Unnodu Ka Movie Review and Rating
Cast :
Aari
Maya
Prabhu
Bala Saravanan
Misha Ghoshal
Narayan
Urvashi
Mansoor Ali Khan
Manobala
M. S. Bhaskar
Subbu Panchu
Sakthi Saravanan
Chaams
Crew :
Directed by : RK
Written by : Abirami Ramanathan
Music by : C. Sathya
Cinematography : Sakthi Saravanan
Edited by : Xavier Thilak
Production Company : Abirami Cinemas
PRO : Suresh Chndra
Review:
Unnodu Ka is an Indian Tamil-language romantic comedy film directed by RK and produced by Abirami Ramanathan. The film features Aari and Maya in the leading roles, while Prabhu plays a supporting role. Featuring music composed by C. Sathya.
The film opens with a small village in Sivagangai, where the fight between two families, which lasts for several generations, creats a split in the village. Chicken and eggs are banned in that village. Prabhu and Thennavan who belongs to these two families, were friends, and they escape to Chennai seeking a peaceful life. Though everyone in either sides of the village are furious to find them and get them killed. They both plan to get their children Aari and Maya to get married, so that the generations long tiff may get settled. But the cat-dog fight, ego between Aari and Maya prevents them from doing so. Aari who plans to help his friend Balasaravanan get married to his love misha, gets himself into a trouble. The rest of the film shows how the couple get married. managing all the troubles. Curious to know why Chicken is banned in that village, and what is that silly reason behind the fight between the two families. Watch the film to know.
The story by Abirami Ramanathan has scope for a better entertainer, but the flow of sequences is sluggish for most parts of the first half. The cinematography by Naga Saravanan deserves appreciation, especially in the scenes shot in the village. The role done by Prabhu, Urvashi, Thennavan, and Sriranjani deserves applause. As for the actors, Aari and Maya put up not-so-bad performances. Bala Saravanan fits the bill, and manages to entertain in the scenes in which he appears, while Misha, as his lady love, is OK. Mansoor Ali Khan does what is expected of him, and MS Bhaskar is apt in the brief role of a kidnapper. Overall Unnoda Ka good family entertainer.
Aari
Maya
Prabhu
Bala Saravanan
Misha Ghoshal
Narayan
Urvashi
Mansoor Ali Khan
Manobala
M. S. Bhaskar
Subbu Panchu
Sakthi Saravanan
Chaams
Crew :
Directed by : RK
Written by : Abirami Ramanathan
Music by : C. Sathya
Cinematography : Sakthi Saravanan
Edited by : Xavier Thilak
Production Company : Abirami Cinemas
PRO : Suresh Chndra
Review:
Unnodu Ka is an Indian Tamil-language romantic comedy film directed by RK and produced by Abirami Ramanathan. The film features Aari and Maya in the leading roles, while Prabhu plays a supporting role. Featuring music composed by C. Sathya.
The film opens with a small village in Sivagangai, where the fight between two families, which lasts for several generations, creats a split in the village. Chicken and eggs are banned in that village. Prabhu and Thennavan who belongs to these two families, were friends, and they escape to Chennai seeking a peaceful life. Though everyone in either sides of the village are furious to find them and get them killed. They both plan to get their children Aari and Maya to get married, so that the generations long tiff may get settled. But the cat-dog fight, ego between Aari and Maya prevents them from doing so. Aari who plans to help his friend Balasaravanan get married to his love misha, gets himself into a trouble. The rest of the film shows how the couple get married. managing all the troubles. Curious to know why Chicken is banned in that village, and what is that silly reason behind the fight between the two families. Watch the film to know.
The story by Abirami Ramanathan has scope for a better entertainer, but the flow of sequences is sluggish for most parts of the first half. The cinematography by Naga Saravanan deserves appreciation, especially in the scenes shot in the village. The role done by Prabhu, Urvashi, Thennavan, and Sriranjani deserves applause. As for the actors, Aari and Maya put up not-so-bad performances. Bala Saravanan fits the bill, and manages to entertain in the scenes in which he appears, while Misha, as his lady love, is OK. Mansoor Ali Khan does what is expected of him, and MS Bhaskar is apt in the brief role of a kidnapper. Overall Unnoda Ka good family entertainer.
Rating - 2.5/5
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