9/10
Stunningly super real story, music and direction are true to the nativity
30 November 2015
This a was super surprise as I had not even given a mere look into the trailer of this movie when it was released in 2013. Not until yesterday I noticed this movie's song on apple music. I gave it a chance and I was impressed with the music more importantly the nativity of the music. This made me goto tentkotta.com to rent this movie and watch it. The movie opens with the native artesian folk called "theru koothu" which translates to street artists in tamil (i'd rather use Tamizh). The whole plot is introduced with their expressive song until the first half of the movie comes to a spell bounding interval sequence which leaves you craving for the rest of the plot. The second half of the movie is the back bone, the story rapidly changes according to the characterization of the respective characters in the movie and it is supported with apt and super real back ground score. The movie comes to an end leaving you a hangover which would last for hours. I suggest you to watch this movie if you love to watch movies with nativity and want to learn how people live around in different parts of the world.
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