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Vadacurry Review
- 6/21/2014 1:02:50 PM
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Cast: Jai, Swati Reddy, RJ Balaji, Ajay Raj, Aruldoss, Kasthuri, Venkat PrabhuDirection: Saravana RajanGenre: ThrillerDuration: 2 hours 11 minutes
Sathish's cheap mobile phone puts him in a spot of bother often and in a desperate move, he steals a fancy phone from a shop. Later, the guilt-ridden young man tries to return the phone to its rightful owner but unwittingly gets into big trouble.
Movie Review: Vadacurry shares a characteristic with two other films that we have seen this year. As in Pulivaal, the plot is set in motion after the hero steals a mobile phone; and, like the hero of Damaal Dumeel, this act of taking what is not his gets him into trouble with criminals. Sathish (Jai) has just begun his career as a medical representative. But his archaic mobile phone is a constant source of embarrassment. When we first see him, he is waiting in a clinic to meet the doctor and the awkward conversations he has with two of his friends on the phone are heard by everyone around him. On the advice of his loudmouth friend Karikaalan (RJ Balaji), he tries to get an expensive mobile phone but can only afford a cheapskate "Korean set" as a replacement. With its blaring ringtone, the phone only lands him in even more trouble. His sister-in-law (Kasturi) uses the phone to scare her child into eating, his friends use it to make him the butt of their jokes and he is even threatened by a petty shop owner for using such a phone near his shop.
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