Cast :Kathirkaman, Advaitha, Ilavarasu, Ganja Karuppu, Sulakshana, Meera Krishnan
Music : Deva
Producer: P Bharathy, Master Sriram
Direction: G Rajendran
Amidst hero-centric films, comes a family-oriented tale which speaks of the joint family system and need to uphold values and tradition. At a time when such themes are confined to serials on the small screen, director G Rajendran has mustered courage to make a movie on that theme.
With seasoned campaigners like Ilavarasu, Sulakshana and Raj Kapoor on the cast, Kondam Koduthan is little slow but makes a point. There are no gory action sequences or punchlines but the movie has enough elements to make one glued to the screen.
Rasu (Kathirkaman ) is a do-gooder who is set to marry Sevandhi (Advaitha), his uncle Chellaiyah’s (lavarasu) daughter. But things take a turn when Rasu’s sister’s wedding with Sevvandhi’s brother fails. This results in enmity between Chellaiyah and Rasu’s parents. The family separates. Do the lover- couple unite or not forms the climax.
Both Kathirkaman and Advaitha play their part well. Ganja Karuppu tries to evoke humour while Raj Kapoor and Manobala play roles with negative shades. But walking with an applause are Ilavarasu, Sulakshana and Meera Krishnan. They play emotional roles.Music is by Deva and the song Thanjavur Gopuram rendered by S P Balasubramaniam is catchy. G Rajendran, who has directed the film, also takes care of the cinematography.
Produced by P Bharathy and Master Sriram, the family drama switches to tear-jerker mode in the second half and the sequences end up as predicted. Thanks to a good performance by the likes of Ilavarasu.
Verdict:Family centimental Movie
source:filmglitz.com
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