Kaalidas Review: A Captivating Crime Thriller (Rating: ***)

Film: Kaalidas

Cast: Bharath Srinivasan, Aadhav Kannadasan, Suresh Chandra Menon, Ann Sheetal

Director: Sri Senthil

Rating: ***

Reviewer: George Sylex

What's About - This week points the arrival of more movies of the year in the Tamil film industry. Up to seven Tamil movies are released today. At the point when all the more such movies are released in a solitary day, it gets befuddling to perceive what is in them. Kalidas is a film that I would like to see the film regardless of all the perplexity.

Story - Kaalidas( Bharath) is a police officer who lives with his better half Ann Sheetal. Bharat is a man who doesn't invest a lot of energy at home due to his workloads. So Ann regularly battles with her better half. Meanwhile, a woman falls on the porches and kick the bucket inside the limits of the police headquarters. Bharat starts to investigate whether it was murder or suicide. What's more, what lies underneath those reality and different moralities frames the core of this total edge-of-the-seat and enthralling crime drama. The casting of Bharath feels directly as the cop is no extraordinary man with an otherworldly super heroic like seen in most cop based crime thrillers, however, a customary man who is genuinely attempting to reveal a puzzle.

Analysis - After quite a while in Tamil mainstream film, a crime thriller that isn't only a slam against directly from the word go, it sets out to break a few grounds and is an uncommon encounter where a movie appropriately requests your consideration and consequently compensates it in equivalent measure. With Bharath giving a take out execution and the screenplay in astounding structure, Kaalidas is the crime thriller that ought not to be missed by any means.

Direction - The debut of director Senthil has given his first film as a shock.Thriller films, a considerable lot of which have turned out. Nonetheless, they can't convey their anticipation as far as possible and break it into equal parts for the watcher. The guilty party in the film is who the offender is. It is in a manner we didn't anticipate. The director has set a solid screenplay in the film. The film is probably the best screenplays in Tamil film as of late.

Star Performances - Bharath does equity to the job, yet the director who has given very unmistakable attributes to a ton of the characters in the film could have added a couple to the hero as well. The character didn't feel obtuse, yet the occurrences to help interface with the character better were less. The soon-to-resign officer character that adds a great deal to the film is well-cast and performed properly by Suresh Chandra Menon. Actors Aadhav Kannadasan and Ann Sheetal convey a decent presentation for the significant characters given to them. A thriller ought to constantly honored with great scores. Vishal Chandrasekhar packs the punch with his BGM.

Verdict - Kaalidas is certifiably not an ideal whodunnit thriller, yet it is enamoring enough to snare the spectators till the end. A decent end of the week watch for thriller fans.

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