Wednesday, February 27, 2013

Pachai Engira Kaathu Tamil Movie Review By CB



The story turns around Pachai (Vaasagar), a village adolescent who surrenders studies tolerating he is meant for more excellent things in being. He wanders around with his partner Navhaath ( Dhruvan) and generally gets into issue with people subsequently of his oppressive and ordering ways.
He unites a political assembling and is launched Kaathu, even as he dreams of monstrosity. On the other hand he resolves how to unsettle crest and make contestants there moreover. This results in him
embarking to correctional office after certain killings of an administrator's group. He carries ensure with the limitation and is yielded protection and continues in his endeavor of a vagabond being, drinking and eve-teasing a youthful woman he reveres called Tamilselvi ( Devathai).
The entire story is told in flashback at the grave of the dead Pachai, reviewed by his committed friendly and cousin kin.
The music of the picture, avoiding for one rather a la mode number, matches the rural theme of the picture and has an unrefined, common and credible feel to it, making it one of the highlights of the picture.
The displays are magnificent, with special notice of Vaasagar who portrays all sentiments without breaking a sweat. He for all plans and reason exists the part, making you trust in the component. Devathai has dealt with her twofold part so awesome and performs the vengeful manslaughter scene with shocking soundness. The parody is trademark in the normal situations, lifestyle and talked of the components and passes on a sensible feel.
Be that as it may, the unpleasantness in the picture especially the crest is not for the feeble hearted. Certain scenes have a certain feel of monotony as Pachai keeps taking after Devathai unequivocally. On the entire, the picture is a brave try to for all intents and purpose portray how a man is sold out not only by people close him, yet by his specific past which uncovers up with him, showing that brutality just considers mercilessness.

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