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While at the police station, Srinivasan locks horns with an inmate in jail and when he pushes him in a fit of rage, he sustains a serious head injury subsequently killing him. One day, Srinivasan and his friends land up in prison for crashing their car on a police vehicle. As expected, his father objects to his son falling in love with the servant's daughter. Soon, he meets the maid's daughter, Thulasi, his childhood playmate and they fall in love. When the parents leave home for a week, Srinivasan is left in the maid's care. He reveals his flashback to the lorry driver, telling him of the disputes between his ambitious father and himself. Creating art, he will find out the hard way, requires much more than money.Srinivasan (Dhanush) escapes from jail and hitches a ride on a truck to meet his love Thulasi (Priya Mani).
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If the producer had spent the money on feeding poor people, at least a few would have slept on a full stomach.
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The first two songs nearly kill the movie before Jeevan and Priyamani manage to resuscitate it. But the worst comes from Srikanth Deva, whose background music is fit for a B-movie straight from the 80s. The camera work is pedestrian and the editing is jarring. What is puzzling is why she is stuck in such kinds of movies. Priyamani, who has put on weight, is a far better actress than what the role demands.
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Perhaps the actor is yet to discover that menace and romance are spelt different. The charismatic actor is able to play the part of a rowdy well, but when it comes to the romantic scenes, he is fails miserably. Jeevan has proven his acting skills in movie like Kakka Kakka and Naan Avan Illai. But when the Commissioner of Police demands to sleep with Nalina, Thotta is forced to antagonise the man who raised him. Thotta agrees to knock off a Union minister in return for a job for Nalina. Thotta wants to help Nalina, who wants to be a cop. Thotta is hired to throw acid on Nalina, played by Priyamani, who happens to be the daughter of the man who helps the goon cremate his mother. A police officer adopts the child, who grows up into a hired killer, extortionist and errand boy, all rolled into one. Shanmugham aka Thotta, played by Jeevan suffers a blow early in life when his father abandons his mother, who soon dies. The screenplay is a maze of twists and turns, none of them believable. Selva's singular failure is in infusing any emotion in the movie. Instead of acting, he scoffs, shouts, snorts and hams his way through a plum role, killing the movie, and, hopefully his career as well. Mayilusamy, who plays the Commissioner of Police, is particularly unbearable with his maniacal laughter and yelling. The villains played by Mayilusamy, Livingston and Santhanabharathi walk into this movie straight from the 1980s. Even Priyamani, who was wonderful in Paruthiveeran, is unable to rescue this movie. The screenplay, which never gathers steam, wanders like a child lost in a supermarket.ĭirector Selva is content to let his actors go through the motions and is never able to draw performances of any quality from them. The comic scenes, few and far between, fall flat in this misdirected, cliche-ridden venture. The romance of the lead pair lacks passion. There is no thrill when the bullets are fired. The withering, never-ending season of gangster movies is at its peak and the creative drought that plagues Tamil cinema continues even as Thotta, starring Jeevan and Priyamani, hits theatres this week.