Kutty
Pisasu,
which
is
the
121st
film
of
veteran
film
maker
Rama
Narayanan,
is
touted
as
a
complete
kids
entertainer.
The
director
sticks
to
his
age
old
formula
that
was
popular
in
the
seventies
like
Namma
Veettu
Deivam
and
Jagan
Mohini.
The
only
change
is
a
Robo
car
that
plays
the
dominant
role
instead
of
elephants,
snacks
and
dogs
in
Kutty
Pisasu.
There
is
nothing
new
in
the
storyline
and
same
director
often
used
the
same
in
his
Palayathamman
(The
Vadivelu-Ramya
Krishnan
portion)
and
other
movies.
The
story
goes
like
this...
Priya
(Baby
Keerthika)
is
the
daughter
of
a
typical
Brahmin
couple
Sangeetha
and
Ramji.
Sangeetha"s
father
Delhi
Ganesh
is
always
mischievous,
but
all
of
them
pouring
love
on
Priya.
But
unfortunately,
the
spirit
of
Sangeetha"s
best
friend
Kaveri
possesses
Priya.
There
is
main
flashback,
which
portrays
Kaveri
and
her
brother
Ganja
Karuppa's
simple
and
lovable
life.
Both
have
owned
an
yellow
car,
which
was
their
priced
possession.
But
their
evil
cousin
Riaz
Khan
who
was
to
marry
her,
sacrifices
Kaveri
to
a
black
magician
Mandiramoorthy.
Ganja
Karupu
dies
as
he
tries
to
save
his
sister.
His
spirit
gets
locked
in
the
yellow
car
and
after
years,
he
is
freed
by
Kinathadi
Kaali
Amman
(Ramya
Krishnan),
the
village
goddess.
Ganja
Karuppu"s
spirit
becomes
a
18-feet
giant
called
'Car
Man'
and
kills
the
baddies.
How
the
spirits
takes
revenge
and
good
triumphing
over
evil
is
told
in
Rama
Narayanan's
style!
Baby
Keerthika
steals
the
hearts
of
viewers
through
her
lovable
performance
and
dancing
skills.
Delhi
Ganesh
and
Ganja
Karuppu
make
some
hilarious
moments
in
the
flick.
The
special
effects
and
graphics
are
mainly
focussed
the
kids.
Particularly,
the
Panamarathula
Vavvalam...
(a
famous
tune
in
the
campus
of
Presidency
College!)
song
is
catchy
and
nicely
pictured.
Though
the
robo
car
scenes
are
copied
from
some
old
Hollywood
films
like
The
Transformers,
Rama
Narayanan
has
made
it
watchable
with
families.