Review Overview
Vijay
ARM's Dialogues
BGM & Cinematography
Narration & Stunts
Song Placements
Incisive Crusader!
Overall, Kaththi makes a sweeping statement on the most alarming issue in the country without going over-the-top : 'Agriculture' in a neatly packaged commercial drama!
Cast: Ilaya Thalapathy Vijay, Samantha, Neil Nitin Mukesh, Sathish and others
Cinematography: George C Williams
Music: Anirudh
Editing: Sreekar Prasad
Art Direction: Lalgudi N Ilayaraja
Stunts: Anal Arasu
PRO: Riaz Ahmed & Diamond Babu
Written & Directed by: AR Murugadoss
Production: Lyca (Gnanam in TN) & Ayngaran
Release Date: 22-10-2014
Run Time: 02:46:00
Kaththi makes a profound impact to tell the public a burning issue largely under-discussed in the national media! ARM and Vijay’s second in a row and to give you the hint, you just need to forget Thuppakki from your mind to see what Kaththi has really offered in the cracker day. The expectations being sky high and as a maker, to subside hunger for the fans is always a bigger task and ARM has just made it easy and versatile.
Kaththi makes two characters to speak out loud; Kathiresan and Jeevanandham are two sides of the sharp knife and is handled with no cuts by the director through his explicable screenplay. The first half seems a bit lazy and slow paced but it starts well past 45 minutes into the runtime. Kathiresan escapes prison and makes him listed in the wanted chart following hands with pal Sathish and plans out an escape to Bangkok. Meantime he happens to meet Ankitha(Samantha) and falls for her at the first sight and takes it smooth and impressive for a
Vijay has certainly changed his way and has come out perfectly let it Jeevanandham the silent revolutionist who has shown a different feel to the character and made it stronger and stronger with his restrained dialogues. One Powerful statement can be a proof “namma pasiku mela sapdura oru idly kuda nammalodathu kedaiyathu” well executed punch-line about communism. Kathiresan has taken time to showcase of what he is capable and the first half he gives his leisure time to enjoy the comedy, romance and ends the fun with the interval block with a message to Neil Nitin Mukesh I am Waiting.
The second half is the real timer and every clock striking one, there are flavors of entertainment and thrill. Kathiresan bursts out his anger for the social cause understanding the pain of what a farmer suffers in the interiors of the state. Kathiresan takes one step higher to make the people in the city to understand what pain it takes for a person who firmly believes in agriculture in his life. Kathiresan studies the complete history of the exploitation by the corporate to the villagers and how he overcomes the mighty corporate with his aged brigade is the scene by
AR Murugadoss’s subtle references to various scams in the country shows his guts. He manages to provoke the emotions in the common man with his searing dialogues. His digs at 2G scam, capitalism, airline scam reveal the ugly contradiction and the surreal world we live in. Murugadoss has once proved his mettle with his razor-sharp, thought-provoking dialogues.
Briefing the technical aspects cinematographer George C Williams has been impressive and his good flow continues with ARM team. Anirudh has rocked it again with some new flavors for Vijay mentioning “Selfie Pulla” has already given enough credits from fans. Perhaps the song placement seemed quick and hasty which loses pace.