Bombay March 12 Movie Review  

'Bombay March 12' defy the stereotypes. It doesn't have lead men who do all the heroics, nor do they break into songs and dances. Not a love story, it is not an action movie or drama either. And even, it is not filmed at stunning locales in India or abroad. Instead, it is a tale that narrates the fates of men whose life gets affected with the after effects of terror acts done by someone else. Making a point about current day's situations where a person who hardly has no connections with events gets victimized due to his name and religion, this debut feature by Babu Janardhanan is hard-hitting cinema with many moments that you can carry home.In the technical front, Babu Janardhanan has brought in the best of the performances from his technical crew. Vipin Mohan's camerawork is his best in recent times, with the very best of the shots made in appealing tonal variations.The editor Vijayshankar has also done some praiseworthy cuts. Afsal Yusuf's songs are good and aptly suits the movie. But another name who steals the show is Prashath Pillai, whose BG scores are indeed exceptional.
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