Sreenath Bhasi is equally good as the wayward filmmaker-son. Indrans makes this a great family drama with his effortless performance and the scenes between the members of the family are highly relatable. Veteran actor Indrans breathes life into the character of the father, who’s stuck between pleasing his sons and getting more comfortable with social media. The film does get needlessly long but it makes up for the length with some great performances from the lead cast. It doesn’t boast of a great storyline, but it manages to tug at heartstrings with a plot that’s peppered with some lovely moments and a heartwarming twist. What really works in the favour of Home is its simplistic storytelling. With constant pressure from the producer to complete the project, Anthony’s relationship with his family falls apart while his father tries his best to keep everything afloat.Īlso read: Netrikann review: Nayanthara shines in a safe adaptation of Korean thriller Anthony’s father is over the moon to see his son back home, and his excitement knows no bounds as he goes around telling his friends about Anthony’s next project with a superstar. With an ultimatum from his producer, he comes home, a place where he wrote his first script, to find some spark.
Anthony, a filmmaker basking in the success of his debut film, is struggling to write his second movie. Home follows the relationship between Oliver Twist (Indrans) and his elder son Anthony Oliver Twist (Sreenath Bhasi) over a period of a few weeks.