Dhootha Is An Intriguing Study Of Time Passages

Dhootha
Dhootha

Dhootha(Tamil, Prime  Video)

Starring Naga Chaitanya Akkineni, Parvathy Thiruvothu, Prachi Desai, Priya  Bhavani Shankar

Directed by Vikram K Kumar

Rating: *** ½

In this reasonably chilling shiver giver,Naga Chaitanya who plays  hotshot journalist Sagar Varma has a pet dog named Aye. The explanation for the  weird name is, his daughter has not been able to decide on  a proper name for the  canine. Hence,the abbreviated  semi-name. Later Sagar’s little  daughter decides on  a name—Hippopotamus—for  the dog.

But by then it is dead.RIP.

This  could have been a mirthful macabre  little  anecdote  in the  eight-episode  Dhootha(which means messenger). The series is  chilling at times, and  rather  offputting in its illogicality at other times.  Watching Dhootha we must keep the one truth about horror shows in mind: they  don’t  always  make sense  and  the  final explanations  and roundup of the blood-dimmed tide doesn’t have to be completely satisfactory.

 Having taken  these precautionary measures under consideration,  I quite enjoyed the mix of mystery, mayhem and occultism, though the characters don’t  show any kind of  consistency  in their occupancy of frightening plot twists .

  There is plenty to be said about ethics in journalism including a shocker finale where a corrupt  politician get  bludgeoned to death at a public function(a smashing end).All of this doesn’t cohere into a rounded statement. Nonetheless there are moments  and interludes in every episode where director  Vikram K Kumar has us startled, and if not that, at least attentive  and  curious to know where the plot is leading to.

By the  last episode, the series is fully into the slasher mode with Sagar’s pregnant wife Priya(Priya  Bhavani Shankar) being hounded by an assassin who has revenge in his eyes and a knife in his hand.

 A  deadly combination.  But before we get there, there are miles to go. The  series is  better paced than some  of the other recent thrillers including Shaher Lakhot this week which made us plead for the flow of  blood to stop.

Dhootha has some interesting characters  who tie together the past and present in an unholy alliance.

The  production values are better than most recent serials.During the endless night and rain sequences we can  actually see the  characters through the haze. Sadly the talented cerebral actress Parvathy Thiruvothu plays  a cop named Kranthi,  probably in  keeping with the  actress’  off and onscreen image. But there is nothing even remotely revolutionary about her role. Is this what  the OTT has reduced  Parvathy to?

Poor Prachi Desai, still pretty and pert, plays  the hero’s colleague and  secret squeeze. Embarrassing to say the least, for the veteran actress.

The  central characters remains Naga Chaitanya , and he sinks his  teeth into the  eerie tale of scraps  of newspaper blowing into his purview, making doomsday prophecies in his life. This one-liner  gets  nearly eight hours of elaboration  that never gets dull even when the violent streak in  the  plot  gets messy and uncontrollable.

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