Kuttram
Kadithal,
a
National
Award
winning
movie,
has
released
today
all
over
Tamil
Nadu.
So
what
does
this
movie
has
to
offer?
Continue
reading
our
movie
review
to
know.
Kuttram
Kadithal
Plot:
Kuttram
Kadithal
comes
with
a
fairly
uncomplicated
plot,
but
it's
the
way
this
movie
has
been
treated
that
makes
for
an
intriguing
watch.
What
happens
when
a
newly
married
teacher,
played
by
Radhika
Prasidhha,
loses
her
cool
on
the
first
day
of
her
job
which
subsequently
sends
a
young
student
to
coma?
That's
what
Kuttram
Kadithal
is
all
about
as
it
deals
with
the
complications
of
human
emotions.
While
the
sad
state
of
a
bedridden
boy
(played
by
Ajay),
causes
Radhika
and
her
husband
(played
by
Sai
Rajkumar)
great
mortification,
his
relatives
(mother
and
uncle)
try
their
best
to
revive
him.
Performances:
A
movie
like
Kuttram
Kadithal
demands
solid
acting
and
it
sure
gets
what
it
requires
from
the
whole
cast.
Special
mention
goes
to
Radhika
Prasidhha
and
the
young
lad
Ajay.
Pavel
Navageethan
as
the
boy's
uncle
has
come
up
with
a
splendid
performance
and
so
have
other
supporting
cast
like
‘Kulothungan'
Udayakumar,
Durga
Venugopal
and
Sai
Rajkumar.
Technicalities:
Kuttram
Kadithal
is
a
technical
dazzler.
No,
it
doesn't
have
high
end
graphics
or
uber
cool
camera
angles,
but
what
it
does
have
is
the
brilliant
storytelling
technique
by
its
director
Bramma,
some
soulful
music
by
Shankar
Rengarajan
and
spine-chilling
shots
by
cinematographer
Manikandan.
Sound
designer
Antony
too
gets
a
special
mention
as
it
is
hard
to
miss
his
contribution,
for
he
has
given
a
solid
platform
on
which
the
entire
movie
travels.
Overall
View:
Kuttram
Kadithal
is
yet
another
critics'
delight
from
Tamil
cinema.
But
that
doesn't
rule
out
its
entertainment
values
and
yes
the
movie
comes
with
a
subtle
yet
hard
hitting
message.