However, it does not seem to have a lasting impression musically - in the sense that it is not more than a casual listen once in a while Kallooliye is a slow paced melody packed with heady hip-hop flavours that make for an interesting listen if you are into Sam's quirky singing in the song. Yedhedho Aanene and Rajadhi Raja looked good on screen along with the visuals. Sam CS' background score is effective in emotional and action sequences. Directors Mahendran and Ahathiyan do neat and important cameos.Ĭinematographer Richard M Nathan's framing and usage of colour tones give the film a natural flavor. Varalaxmi Sarathkumar's chilled out performance throws a good vibe to the audience, though she gets only limited screen time. An attempt to dub for herself for the first time is noteworthy. Regina Cassandra fills the space of a commercial heroine and looks super hot in the much talked about Yedhedho Aanene song. Gautham Karthik delivers a good performance, especially in the emotional and post-intermission sequences. Karthik's experience is definitely an asset for the film, and his energetic screen presence is entrancing. Thiru’s screenplay might impress the family audience as there are a few scenes catering to them. The stunt team deserves a special mention for the innovative choreography of the fights. Had that freshness been there throughout, the film could have been a complete lively entertainer. Their unexplained relationship is fresh, and it is left to the audience to assume.
Thiru's writing garners attention in the portions involving Karthik and Varalaxmi Sarathkumar.
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With quite a few interestingly woven emotional and action scenes, to an extent, the latter half of the movie makes up for the not-so-engaging first half. The important twist in the climax too doesn't excite much and it could probably come off as predictable to a section of the audience. Comedian Sathish who had less screen space could have been utilized well. The comedy scenes do not work in most places and due to this, the first 60 minutes of the film falls flat, with no big takeaway. The issue with Mr.Chandramouli is the plot, which isn’t as strong or as new as Thiru’s previous films. The love story between Gautham and Regina pops up all of a sudden and going for a romantic number immediately, only makes one feel, is falling in love so easy? The first half doesn't majorly have any high point as such, and the story starts to pick up only from the pre-interval sequence. But whether all these elements are mixed in the right proportion is debatable. The film has all the commercial elements that a common man could ask for, with a slice of romance, action, sentiment, and comedy. How this corporate competition impacts the lives of Chandramouli (Karthik) and his son Raghav (Gautham Karthik), forms the rest of the plot. Chandramouli is about the competition between two corporate cab operating companies and how innocent people get trapped into it. Yes, we are talking about 'Navarasa Nayagan' Karthik and Gautham Karthik acting together for the first time in Thiru's direction.
Ever since the official announcement about the project, Mr.Chandramouli has always kindled an expectation among the film buffs, especially because real-life father and son are coming together on screen.