Film Review : 777 Charlie
The much awaited Rakshit Shetty starrer 777 Charlie hit theatres on June 10th in multiple languages.
The film revolves around a much disillusioned and disliked man, Dharma, ( Rakshit Shetty) who has been dealt a bad hand in life and long since stopped caring about anything. Into his life walks in a dog, ( Charlie), a labrador who was abused by his owners. Dharma has no room for him in his life but slowly the dynamics change as the duo start a journey together that becomes life-changing.
The film is a heartwarming tale, which will leave you not just with a message, but also lots of laughs, adventures galore and some warm and fuzzy memories in this tale about change, self-reflection and self discovery.
Charlie steals the show and the scenes with Rakshit leave a mark, be it the funny moments or the emotional highs and lows. Kudos to director Kiran Raj for treating the subject with integrity and avoiding unnecessary distractions.
The camerwork is top notch as is the music of Nobin Paul. Kids and families will enjoy the film as it tugs at the heart strings, as will pet lovers.