Theera Kaadhal Tamil Movie Review
Cast-;
JAI , AISHWARYA RAJESH , SSHIVADA , BABY VRIDDHI VISHAL , ABDOOL LEE , AMZATH KHAN , Mano bala , Vellaramoorthy and others .
Crew-;
Producery : Subaskaran ,Head of Lyca Production : G.K.M.Tamil Kumaran , Directer : Rohin Venkatesan , Story & Scr eenplay : Rohin & G.R. Surendarnath , DOP : Ravivarman Neelamegam , Music : Siddhu Kumar , Editor : Prasa nna GK , Dialogues : G.R.Surendarnath , Art Director : Ramu Thangaraj , Lyricists : Mohan Rajan, Vignesh , Rama krishna, SN Anuradha , Sound Design : Sound Vibe , Sound Mix : T.Udaykumar , Costumes : Jayakumar , Choreo g raphy : Radhika , Action : Don Ashok , VFX & DI : Knack Studios , VFX Line Producer : Venkatesh B.R , Colorist : P rasath ,Direction Team : Stan SSR, Pragadeeswaran Muthukumar, Manikantan Ramasami, Sakthivel Saminathan, Pradeep K, Ramnath, Harif Basha , Production Manager : Theni Tamil , Production Executive : Ezhumalai , Stills : Sai , Santh osh , Publicity Campaign Photographer : V.S.Anandhakrishna , PRO : Yuvraaj , Publicity Designs : Aes thetic * Kunj am ma , Executive Producer : Subramanian Narayanan , Audio Label : Think Music etc.
Story-;
The hero of the story, Gautham, is traveling to Mangalore by train due to his office work, when he unexpectedly meets his ex-girlfriend, Aranya. Then both fall in love again. Ex-lovers Jay and Aishwarya Rajesh meet after 8 ye ars. They start talking about their home life, talk about their romantic memories and hang out together for a few days. Meanwhile, Aishwarya Rajesh’s bully husband attacks her severely, Aishwarya Rajesh leaves home and dec ides to divorce her husband to live alone. At the same time, he tries to reconnect with Jai, who values his family li ke his wife and children, and tries to reconnect with Jai. Gautham has a loving wife and a beautiful child, so Gaut ham withdraws from Aranya, but Aranya tries to somehow reach Gautham, and eventually Gautham joins his lov ing family. ?What problems does his attempt create? The rest of the story of the film is ‘Theerak Kadhal’, which t ells the pains of those who have failed in love in a civilized and empathetic manner.
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Movie Review-;
Jai is living a beautiful life with his wife Shivata and daughter Vrithi. On his way to Mangalore by train for work, Aishwarya meets his college sweetheart Rajesh. Aishwarya Rajesh’s husband Amjat Khan. Amjad Khan keeps beating and scolding his wife no matter what.Aishwarya Rajesh says that she also goes to her daughter for office work. There are few days of meeting and talking everyday in Mangalore..Before both of them return to Chennai, the two do not meet again. They say that if they meet like that, there will be trouble in both their families.Jai co mes to Chennai and lives happily with his wife and daughter.
At the same time, Aishwarya Rajesh beats and harasses Amjat. Due to this, Aishwarya Rajesh leaves the house. He applies for divorce saying that he cannot live with Amjad anymore.Aishwarya Rajesh decides to want Jai ba ck in her life.Gautham (Jay) lives happily with wife Vandana (Shivatha) and daughter Arthi (Vrithi Vishal). Tra ve ling by train from Chennai to Mangalore on business, he randomly meets his ex-girlfriend Aranya (Aishwarya Ra jesh). They spend two weeks as friends in Mangalore. Aranya’s life, darkened by her abusive husband, is comfor ted by the presence of her ex-boyfriend and cheered by the memories of a broken love.
This new friendship eventually crosses the line and the two break up and reunite with their old lives. However, in the following days, the ‘Mangaluru days’ play out mishaps in both their lives. In the end, the decision of the ex-lo vers and the decision of Gautham’s wife Vandana is elaborated by GR Surendra Nath-Director Rohin Venkatesan in a tension-free screenplay.Jai gets attention not only as a responsible husband and doting father but also as an actor when he meets his ex-girlfriend and relives old memories in conversation with her. This would have turned out to be an important role in his on-screen career if he had a little more menace and emotional acting to match the tense moments that fill the second half of the pathos.
Aranya, played by Aishwarya Rajesh, is the backbone of the entire film. He has done justice to that responsibility to some extent. He is menacing in the villainous scenes and only repeats his usual sad face in the sad scene s.Amj ad Khan is terrifying as the abusive husband. Shivatha has given the perfect performance for the role of Vandana . Although he played a small role in the screenplay, he stands in our hearts. Vrithy Vishal as the child Aarti impres ses with her poise. Abdul Lee, who comes as Jai’s friend, is a typical comedian-cum-friend character, but guarant ees laughs with some one-liners.
Since the screenplay is set with very few characters, the film moves in a clear and relaxed manner without devia tion from the beginning. But scenes where ex-lovers from different marriages turn to comfort each other lack cr edibility. Essentially, Gautham calls his wife on the phone in the middle of the night. His wife gives a reasonable reason that it is not possible but does not accept it and is disappointed with the answer. Thus, his mind demands a conversation with his ex-girlfriend. The ‘honesty and fairness’ of Gautham and Aranya’s characters could not be absorbed in such scenes.
Aranya’s character, who is shown in the first half as a character who maturely deals with the problems and disc omforts caused by her ex-love, in the second half acts as the opposite. There are no legitimate reasons for hara ssing and stalking an ex-boyfriend who is happily married. And, ‘My intelligent life can only be through Gautama. Even talking about what I want is not escape is politics of confusion. A person who comes across as a victim in th e first half and earns our pity, then turns into a villain in the second half, leaving us unsatisfied with the characte r.Cinematographer Ravivarman Neelamegam’s camera beautifully captures the humidity of Mangalore and the re-sprout of greenery among ex-lovers.
Cinematographer Prasanna GK could have edited the second half with more rigour. Two songs in Sidhu Kumar’s music are unimpressive and become a drag on the plot. Only a few emotional scenes add to the feeling.Online Ev ergreen is about the mishaps that occur when ex-lovers meet. But, it could have been mentioned in the contem porary treatment. The whole character design and how they collide with each other is reminiscent of 90’s film m aking. The ‘old’ love phrases that smell in the verses are also ‘high’. every lovers ,ex lovers and marrige cople deff inetly goand watch the movie good message no valgerty ,double mening no glamour class this movie producer di rector actress handesup to you cast good selctionalla are given excellent performence .
This IS MY Personal Review So Please Go And Watch The Movie In Theaters Only
Written By- T.H.PRASAD -B4U-Ratting – 4.5 /5