Tuesday, November 27, 2007

Kannamoochi Enada


Last sunday I went to Kannamoochi Enada.. Though the film is a good family entertainer, I personally feel that Director, Priya.V did not match up to the expections of Kanda Naal Mudhal but still she has her own way of direction which proves good.. Radhika, Sathyaraj, Sripriya, Prithviraj did justice to their roles.. Sandhya has to improve... Well now lets move on to the review of the movie..


Kannamoochi Enada


Story set in Malaysia begins introducing two characters, software engineer Harish (Prithviraj) and psychology student Deva (Sandhya), who fall in love with each other. Being an orphan right from his childhood Harish is brought up by his uncle (Radha Ravi) while Deva’s father Arumugam (Sathyaraj) and mother Damayandi (Radhika) with family members stay in Chennai. As it happens in most of the films, elders from both the sides raise their objection. Rest of the film is how they break the hurdles and get approved of their true love.


The story be an ordinary one, but Priya stands unique in her direction by narrating in an entertaining manner. All the characterizations look more apt on the screen, but that doesn’t go well with Sandhya.


Having great star casts like Sathyaraj, Radhika, Prithviraj, Sandhya and Sripriya, the film could have been made better. But, more delighting thing over here is that all characterizations are well defined. Well, Sathyaraj and Radhika together steal the show whereas Prithviraj hasn’t performed anything-different much of his prior films. Sandhya has to improve a lot in her performance and she doesn’t seem to apt for modern girl role, especially in glamorous costumes. Radharavi, Sripriya and Manobala add more colours to the frame by doing justice to their roles.


Preetha comes up with an effort of making a good job as a cinematographer and has succeeded in her job. Dialogues penned by A. Sivakumar wins the applause at certain points. Yuvan Shankar Raja compared to his previous combo with Priya for Kanda Naal Mudhal, seems to have lost the tempo in this film. But two of his musicals ‘Kannomoochi Enada’ and ‘Andru Vandhadum Adhe Nila’ mingled with Preetha’s cinematography looks cool.

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