kazhuveli moorkhan Movie Review:

kazhuveli moorkhan Movie Review:



Arulnidhi delivers a convincing performance in this emotionally charged rural action film, directed by Sai Gautama Raj. The movie explores deep into the complexities of caste-related issues, presenting the director's viewpoint that caste problems arise from the manipulation of selfish individuals who seek to divide people without regard for equality. Arulnidhi, belonging to the dominant caste, shares a lifelong friendship with Santhosh Pratap's character, who hails from a lower caste. However, Arulnidhi's father, driven by caste and status obsession, disapproves of their bond. Meanwhile, Raja Simman, also from the dominant caste, aspires to become the district secretary but faces opposition from Santhosh Pratap and Arulnidhi, resulting in their subsequent suffering at Raja Simman's hands.

 

Arulnidhi's portrayal of an ethical and courageous character leaves a lasting impact on the audience. His commanding voice retains its conviction even in the face of adversity, lending authenticity to his performance. The romantic scenes between Arulnidhi and Dushara Vijayan, who portrays the female lead, are filled with enchantment as Arulnidhi captivates Tushara's gaze by challenging her to maintain unbroken eye contact.

 

Arulnidhi's character exemplifies unwavering loyalty and unwavering support for his friend Santhosh Pratap, embodying the true essence of friendship. As a father, Arulnidhi's character stands tall in acknowledging and rectifying his own mistakes, delivering a captivating portrayal of parenthood. Particularly noteworthy is the scene where the villain trembles in fear inside a car, showcasing Arulnidhi's exceptional action skills and leaving an indelible impression.

 

Dushara Vijayan's performance as the female lead radiates youthful vivacity and mischievousness, captivating viewers with her vibrant and charming portrayal. Her involvement in protecting Arulnidhi and her passionate acting further enhances the film's appeal. Santhosh Pratap, known for his remarkable roles in recent films, once again shines in this movie. His depiction of a character striving to uplift his marginalized community while unwaveringly upholding the bonds of friendship solidifies his promising future in the industry. Furthermore, Saya Devi's captivating presence and emotionally charged performance, especially during Santhosh Pratap's untimely demise, profoundly impact the audience.

 

Munish Kant Ramadoss, who portrays Arulnidhi's sole friend and confidant during challenging times, injects humor and joy into the film's first half while delivering a compelling performance in the latter half. Notably, his interaction with the investigating police officer, SP, garners applause from viewers, adding an extra layer of entertainment. Speaking of the police, Arulnidhi's portrayal as an inspector seeking vengeance is exceptional, while Sarath Lokitswa's role as the SP, who uncovers the truth and surprises the inspector, contributes to the film's captivating narrative.

 

The film's antagonist, Raja Simman, portrayed by an intimidating actor, leaves an indelible impression. It is worth mentioning that the film subtly hints at Raja Simman's inevitable fate from the beginning, perhaps foreshadowing the climax in the film's title itself. D.Iman's music maintains a pulsating rhythm with catchy songs, while the background score heightens the film's emotional impact. Cinematographer Sridhar skilfully captures the exhilarating car and bike chase sequences on the village roads, effectively capturing the essence of rural life.

 

Sai Gautama Raj, the director, deserves commendation for shedding light on the discrimination that exists even within lower castes.

 

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