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Sangu Chakkaram offers nothing radical in terms of story, but there are certain redemptive moments. The child artistes could’ve worked on the dialogues, as the slow and draggy pronunciation ends up reminding you of the lines in the Tamil dubbed version of Dora the Explorer. Though touted to be a kids entertainer, there isn’t much here that will entertain them either. The rest of the kids, apart from Tamil (Nishesh), don’t have much to offer. Apart from him, Gheetha and Monica do a decent job as Angayarkanni and Malar, the ghostly mother-daughter duo. His usual line ‘Daaru Damaaru’ is addictive and the kids who were watching the film kept repeating it. Wearing a ‘Money is ultimate’ T-shirt, his character, after underwhelming beginnings, ends up becoming the most enjoyable one. So apart from ghosts, what else are kids afraid of? Kidnappers, who we get in the form of Aagayam (the acting debut of stunt director Dhilip Subbarayan), who tries to get a big ransom from the kids’ parents. But that doesn’t really change its dynamic. But what sets Sangu Chakkaram apart from the countless (and also mindless) ghost films that’ve haunted the screens this year is, this film is made for kids - starring kids. Sangu Chakkaram follows the age-old template used by umpteen Hollywood films which were later adapted by Tamil cinema: A group of friends stranded at a haunted house. The year is coming to a close but looks like the horror season won’t end. Cast: Gheetha, Dhilip Subbarayan, Pradeep Nair