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- Authenticity: Director Rajeev Ravi, known for his work as a cinematographer in films like Gangs of Wasseypur, shot the film in real locations in Fort Kochi and Mattancherry without artificial sets.
- Performance: Fahadh Faasil delivered a career-defining performance as the helpless, passionate Rasool. Andrea Jeremiah matched his intensity with a subtle yet powerful portrayal of Anna.
- Music: Composed by the late K. Rahul Dev (of Thira fame) and backed by Yakzan Gary Pereira, the soundtrack—especially the haunting melody "Kunnathe Konnakyum"—became an anthem for lovers.
Authentic Atmosphere:
Cinematographer-turned-director Rajeev Ravi (known for Gangs of Wasseypur ) captures the soul of Fort Kochi like no other film. The narrow lanes, the peeling colonial walls, the backwaters, and the ordinary rhythm of port town life become a character in themselves. The film smells of fish, rain, and reality. annayum rasoolum isaimini
Critical Review:
It received positive responses for its realism and Fahadh Faasil's performance. However, some modern reviews have discussed the portrayal of Rasool's behavior as problematic stalking. Soundtrack and Availability Disclaimer: The following guide is for informational and