Tuesday, February 26, 2013

Thadayara Thaakka Movie Review By CB


Executive Magizh Thirumeni's Thadayara Thaakka is a fast moving movement packedfilm with clusters of turns and turns. It works broadly as a result of its presentation and fast modifying of Praveen and Srikanth.
It is a straightforward story of a standard man who runs a call-taxi alter played by Arun Vijay got in a troublesome situation past his control and the falling effect on his being. Selva (Arun Vijay) is a free man who runs a productive call taxi business. He is enchanted with Priya (Mamta), a nurturing staff in a facility.
Their marriage is settled and unexpectedly Selva is gotten in a vortex and gets unknowingly sucked into the universe of two damaging kin (Maha Gandhi) and Kumar ( Vamsi Krishna) who control the city's underworld and their plotting thug (Arul Das). Selva comes to be a checked man as the group sounds for his blood for a wrongdoing he had not submitted and has now to exhibit his unimpeachability gave that he ought to exist!
The picture at 2 hours and 8 minutes moves at a snappy pace basically in view of Praveen and Srikanth's speedy-cut changing. There are simply two tunes in the picture tuned by Thaman which are musical. Camerawork of Sukumar explicitly the night effects are striking. The prevalent part is what makes it alluring, as the pace slackens in the second half on account of various unnecessary winds which makes it overwhelming.
Arun Vijay scores as Selvam, his non-verbal conveyance and talk transport is in sync with the component. Why is lady fortunes not sparkling for this talented entertainer? The estimation between Arun and Mamta has been usually worked out, explicitly the “butterfly” savvy trades. The heels – Vamsi Krishna, Maha Gandhi and Arul Das areriveting. The parody actors who do the model mates part like Murgadoss are remarkable.
On the whole Magizh Thirumeni has made a smart paced thriller which has fundamental speed to keep the social event of individuals got.

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