Wednesday, February 27, 2013

Oru Kal Oru Kannadi Tamil Movie Review By CB




Head Rajesh's who has given two successive hits exhibits at the finish of the day that he is the master of comedies. Oru Kal Oru Kannadi is a barrel of giggles with a wafer-thin story.
Saravanan (Uday) and Parthasarathy (Santhanam) work at a conspicuous
multiplex and are close buddies. Saravanan sees Meera (Hansika) at a development mark and it is all expending, moment worship for him. He goes with her and recognizes that she is the young lady of a top cop (Sayaji Shinde) and she is not interested by him.
What takes after is a roller-liner ride, as Saravanan endeavors to rouse and score Meera's venerate as she doesn't acknowledge unbelievable him. OKOK works broadly because of Rajesh's clever grouping, trades and the lead actors Uday and Santhanam, as their science is phenomenal. The picture is light and straightforward and beguiling for the most part. The pace is fast and the jokes have a go at maddened speed.
Pressed with canny one-liners, Santhanam passes on the picture to the scoring post. He is in top structure and no enormous shock; he is a superstar in his specific right. Uday's presentation is vowing and tops off to him (he is also the creator) to underplay his part and license Santhanam, Hansika and Saranya to accumulate the show.
The picture wouldn’t be an expansive part of the picture it is furnished that it weren’t for the extensive offer and sheer screen presence of Hansika. One of the highlights in the picture is the one in which Hansika conveys her essence mate to a restaurant to familiarize Saravavan with him and the scenes inside the air transport. Hansika's lip sync is flawless, funny show timing is impeccable and she looks amazing.
Saranya Ponvannan is outstanding in making a lovable and after all imperative component as Saravanan's mother who is doing combating to complete her graduation. It's unreliable to imagine a distinctive entertainer drive off very an unselfconscious display without scarcely lifting a finger.

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