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Pencil

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Two school students find their classmate murdered in their classroom and decide to track down the killer.

Release Date : 2016-05-13

Language :Tamil

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Kalsan Movies Pvt Ltd

Production Country : India

Alternative Titles :

Cast

G. V. Prakash Kumar

Character Name : Shiva

Original Name : G. V. Prakash Kumar

Gender : Male

Sri Divya

Character Name : Maya Srinivasan

Original Name : Sri Divya

Gender : Female

Shariq Hassan

Character Name : Nithin

Original Name : Shariq Hassan

Gender : Male

Suja Varunee

Character Name : Nandini

Original Name : Suja Varunee

Gender : Female

Urvashi

Character Name : Rajeshwari

Original Name : Urvashi

Gender : Female

Thirumurugan

Character Name : Sridhar

Original Name : Thirumurugan

Gender : Male

VTV Ganesh

Character Name : Anthony Gonsalves

Original Name : VTV Ganesh

Gender : Male

T. P. Gajendran

Character Name : Sudhanthiram

Original Name : T. P. Gajendran

Gender : Male

Abhishek Shankar

Character Name : Sundarrajan

Original Name : Abhishek Shankar

Gender : Male

Ravi Prakash

Character Name : School Chairman

Original Name : Ravi Prakash

Gender : Male

Balaji Venugopal

Character Name : Arunkumar

Original Name : Balaji Venugopal

Gender : Male

Arunraja Kamaraj

Character Name : Selvaraj

Original Name : Arunraja Kamaraj

Gender : Male

Reviews

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timesofindia

@timesofindia

2021-06-23

Pencil could have been a thrilling whodunit but it also wants to be a message movie that rails against private educational institutions, and in trying to be both, it fails to be a satisfying film. And to make matters worse, its premise isn't wholly original as well, for it is inspired from the Korean thriller 4th Period Mystery. The film begins promisingly with Nithin (Shariq Hassan), the school's student and the son of a film star, being murdered by an unknown assailant. Then, it goes back by a few months and shows us the various characters who have a motive to kill the boy — Shiva (GV Prakash), the school topper who is Nithin's bete noire; Maya (Sri Divya), Shiva's crush and a bold girl who rubs him the wrong way; teachers Nandini (Suja Varunee) and Sridhar (Thirumurugan) whose compromising video is in the boy's hands; Anthony Gonsalves (VTV Ganesh), another teacher whom he disrespects; the girl who Nithin is blackmailing; the local boy whom he beats up for hitting on a classmate; and so on. Maya finds Shiva in an incriminating set-up, but decides that he is innocent and together, they decide to track down the murderer before he can leave the school's premises. Barring the cliched and unnecessary romantic portions, Mani Nagaraj does a decent job of setting up the mystery in the first half. But the second half is a great let-down. While we expect a tense thriller, what we end up with are amateurish investigative scenes and mood-killing comedy that takes away every ounce of tension in the script. Just because the setting is a school, should the scenes be this juvenile? It is also marred by the choice of the actors who play the school's faculty. TP Gajendran plays the school's principal and his phone's ringtone is Kundrathile Kumaranukku kondattam! Should we say more? The dialogues hitting out at private schools also feel manipulative, especially the climactic monologue, though Abhishek saves it from being a mere rant with his sincere performance. Also, with the hero's character often designated to a secondary role (even during the investigations, it is Sri Divya's Nancy Drew-ish Maya who takes the lead), it is Shariq Hassan (making his debut) who walks away with the film with an arresting performance. The film feels alive whenever he is in the scene, which is why it is a pity that his character dies midway and has to merely be a dead body. Along with him, the film also becomes lifeless.