Movie Review: Theeratha Vilayattu Pillai
Banner: Sun Pictures, GK Films Corporation
Production: Vikram Krishna, Kalananidhi Maran
Direction: Thiru
Star-casts: Vishal, Neethu Chandra, Sarah Jane, Tanushree Dutta, Santhanam, Prakash Raj, Mouli, Mayilsamy, Sathyan and others…
Music: Yuvan Shankar Raja
He comes across Priya (Sarah Jane), a girl who believes in pathi parameshwar concept, i.e. about falling in love with a person and marrying him. On pars, there’s Jyothi (Tanushree Dutta), who always has a hatred for all guys and then it’s Tejashwini (Neethu Chandra), one of the hot and happening millionaires in town.On the process of wooing them down, these gals indeed fall in love with him. Now, he’s completely pitted into unexpected troubles as it comes to choosing one amongst them…
Vishal looks pretty decorous with his well-chosen costumes and carries his role well with perfection. Neethu Chandra offers a grand fiesta of glamorous quotients while Tanushree Dutta has a good establishment of her characterization and later gets diminished in course of time. Sarah Jane makes it appealingly blissful with her performance as a cute and lovable girl. However, Neetu Chandra gets more footage throughout the film and keeps getting on well. Santhanam adds to the humor quotients with his rib-tickling comedy tracks, especially in the first hour.
Prakash Raj doesn’t get more scope as he appears not more than 3 scenes.Yuvan Shankar Raja could’ve done a fine job as only couple of songs sound well. Cinematography by Aravind Krishna is excellent while art works and choreography add more colors to the visual quotients.The first half of the movie goes enjoyable while the second half is completely contrastive with a longer duration and more predictable parts.
With Sun Pictures promoting the film with greater magnitude, ‘Theeratha Vilayattu Pillai’ is sure to make it big in box office for next couple of months.And finally, we mark our verdicts that the film is aptly for ‘B’ and ‘C’ centres while the multiplex audiences may not have a great likeliness for this film.
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