Vattara Vazhakku First Review: Praises For Riveting Revenge Narrative And Stellar Performances

Vattara Vazhakku First Review: Vattara Vazhakku, directed by Kannuchamy Ramachandran, is gearing up for its release on December 29. Ramachandran describes it as a 'purely experimental film.'
Released by Sakthi Film Factory and produced by Madura Talkies, this film features Santhosh Sreeram and Raveena Ravi in the lead roles. Vijay Sathya, known for his antagonist role in 'Vendhu Thanindhathu Kaadu,' portrays the villain in this narrative centred on love and enmity within a North Madurai village. The film is inspired by real-life incidents that took place in the '90s. However, the makers have depicted the story set in 1985. The legendary Maestro Ilaiyaraaja has composed the film's music.
Vattara Vazhakku Movie Synopsis
In a North Madurai village, feuding clans clash in a saga of love and enmity. The narrative delves into love during the late '80s, highlighting the challenge of limited meetings for couples. The film gives more importance to emotions, with fewer dialogues in the storyline.
"Vattara Vazhakku": A Resounding Success in Reviving Village Storytelling
As per Entertainment Industry tracker Vivek Amirthalingam, the movie "Vattara Vazhakku" has been received positively for its engaging revenge narrative complemented by vibrant visuals. The integration of Maestro Ilaiyaraaja's iconic songs within the love sequences is seamless and natural. Notably, the exceptional performances of the entire cast have garnered acclaim, with Raveena Ravi's portrayal standing out as top-notch. This film is a commendable village story, marking a return to quality storytelling after a substantial hiatus and earning praise for its narrative and performances.


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