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Soodhu Kavvum Review
- 5/6/2013 11:35:24 AM
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Cast: Vijay Sethupathy, Simha, Sanchita Shetty, Karunakaran, RJ Ramesh Thilak, Ashok Selvan, Yog Japee, M S Bhaskar, Radha RaviDirection: Nalan KumarasamyGenre: ComedyDuration: 2 hours 17 minutes
Synopsis: Das (Vijay Sethupathy) is a kidnapper with a conscience and carries out small jobs to earn a livelihood. His team comprises Pagalavan (Simha), Sekar (Ramesh Thilak) and Kesavan (Ashok Selvan). They pick up Arumai Prakasam (Karunakaran), the only son of politician Jnanodayam (M S Bhaskar), only to find out that he had been planning his own kidnapping to wrest some money from his dad to start a business. Things get complicated when psychopathic cop Brahma (Yog Japee) is brought in to handle the investigation.
Review: A man forced to leave home after building a shrine for actress Nayanthara, a driver thrown out of his job at a five-star hotel after driving off in a fancy car belonging to a guest, an IT employee sacked for not succumbing to the whims of a bossy co-worker, a doctor who would rather make films than treat his patients (a la 'Power Star') and finally, a schizophrenic kidnapper who keeps talking to an imaginary moll - this is the motley group of characters who populate 'Soodhu Kavvum'. Into this mix are thrown in a politician for whom nothing matters more than truth and honour, his not-so honest son out to make a quick buck and a cop whose fists talk more than he does. When their paths meet, chaos ensues.
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