Kathalum kadanthu pogam.
What-A-Movie.
If you have a weekend to laze at home with two hours or so, just to get comfy on the sofa with a cup of hot Nescafé and something to munch - this movie will be your best pick.
I loved it. I LOVED it. So much.
Vijay Sethupathi. The dark Greek God. He is plain awesome. One of our skilled actors, who broke through the industry a little late. But, he is here now. And he is definitely going to stay. For long.
In this one, he plays the not so notorious rowdy. He stumbles during fights. And loses his cool easily. But, he has the quirkiest dialogues you can ever imagine. The ones that make your eyes pop and you lips smile.
Madonna Sebastian. She is girl next door gorgeous. I've seen her on Kappa TV, singing but I was amazed by her acting skills. She is a natural. And, her dressing sense syncs a hundred percent with mine. The chemistry between her Yazhini and the hero Kathir, is magic.
Decency. Many Tamil movies lack this substance. Of lately. This one wins high time. No sexy songs. No read in between the dialogues. No unnecessary dialogues. The flow just goes and goes and by the time you realize it, baaammmm.., the movie ends.
The sky is the limit. The ending puts you in such a mood. I was in tears. I was smiling, too. What is life without gratitude. What is life if you forget the people who actually matter.
Songs. Awesome. Jazzy. No overseas backdrops. They run along with the movie plot. But so tastefully done.
A word of caution though. It is slow moving. Like a dark comedy. The mass will not be able to digest this kind of movies. But, zealots will.
If you read my blog regularly and the movies I suggest suit your taste, this will to. Nalan Kumarasamy is a Nallaya Iyakunar talent. This time to the silver screen.
Yes, watch. Please.
Signing off with love,
R. Shalu
- no song day, listen to what you want.. ;)
Or leave me a line, on what you would like me to listen to, for change ;)
What-A-Movie.
If you have a weekend to laze at home with two hours or so, just to get comfy on the sofa with a cup of hot Nescafé and something to munch - this movie will be your best pick.
I loved it. I LOVED it. So much.
Vijay Sethupathi. The dark Greek God. He is plain awesome. One of our skilled actors, who broke through the industry a little late. But, he is here now. And he is definitely going to stay. For long.
In this one, he plays the not so notorious rowdy. He stumbles during fights. And loses his cool easily. But, he has the quirkiest dialogues you can ever imagine. The ones that make your eyes pop and you lips smile.
Madonna Sebastian. She is girl next door gorgeous. I've seen her on Kappa TV, singing but I was amazed by her acting skills. She is a natural. And, her dressing sense syncs a hundred percent with mine. The chemistry between her Yazhini and the hero Kathir, is magic.
Decency. Many Tamil movies lack this substance. Of lately. This one wins high time. No sexy songs. No read in between the dialogues. No unnecessary dialogues. The flow just goes and goes and by the time you realize it, baaammmm.., the movie ends.
The sky is the limit. The ending puts you in such a mood. I was in tears. I was smiling, too. What is life without gratitude. What is life if you forget the people who actually matter.
Songs. Awesome. Jazzy. No overseas backdrops. They run along with the movie plot. But so tastefully done.
A word of caution though. It is slow moving. Like a dark comedy. The mass will not be able to digest this kind of movies. But, zealots will.
If you read my blog regularly and the movies I suggest suit your taste, this will to. Nalan Kumarasamy is a Nallaya Iyakunar talent. This time to the silver screen.
Yes, watch. Please.
Signing off with love,
R. Shalu
- no song day, listen to what you want.. ;)
Or leave me a line, on what you would like me to listen to, for change ;)
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