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Film: Irumbu KuthiraiStarring: Atharvaa, Priya Anand, Raai Laxmi
Director: Yuvaraj Bose
Producer: Kalpathi Aghoram
Banner: AGS Entertainment
Music: GV Prakash Kumar
Story:
Irumbu Kuthirai is the story of
Pondicherry based youngster Prithvi [Atharvaa] a part-time pizza
delivery boy. Like all other youngsters, Prithvi falls in love with
Samyuktha [Priya Anand] and a romantic journey follows until he bought a
new second-hand bike by force. Consecutively, Samyuktha get kidnapped
by a bikers gang lead by Johnny Tri Nyugen. Why was Samyuktha kidnapped?
How Prithvi unfolds the truth behind her abduct, forms the crux of
Irumbu Kuthirai.
Performances:
Atharvaa looks handsome
and his dashing personality could have elevated more in the form of
heroism in the movie. He has done his parts well as a trying to prove
his mettle in life.
Priya Anand is eye-candy. Her chemistry with Atharvaa is good and nothing new. Priya Anand costumes need a special mention.
Devadarsshini is a perfect choice and delivered a lively performance as Atharvaa’s mother in Irumbu Kuthirai.
Jhonny Tri Nyugen was
warmly welcomed by audiences. He was given utmost scope for performance
and has apparently handled the lead villain role with ease.
Among others Jegan and Raai Lakshmi are candid as Atharvaa’s friends. Lakshmi’s non-sinking dubbing played a spoil sport.
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Technical Analysis:
Yuvaraj Bose’s debut is not so
remarkable. The director has to focus on the narration and screenplay.
He has to be appreciated for bringing on board such talented stars who
have perfectly suit the bill.
G.V.Prakash Kumar's background is
appealing, especially in the biking sequences. All the songs appear like
speed breakers testing audiences patience. Despite all odds, 'Penne
Penne' and 'Ange Ippo Enne Seigiraai' make an impression.
Gurudev takes the credits for grandeur
visuals of Irumbu Kuthirai. Cinematography is picturesque in the bike
sequences, which were shot in foreign locales but forced to be believed
as Pondy.
TS Suresh’s editing is okay, as the movie is locked to just 2 hrs 3 mins.
Analysis:
Yuvaraj takes the credits of introducing
a film on bike racing in Tamil cinema for the first time. Thumps up for
the Script, but the direction needed much more concentration. Irumbu
Kuthirai has a humdrum screenplay with lethargic pace, otherwise of
which could have made the film interesting.
First half of Irumbu Kuthirai has
nothing to offer much rather than usual love story that falls flat. But
the director has come up with interesting pre-interval block, followed
by bike racing and action stunt in the second half that finally ends
with a noteworthy climax.
Final Verdict: Dreary ride on a festering bike…