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Kuttiyum Kolum Review|
- 4/2/2013 12:11:43 PM
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For his directorial debut, Guinness Pakru crafts a story that is as ancient as the brass spittoon into which the character that he essays in the film keeps spitting into. 'Kuttiyum Kolum' is a wasted exercise in film making, in that the only delight that it offers, if any, is its protagonist who is the director himself.
Pakru casts himself in a somber, real grave role in the film, and has a name as high sounding as Ezhimala Vinayakan! The man has the prowess to make his adversaries go weak in their knees, and is one of the richest men in Palghat. His height notwithstanding, Vinayakan has earned it all through sheer will power and sweat.
Now let me tell you where the film goes all shaky. Vinayakan has a step brother Shakthi (Aditya), who reminds us of those Tamil and Bollywood films of the late seventies and early eighties. This young man who is hopelessly obliged to the family, for having given him a life, would go to any length to see to it that Vinayakan is all right.
Now where would all this lead to, if there weren't a girl somewhere in sight. Indu (Sanusha), Vinayakan's childhood sweetheart is back from Bangalore, and Vinu hopes to tie the knot soon with her. Things could have been easier, if her dad (Vijayaraghavan) wasn't around, but unfortunately he is. And when Vinu gets to hear that Indu has a soft spot for Shakthi, he is shattered.
So that is where we are left off at the interval, and from there, the film does not throw any further surprise on you.
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