! Bye!
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