Director
AR
Murugadoss's
masterpiece
Kaththi
is
running
successfully
in
theatres
and
is
expected
to
join
the
100
crore
club
very
soon.
Ilayathalapathy
Vijay's
performance,
George
C
Williams'
cinematography,
Anirudh
Ravichandran's
BGM
proved
to
be
a
success
formula
for
the
movie.
In
this
movie,
Murugadoss
has
taken
latent
problems
faced
by
the
Indian
society
because
of
which
our
economy
is
lagging
behind
and
he
definitely
deserves
a
special
mention
for
his
marvelous
effort.
The
problems
highlighted
in
the
movie
are
:
Water
Famine
The
director
has
brought
to
notice
about
water
famine
in
the
city
in
a
very
distinctive
manner.
He
has
depicted
this
problem's
significance
by
comparing
the
lavish
usage
of
water
between
the
people
belonging
to
higher
class
with
the
villagers
who
finds
it
difficult
to
acquire
water
for
their
basic
needs
for
years.
Corruption
There
is
a
dialogue
in
the
movie
delivered
by
the
Villain
(Neil
Nithin
Mukesh)
he
says
"Everyone
has
their
Own
Price
Tag".
It
clearly
indicates
the
corruption
embraced
by
the
Government
officials.
He
also
indirectly
says
that
corruption
is
the
primary
reason
behind
the
lagging
economy
of
our
Country.
Renovating
Senior
Citizens
Energy
Murugadoss
questions
the
diligence
of
senior
citizens
in
this
movie
by
surfacing
examples
of
Thanthai
Periyar,
Mother
Teresa
and
Mahatma
Gandhi
who
have
served
others
tirelessly
even
at
the
dusk
of
their
life
which
bestows
a
renewed
energy
to
all
elder
people.
He
also
mocks
the
young
generation
by
saying
that
they
are
not
responsible
enough
to
plant
a
single
tree
and
that
they
depend
on
the
shelter
and
food
by
the
trees
planted
by
their
ancestors.
Farmer's
Obscurity
Another
dialogue
in
the
movie
says
that
the
only
path
known
to
the
farmers
to
grab
the
attention
of
TV
and
press
is
mass
suicide.
This
questions
the
careless
attitude
of
media
people
who
cares
only
about
sensational.
Again
he
criticizes
the
media
by
saying,
media
people
will
only
come
after
a
farmer's
death
but
not
to
prevent
his
death.
He
depicts
the
poor
farmer's
plight
by
saying
"Unga
munnadi
arisi
kondu
vara
therinja
engalukku,
kashtatha
kondu
varra
theriyala"
which
had
an
emotional
impact
on
the
audience
in
the
theatres.
Corporate
Villain
(Neil
Nithin
Mukesh)
delivers
a
breathtaking
dialogue
he
says,
Corporate
is
a
spider's
web
and
the
insects
that
have
fallen
prey
to
it
are
villages.
This
explains
the
power
of
a
Corporate.
Murugadoss
believes
that
with
corporate
companies
growing
day
by
day,
villages
will
be
completely
annihilated
and
we
won't
be
getting
food
with
ease
like
we
do
today.