Chinna Movie Review & Rating 

Ten years ago, Siddharth was an actor who  had the level of craze of  Mahesh and Pawan.  

Believing in the story, he became a producer  himself and produced and acted in the Tamil  movie “Chitta”.  

The difficulties faced by him to release this film  in other languagesare at an end The  tear-jerking performance at the prerelease event  moved everyone.  

The film will finally be released in Telugu and  Kannada on October 6. 

Story: Ishwar (Siddharth) lives with his  widow (Anjali Nair) and her daughter  (Sahasra Shree) whose husband has died.  

Carrying the household responsibilities on his shoulders, he happily survives by doing  government jobs.  

The elder brother takes care of his daughter, loves Shakti (Nimisha Sajayan), and regularly takes care  of the household needs. This is how Ishwar’s  daily life runs.  

Such a simple person blames Ishwar for  misbehaving with an 8-year-old girl. What  does Siddharth actually have to do with this misbehavior case?  

What kind of trouble did he have to suffer because  of this accusation? Who misbehaved with  the child?  Can Ishwar catch him? 

Performances: Siddharth gives his career-best performance as the victim of a mistake he  didn’t commit.  

Siddharth's satisfaction and emotional journey as Ishwar, who misses Behave, his brother's  daughter, will captivate the audience, especially  as he  seeks the wrongdoer and finds the person  responsible.

Siddharth's performance in the scene with his  brother's daughter, reminiscent of Kamal Haasan's "Mahanadi," showcases his acting skills and  showcases his potential.

Malayalam actress Nimisha Sajayan praises her  Tamil debut film as an excellent debut,  describing  her modern woman character as perfect.

Anjali Nair's performance as Vadina was  characterized by her natural acting and the  harmonious combination  of Siddharth and Anjali Nair's characters.

Sahasra Sri, a new actress, effectively portrayed  a child's role, creating natural situations  and scenes.  

Technicalities: Soul on songs by Dibu Ninan  Thomas, and background music by Vishal Chandrasekhar  are missing. 

The beer used in the scene about the child's ap pearance fails to enhance the scene's emotion,  and more careful background music could  havecreated a more  impactful effect.

It must be said that Balaji Subramaniam’s cinematography is another asset of the film.  Starting from the opening scene. 

With his camera framings, he was able to make  sense of what needed to be said with many  dialogues in every scene and context  till the ending sequence. 

The way the camera lighting & tint is set according to the mood of the scene is also good. The care  taken in editing is  also commendable. 

Director SU Arun Kumar should be mentioned.  Even though his previous films Sethupathi is  an action film there is a  good thrill 

Chinna followed the same format. It was an  emotional journey for the audience, who were  fixed for  the interval, and in the second half, he  put a lot of tension. 

Arun Kumar emphasized his role as a director, storyteller, and responsible individual,  expressing  his thoughts without indifference.

Analysis: Many films have already come out  with  the concept of child abuse.  

seriously, no one could give a solution. If not.  How careful the parents of girls should be is  being highlighted.

"Chinna" is a captivating film with a compelling  story, starring Siddharth, and a captivating  screenplay, making it a must-watch for all  audiences.

Rating: 3/5