Rating:
3.0/5
Star
Cast:
Karthi,
Sayyeshaa
Saigal,
Priya
Bhavani
Shankar,
Soori,
Bhanupriya
Director:
Pandiraj
After
the
stupendous
success
of
Theeran
Adhigaaram
Ondru,
Karthi
is
back
with
Kadaikutty
Singam.
The
much-awaited
village
drama
has
been
steered
by
Pasanga
and
Marina
fame,
Pandiraj.
With
much
expectations
being
pinned
on
the
movie,
one
needs
to
see
if
Kadaikutty
Singam
would
provide
the
desired
and
deserved
success
to
the
associated
folks.
Story
Ranasingam,
quite
an
influential
man
in
the
town,
is
the
father
of
four
daughters
who
is
still
not
satisfied
as
his
desire
to
father
a
male
child
is
still
a
dream.
He
gets
married
to
Bhanupriya
in
the
form
of
a
second
alliance
to
realize
his
dream
and
finally,
his
dream
comes
true.
Gunasingam
is
born
to
Rana
and
he
takes
up
farming
as
his
profession.
Arthana
and
Priya
Bhavani
Shankar
are
the
two
alliance
prospects
for
Gunasingam
within
the
family
while
the
latter
falls
for
Sayyesha
from
outside,
which
invokes
surprises,
issues
and
disappointments
within
the
clan.
Gunasingam
is
left
to
tackle
many
such
issues
concerning
his
family
along
with
the
personal
issue
and
how
he
dodges
all
of
them
and
with
whom
does
he
enter
into
the
wedlock
form
the
rest
of
the
plot.
Upside
Lead
actors'
performances
Screenwriting
Overall
music
Action
episodes
Downside
Songs
as
speed
breakers
Editing
Exaggerated
melodrama
Performances
Karthi
is
terrific!
He
is
masculine,
expresses
emotions
to
the
best
level
and
his
dialogue
rendition
is
top-notch.
Time
and
again
he
has
proved
that
any
characterization
is
just
a
cakewalk
for
him.
All
the
leading
ladies
are
just
okay
with
their
limited
screen
space
and
their
concurrent
offerings.
Nothing
much
to
rave
about
them.
Satyaraj,
Bhanupriya,
&
Viji
Chandrashekar
have
done
justice
to
their
respective
roles.
They
add
quite
some
weightage
to
the
movie.
Soori's
comedy
comes
in
as
a
relief
in
the
movie
which
at
times,
appears
to
be
an
overdose
of
sentiment
and
action
engagement.
Technical
Aspects
Pandiraj
has
chiselled
out
a
neat
and
a
decent
product
in
a
balanced
scale.
He
has
provided
screentime
to
all
characters
in
equal
proportions
making
everyone
appear
big
and
good
in
the
flick.
However,
the
melodrama
could
have
been
toned
down
and
the
sentiment
factor
could
have
been
worked
out
a
little
lighter
as
it
appears
to
be
overdose
at
parts.
D
Imman's
music
and
background
score
is
impressive
and
adds
pace
to
the
movie.
Though
a
couple
of
songs
appears
to
cut
the
pace
of
the
movie,
it
is
more
the
director's
job
to
handle
them
than
taking
a
jibe
at
the
music
director.
Cinematography
and
production
values
are
adequate
to
the
script
and
requirement
and
no
complaints
on
that.
Editor
Ruben
could
have
been
better
with
his
scissors
part
as
he
doesn't
quite
compliment
Pandiraj
with
his
output.
Final
Verdict
A
decent
rural
flick
which
is
packed
with
action
and
emotions.