Chithiram Pesuthadi
The title of this blog is a beautiful tamil word framed by the great tamil poet Bharathiyar. But, unfortunately this is not about what Bharathi had said about this topic.
Recently, i watched this movie in a VCD. The idea behind watching this movie was because of the song 'Vazha meenukkum ...'
The Story is about Rowdism. The hero is a rowdy. He dont have any sentiments. But, as the normal story line, he falls in love with the heroine. The heroine is a social worker. The hero has friends. So, the film should have a twist for the friends to protect the love and join the lovers. If you guessed it, yes, it is the same here. But the twist is a little different.
'Realism' is the trend in tamil movie industry these days. The hero does not come in ultra modern costumes and run around the heroine with angels praising their love. The casts hardly apply make - up. That is a good sign as it was in the good old drama days. But, can this trend be used in a constructive way. The reality sucks, it is about the rough people with rough mentality and vulgarity. Everyone will accept it as truth off the record. But, when it comes to a story telling in the media, extreme care must be taken. That too, in a place where the cine stars are considered Demi GOD, the film industry must take extra care in what message they convey to the society - A little payback of their capability.
After watching the movie, just close the eyes and think what happened in the last 2.5 hrs. The message is 'Savadichiduvenda unna...' the only dialogue hero speaks in the whole movie.
One of the friend is a saapattu raman. The hotel sequence was a nice move. In the middle of a serious conversation, the comeo will say 'antha rose milka eduthukattuma..' and later, 'mama, antha pooriya konjum ippadi thallu..'. they were nice.
The heroine Bhavana is a new face. but, she performed well.
Overall, i will probably give a 2.5 / 5 for this movie.
2 Comments:
its a shame in the first place to write review of a movie after seeing it on a pirated VCD. I am the producer for the said movie and I hate your mediocre comments also.
Srikanth@databridge.com.my
Well, i consider the same way too to watch the movie in a VCD...but then, that was the only option i had in this part of the world.
Again, the comments were purely based on how i felt after watching the movie and i did not expect to know whether you hate it or love it ;-)
Anyways, thanks for your honest opinion.
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