UPPU KARUVADU MOVIE REVIEW
Release Date : Nov 27,2015
Review by : Behindwoods Review Board
CAST AND CREW
Production: First Copy Pictures, Night Show Pictures
Cast: Karunakaran, M.S.Baskar, Nandita, Sathish
Direction: Radha Mohan
Screenplay: Radha Mohan
Story: Radha Mohan
Music: Steve Vatz
Background score: Steve Vatz
After making memorable movies like Mozhi and Abhiyum Naanum, Radha
Mohan has come out with a ‘pakka’ comedy film in the form of Uppu
Karuvadu with elements that stamp his presence all over. You can find
Radha Mohan’s touch all over the film, particularly in the comedy
department, which works bewitchingly well.
They say, if you
cast well, your job is halfway done. That is an undeniable fact and
something that has gone in favor for Radha Mohan in Uppu Karuvadu. All
the lead casts fit the roles like a mitten starting with Karunakaran who
plays the role of an aspiring director who is filled with sarcasm,
humor and satire. At places his character requires to take the plunge to
get more emotional and serious, which he does it so effortlessly.
You can have a Radha Mohan film even without Prakash Raj but not in the
absence of this underused talent Kumaravel. Right from Azhagiya Theeye
to Uppu Karuvadu, Radha Mohan finds one of the most lovable characters
for Kumaravel. It is sad that other directors just don’t see him the way
Radha Mohan does.
MS Bhaskar, Nanditha, Charms, Mayilsamy,
Doubt Senthil, Daddy Saravanan, Rachitha, Sathish, Narayanan - they all
deserve to be lauded for their fluent performance. Doubt Senthil is the
pick of the lot when it comes to evoking laughter. His character works
big time on screen. Everyone has done their bit to crack people up.
Though the pillar of the film is comedy, beyond a point the fun elements
do get a little repetitive and become dime a dozen.
The first
half of the film is lively and fairly entertaining, but the core concept
gets diluted a little towards the later part of the second half and
gets stranded at a particular point before taking the center again soon
later. The screenplay could have been a little tighter, especially in
the second half.
A remarkable film has to stand tall in every
single department and that is where Uppu Karuvadu falls flat. The
technical department shows glimpses of promise here and there, but one
feels that they just couldn’t cut the mustard. The songs are a hindrance
and even the BGM does not elevate some of the impactful scenes to the
desired extent.
The film at the end of the day might make you
wear a pleasant smile on your face, but one might wonder what is
actually missing in it. It has some fun elements for which you might
laugh your heart out, but is it thoroughly satisfactory? It might not,
at least for some.
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