Tamil Movie Kattradhu Kalavu Review  

Saturday, July 10, 2010

Tamil Movie Kattradhu Kalavu Review

Kattradhu Kalavu Review
Star-casts: Krishna, Vijayalakshmi, Late actor Haneefa, Sampath, Santhana Bharathy, choreographer Kalyan and others
Production: Pattiyal Sekar
Story-Direction: Balaji Devi Prasad
Screenplay: Kumaravel
Dialogues: Ruban
Music: Paul Jacob
Camera: Nirav Shah

One thing is sure about actor Krishna. He has complete guidance of his father and elder brother Vishnuvardhan. His very first film ‘Alibaba’ was one such illustration that had a different storyline with more importance rendered on screenplay. How racy was it? No one could expect the twists and turns till


the last moment.
In all likelihood, ‘Kattradhu Kalavu’ has some similarities in terms of plot with a completely different storyline.

The film is somewhat similar to Hindi movie ‘Bunty Aur Bubbly’ featuring Abhishek Bachchan and Rani Mukherji in lead roles.

The film is about Krishna, a talented youngster, coming up with an innovative concept called ‘STUDENTS BANK’. It is all for the cause of Student’s wellness and he proposes this project to a topmost Bank official (Santhana Bharathy). Rejecting this proposal, he suddenly shocks him by presenting the same concept and launching it with the help of politician (Late actor Haneefa).

Blown out of waters, Krishna is left despaired and starts working on conniving acts with a gal (Vijayalakshmi), whose dreams of becoming airhostess have been dashed down.

Sooner as he sets out to unravel a political conspiracy, he and the girl themselves are pitted with deadly situation as they have run for their lives. An officer from Intelligence Bureau (Choreographer Kalyan) is on the pursuit of them while another cop (Sampath) is looking out for them on his own ways.

Rest of the film is about a typical cat and mouse game set in backdrops of Rameshwaram.

Actor Krishna has improved a lot from his debut film as he seems to have cared a lot about performing well and looking well with his appearances. Actress Vijayalakshmi has to work a lot on advancing to next level as she doesn’t exhibit on self importance. Although, these actors slightly fail to capture your interests, the speedy screenplay with lots and twists and turns trivializes those aspects.

Director Balaji Devi Prasad has conceptualized a good story and direction is neat. Kudos to Kumaravel: for his surpassing screenplay, especially during second half. Musical score by Paul Jacob is average as most of the songs are so loud and there is no room for any melodies. Nirav Shah’s cinematography is pleasing as it brings some good visuals. The lengthy duration had been trimmed; the film would have been yet more finely exquisite.

‘Kattradhu Kalavu’ may take some more time to reach the audiences in down south as the other release ‘Singam’ has made it very bigger now.

Bottom - Line: Interestingly done at few parts

Verdict: Interesting plots, catchy screenplay












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