Sunday, March 14, 2010

Kutty Review

Kutty: Passable Shows

Production: Gemini Film Circuit

Direction: Jawahar Mithran

Star casts: Dhanush, Shriya Saran, Radha Ravi, Srinath, Aarthi and other

Music: Devi Sri Prasad

Cinematography: Balasubramaniam

With most of the Pongal releases 'Aayirathil Oruvan' and 'Naanayam' turn to be the biggest disappointment is here 'Kutty' living up to our expectations to some degree. To be precise, the reason that kept us waiting 'Kutty' was the big success 'Yaaradi Nee Mohini' churned out by the same duo Jawahar-Dhanush.

And now the big day for the opposition, is "Kutty" in front of other publications.

As previously mentioned, the film is a remake of yesteryear Telugu blockbuster 'Aarya' starring Allu Arjun in the lead role. If you are to act in order to compare both the original and the remake version, stay away from it. 'Original is still the best' and who has restored after 4 years, there are few adjustments to the current situation with regard to the recommendation.

But nothing makes the story different.

Arjun (Sameer Debutant) is a filthy rich guy and the son of a senior politician Devanayagam (Radha Ravi). He has a high probability of college belle Geetha (Shriya Saran) and proposes her wholeheartedly. But when she holds Resen things His love, Arjun pretends to jump from the college terrace, if she is not gonna accept him. With no options left, Geetha propounds about dating him.

Enter Kutty (Dhanush), a happy-go-lucky young man who has no worries in life, and what makes him so special is his cheerful attitude: Think positive, be sure and things will happen as you wished. Things take a trip across the story when Kutty falls in love with Geetha at first glance and actually proposes to her. But Geetha rejects the proposal, which she has already pitted himself into unwanted things. The rest of the movie is about Kutty win her love with his positive approach and confidence.

Years ago Telugu version 'Aarya' was awarded as an 'sang froid-entertainer "who offered a better show. Now, the film also raises the same leaflets. The first half is rather slow because it takes time to settle down with main plot. But later, when it proceeds to the second hour, it maintains the momentum. Probably there are chances of getting groups to have a high probability of the first half, while others may be interested in second half.

On the performance-Dhanush with his boy-next-door look offers a perfect novelty for his fans. Kudos to Shriya Charan! For the girl who almost did not yield any results, deserves special mention here with simple appearance. Hope she remains adhered to this kind of roles. Debutant Sameer steals the show with his appealing performance, and he's the new guy to be seen in town. Aarthi Srinath and add to the humor quotient while Radha Ravi is okay.

Technically, the songs are quite disappointing, since none of them keep us enthralled. Especially the ardent listeners of "Aa Ante Amalapuram 'of' Aarya will not get disappointed with the train song here. Balasubramaniam's film is a visual treat with spectacular shots.

If Jawahar Mithran had written the script with more twists avoid few subtle and slow moments, the film will be received much recognition from all centers. By now, 'Kutty' be a winner among the 'B' and 'C' centers. If you plan to see this movie, go into the theater without any expectations and you will feel worth it.

If you're still looking for a clear ruling, just behave the way looks like this film the protagonist - Think positive and the movie is good and probably the reverse also.

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