Film: Oru Pakka Kathai
Starring: Megha Akash, Dr. Chef Damodaran, Kalidas Jayaram
Director: Balaji Tharaneetharan
Rating: ***
Reviewer: George Sylex
Overview - Oru Pakka Kathai comes from filmmaker Balaji Tharaneetharan of Naduvula Konjam Pakkatha Kaanom and Seethakaathi. Oru Pakka Kathai has been in the jars since its creation since the center of the decade. Balaji's film has the qualification of being presumably the most odd story to have emerged from Tamil film as of late, however this isn't unexpected as Balaji is famous for his unique though peculiar way to deal with narrating.
Saravanan(Kalidas Jayaram) and Meera(Megha Akash) are a couple in school who need to take theiraffection to further level. The couple's folks are upbeat and are trusting that the perfect time will get hitched. Yet, things change as Meera discovers that she is pregnant. Things change topsy turvy as the couple has not had an actual relationship by any means. How does this youthful couple settles this huge issue is the leftover story. The film begins from a positive point of view and the contention point is additionally settled well. The difficult issue is described in a good way by the chief Balaji Tharaneetharan as he tended to the issue in a great way in the principal half.
Oru Pakka Kathai's story is fascinating with some great minutes. The closure of the film is respectable yet for that, the crowd needs to endure the dull second half which ruins the good times. Despite the fact that the story thought and taking are novel toward the start, its portrayal and family show is standard and dull eventually. The contention point is acceptable and it sets up well. Be that as it may, what comes after the child is conceived is a touch of confusion. An excessive number of strange notions, a godman entering the scene and taking responsibility for child, such things wreck the film. The speed of the film additionally drops down and a different track of a little young lady likewise diverts film.
The Filmmaker utilizes a lot of dark humor while unassumingly displaying the story's ludicrousness, dealing with the hefty subject in a carefree way yet simply in a specific way. The film takes a dull turn towards the end, which is the point at which its weaknesses become obvious. However, you must hand it to Balaji for the film's unique reason and comedic esteem. Addressing points, for example, religion, confidence, fetus removal and science, the story investigates a plenty of topics brilliantly. Oru Pakka Kathai is a family show that isn't exactly sensational
The acting exhibitions of the film is acceptable and locks in. Megha Akash is the show-stealer as the young lady who is pregnant without her insight. She holds the feelings well and conveys her exceptional job convincingly. Kalidas has changed into a promising actor and that was demonstrated with Paava Kathaigal as of late. He also does well in his job and looks somewhat natural in a couple of scenes. Meena Vemuri and Lakshmi Priya Menon are acceptable.
Final Word - Oru Pakka Kathai is really an astounding and splendidly amusing film, it doesn't beat this. The composing is acidically interesting while never attempting to disguise the dejection at the heart, the bearing an ideal edge for the characters and the great exhibitions that make them.
A Film With a Good Heart!
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