Sillu Karupatti Review: A Powerfully Intimate Romantic Anthology Drama (Rating: ****)

Film: Sillu Karupatti

Cast: Samuthirakani, Sunaina, Nivedhithaa Sathish, Leela Samson, Sara Arjun, Sree Ram

Director: Halitha Shameem

Rating: ****

Reviewer: George Sylex

Summary - South Indian film industry is not familiar with too many anthology movies. Dulquer Salmaan's 'Solo' directed by Bejoy Nambiar was one of the plentiful representations that firmly acted like a film dependent on agony and divisions set against four unique stories looking like the different symbols of Shiva. Presently we have Sillu Karupatti, filmed by Haleema, which really offers an alleviating and sweet experience to the crowds dependent on the connections crosswise over city settings. In Halitha Shameem's second film, love rises at the most surprising of spots.

Analysis - There are four stories that manage individuals of four diverse age groups. In spite of the fact that the narratives are unique, the focal topic is love. Halitha Shameem had scripted the tales strikingly and the characters are structured incredibly well. Every one of the stars fit in the jobs well and intrigue the crowds. The passionate stories will contact the hearts without a doubt.

Pink Bag — The narrative spins around a young cloth picker, whose holding with a young girl (Sarah) blossoms with a vibe of adoration when he runs over an important sack that she Accidently got missed into the trash bin. Though the short film plays in an old hat zone of a rich versus poor love, the portion finishes on an acceptable note. The bit is for the most part elevated by the energetic exhibitions of Rahul and actor who plays Tesh, Maanja's dear friend.

Kaaka Kadai — Writer and Actor Manikandan, an MNC representative and Meme Creator, who has defeated an urgent phase of cancer has his life changed when he experiences a cheerful young girl during a taxi share drive. Trust Halitha Shameem to treat major issues with daintiness, as this fragment talks about heavier, frowned upon subjects in a non-genuine way.

Turtles — The connection between a matured man and lady. Their experiences are such a great amount of soaked up to impeccableness that includes a portion of the night turtle strolls as well. Turtles, manages a sentiment stewing between Yashodha (Leela Samson) and Navaneethan ( 'Krav Maga' Sreeram). The film manufactures their sentiment with a decent arrangement including a couple of binoculars held by Navaneethan and a nearby play area.

Hello Ammu — Hey Ammu, manages a wedded couple Dhanapal (Samuthirakani) and Amudhini (Sunainaa), as they endeavor to fix their useless relationship and their sparkle that is gone. Indeed, even in this section, Haleetha Shameem handles conceivably heavier household issues with gentility.

Direction, Script, Cinematography & Music - The making and writing of stories are consistent and the scenes are carefully set with important and right away alluring exchanges. The movie's casting is totally splendid and each actor outflanks the other. The characters, their conduct, their perspectives about existence and individuals are profoundly relatable. Sillu Kuruppatti spreads energy and gives monstrous expectations on life and connections. The innovation is additionally drawn closer from a positive point of view. Praise to Filmmaker Halitha Shameem for making a wonderful cut of life sentimental dramatization that is good and positive. The cinematography by Manoj Paramahamsa, Abhinandan Ramanujam, Vijay Kartik Kannan, and Yamini Yagnamoorthy is fantastic in their individual movies. The background score by Pradeepkumar is extremely touching and passionate.

Star Performances - Sillu Karuppatti is suitably cast and with first-rate exhibitions. Samuthirakani shocks you with his beguiling go about as the blundering spouse, while Manikandan capably depicts the weakness of Mukhilan. Sunainaa and Leela Samson convey well-limited exhibitions. Sillu Karuppatti is a profoundly fulfilled sentiment that leaves you with a grin.

Verdict - Sillu Kuruppatti is Reliably captivating, amusing, and touching. This is the sort of picture where two, and halves of running time passes by instantly. Don't miss this gem from Tamil cinema.

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