Friday, 3 March 2017

Adhe Kangal review





Movie:  Adhe Kangal

Language: Tamil

Cast: Kalaiyarasan, Janani Iyer, Sshivada

Trailer:



Review:


The issue with Adhe Kangal is that it once in a while rises above the "fascinating on paper" arrange. There's an incredible story, yet the screenplay isn't tight — and the temporary routes into two part harmonies and Bala Saravanan's drama, with Mickey Mouse music, don't help. The discourse is too immediate, with little flavor. Also, for a thriller, there's next to no temperament, environment. Is it reasonable for expect a group of newcomers to make an in fact finished film, to truly know their specialty? Maybe not. In any case, notwithstanding something like Dhuruvangal Pathinaaru, pardons look frail.

Things start to turn upward in the second half, regardless of the possibility that the enormous uncover is seen from a mile away. Be that as it may, the lowlife's character makes things marginally intriguing. It's effectively the best-composed of the group, and the others wind up looking totally dry in correlation.

Adhe Kangal has a place with Sshivada. She's made a request to convey a couple an excessive number of perplexing grins, however she pulls the film together. Among the less-settled performers, she has effortlessly the best resume — the unpleasantly underrated Nedunchaalai, a year ago's gonzo blood and gore movie Zero, and now this. One trusts Kollywood is observing.

Rating: 3.75/5

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