Movie Overview
'Patham Nilayile Theevandi' is a film that genuinely attempts to take a closer look at the boundary that draws the line between sanity and the lack of it, but remains underdeveloped and oddly confused. It tries to move away from conventions and yet hold its audience close, but doesn't really succeed in doing so.
A former employee of the Railways (Innocent) struggles to regain his self in a mental asylum, and is traumatized by the sound of trains whizzing past in his ears all the time. He starts writing letters to his son (Jayasurya), requesting him to take him away from the hospital, now that his sickness has been almost cured. The repeated appeals of the old man fall on deaf ears, as his son carries on with his busy life, unaware of the fact that trains do get derailed from skyscraper tops as well.
A former employee of the Railways (Innocent) struggles to regain his self in a mental asylum, and is traumatized by the sound of trains whizzing past in his ears all the time. He starts writing letters to his son (Jayasurya), requesting him to take him away from the hospital, now that his sickness has been almost cured. The repeated appeals of the old man fall on deaf ears, as his son carries on with his busy life, unaware of the fact that trains do get derailed from skyscraper tops as well.
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