Jai's
journey
as
actor
has
not
been
smooth
and
he
has
worked
hard
and
found
his
way
to
reach
where
he
is
today.
His
films
now
have
started
generating
curiosity
and
the
time
has
come
for
him
where
people
await
the
release
of
his
films.
The
budding
star
is
now
ready
with
his
latest
movie
Vadacurry.
Vadacurry
was
not
in
the
limelight
till
adult
star
and
Bollywood
actress
Sunny
Leone
was
approached
to
be
part
of
the
Tamil
movie.
Her
presence
alone
has
given
a
good
publicity
to
the
movie.
Adding
to
that
online
promotions
and
trailers-teasers
along
with
audio
have
drawn
people's
attention.
Vadacurry
is
directed
by
Saravana
Rajan
and
produced
by
Dhayanidhi
Alagiri
on
the
banner
Cloud
Nine
Movies.
It
has
Vivek
Shiva-Mervin
Solomon
have
jointly
composed
music
for
the
movie.
Venkatesh
S
has
handled
the
camera
with
Praveen
KL
and
NB
Srikanth
have
taken
the
responsibility
of
editing.
Medical
representative
Sathish
(Jai)
is
constantly
insulted
by
his
friends
for
not
having
a
lavish
mobile.
His
wish
to
own
one
gets
a
fillip
when
he
accidentally
gets
an
iphone.
But
he
doesn't
want
to
use
and
decided
to
return
to
the
owner.
Here,
his
friend
Karikalan
played
by
RJ
Balaji
intervenes
and
stops
him
from
doing
it.
The
other
side
of
the
story
shows
us
Sathish
falling
in
love
with
Naveena
(Swathi)
and
winning
her
heart,
as
expected.
The
story
takes
a
twist
soon
with
the
iphone
creating
lots
of
trouble
for
the
hero.
Before
he
realises
that
the
owner
was
a
smuggler
of
medicines,
Sathish
gets
trapped.
Rating:
2.5/5
The
challenge
before
Sathish
is
to
prove
who
he
is
and
ensure
the
safe
return
of
of
his
friend
Karikalan,
who
has
been
kept
as
hostage
by
the
villains
over
the
mistaken
identity.
What
happens
next
should
be
enjoyed
on-screen.
Story
Analysis
Firstly,
the
story
line
is
thin
and
there
are
jerks
at
parts.
Having
said
that
Vadacurry
is
packed
with
comedy
and
thrilling
moments.
The
engagement
rate
is
high
and
keeps
you
entertained
most
of
the
parts.
Performance
Performance
wise,
watching
Jai
in
this
role
is
a
treat.
He
doesn't
remind
you
any
of
his
performances
of
his
earlier
movies,
which
comes
as
a
good
change
for
audience.
Swathi
does
well
in
her
limited
role
and
RJ
Balaji
is
good.
Venkat
Prabhu's
extended
cameo
and
Sunny
Leone's
songs
are
other
attractions.
Music
The
young
music
directors
have
come
up
with
some
good
contemporary
music.
'Uyirin
Maeloru
Uyirvandhu' and
'Ullankaiyil
Ennaivaiththu'
are
hummable
songs.
Background
score
gets
cent
marks.
Cinematography/Editing
Venkatesh's
camera
angles
are
brilliant
and
we
could
hardly
believe
that
he
is
a
newcomer.
Editing
department
has
done
its
job
well
to
give
a
crisp
look
to
the
movie.
Verdict:
Verdict:
Vadacurry
is
a
fun-filled
entertainer
and
audience
can
enjoy
the
movie.