Munthiri Kaadu Movie Review:
Director Mu Kalanjiyam tried to
educate rural people about there is no caste discrimination. The story engages
with Pugazh Mahendran, Subapriya, C. H. Jayarao, and Naam Tamilar Katchi Seeman
visualizing the prominent role. Opening, lovers were getting collapsed in the
center place of Munthiri Kaadu where the lady was brutally getting killed by
the casteism people. An innocent father Murugan (C. H. Jayarao) daughter Deivam
(Subapriya) ambition is to become a collector, on the other side low caste
guy Sella (Pugazh Mahendran) focusing on police training wanted to join the
police department.
As they were not getting an affair
with each other, the situations and the casteism people suspect their blameless
meetings. At a point, Deivam is forced by the upper-caste people to keep love
on Sella due to the situation. According to the film, Deivam is an educated
girl who is not believed in the caste system, she compels Sella to keep love on
her. initially, the guy who was avoiding Deivam, after a terrible and forceful
love was shown towards Sella, was accepting her love.
On the other hand, a group of
guys who believed in the caste system were following the girl Deivam and Sella.
the village people decide to kill the lovers. But, Deivam’s father takes
another step to protect his daughter. Munthiri Kaadu was filled with full of
caste discrimination and unlawful judgement action of the rural people towards
love and with the lovers.
Naam Tamilar Katchi Seeman
performs as an inspector, his way of speaking and upgrading the Tamil and
Tamilians had a lot of punch dialogues. Seeman comes in the few sequels and
gives advice and his preaching’s was enormous. The film runs more than 160
minutes but the word caste getting dominating. Deivam is arrogant in expressing
love and even in the dialogue delivering. The hero eccentric Sella is soft in
nature in the acting and even in the character. Sella says, in the city side
people never bother with caste and request everyone who lives in the village to
migrate city due to caste discrimination. Then agriculture and other farming
activities are question mark? The songs and BGM are quite adequate for the
story.
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