March 21, 2014.
Cast: Dinesh, Malavika.
Cast: Dinesh, Malavika.
Director: Rajumurugan.
Cuckoo directed by
debutante Rajumurugan comes from one of his real life encounters during his
stint as a Magazine reporter.
Tamizh (Dinesh) is a blind
man who earns his bread mainly as a singer in a music band. He happens to meet
Swathanthrakodi, who is also blind, through a common friend. Their brief
encounters slowly turns to romance after the initial quarrelling. Finally when
they decide to get married, their till then happy life turns awry after Kodi’s
brother forcefully arranges her marriage to his friend.
Though there is nothing new
in the story as such, the screenplay narration and execution are really good
taking the audience right into the lives of the blind couple. Refreshingly it
is not the usual tragic love story with a mushy sentimental dialogue in every
other scene. Instead it’s filled with situational humor almost all through the
film except for the last part.
Still there is plenty of
room for improvement; there are a few unnecessary scenes that lengthen the film
much beyond what is required and surprisingly there are a lotta melodramatic
“coincidences” and “magic” that happens especially towards the end. If not for
these two flaws Cuckoo could have easily found it’s place in the list of the
greatest Tamil films.
Santhosh Narayanan has once
again come up with soulful music and soothing BGM lifting the mood of the film
manifold. The supporting cast also puts in a wonderful performance inspite of
not being regular actors.
But Cuckoo belongs
undoubtedly to it’s lead pair Dinesh and Malavika. The chemistry is crackling
and they deliver a lifetime performance which is sure to be nominated for the
highest awards in the country. With the brilliant and honest performance they
have definitely taken the Tamizh-Kodi story to an altogether different level, much
much better than what Rajumurugan must have had in mind.
I
am giving a 3.25 for the film and 0.25 for it’s lead pair. Go watch it, you
will fall in love.
Rating Scale (Out
of 5)
Less than 2
-
Unwatchable.
2 to 2.25
-
Below average.
2.5 to 2.75
-
Average.
3 to
3.25
-
Good.
3.5 to
3.75 -
Really Good.
4 to
4.25
-
Great.
4.5 and
above
- Extraordinary.
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