Casting : Poo Ram, Kali Venkat, Master Deepan, Pandiyamma, Lakshmi, Pandi, Yothi, Raju, Karuppu, Anand, Jay, Deva, Sangili
Directed By : Ra.Venkat
Music By : Theesan
Produced By : Sravanthi Ravi Kishor
Poo Ram, a poor farmer, is struggling to buy a Diwali dress for his grandson who grows up in his care. After trying many places and unable to get the money, his grandson decides to sell the goat he is lovingly rearing. But the traders are afraid to buy the goat because it has happened to Sami. But Poo Ram tries to sell the goat somehow as the goat is the only way to get money
On the other hand, Kali Venkat, who works at a curry shop, quits due to a fight with his employer’s son and decides to open his own curry shop on Diwali. But he could not buy a goat due to lack of money. However, he is serious that he will buy at least one goat and sell curry for Diwali to do what he said.
Meanwhile, Kali Venkat comes to know that Poo Ram is trying to sell the goat and decides to buy the goat saying that it is okay what happened to Sami. So, Poo Ram is relieved that he will get money and buy new clothes for his grandson, so the goat is stolen.
When the day dawns and it is Diwali, Poo Ram and Kali Venkat go in search of the stolen goat, did they find the goat?, or not?, did both of their wishes come true? That is the rest of the story of ‘Kida’.
Poo Ram, who plays the role of an old poor farmer, has, as usual, come out strong with his seasoned performance. The scenes of him struggling to fulfill his motherless grandson’s Diwali wish and the scene of him crying after losing his goat which was the last chance for money leave the viewers disturbed.
Kali Venkat, who plays the role of Villichami, brings life to the scenes with her natural acting and makes us laugh at many places. The new business tactic is the scenes of a man struggling without money to run a curry shop and trying to collect money from customers to buy goats. If the curry shop owners follow his idea, it will surely be well received by the people.
The boy Kadir has lived as a boy from that land. The scenes of the person who is happy to tell his friends that he will get a new baby on Diwali, when he has to sell his goat to buy clothes, says that he wants a goat, and tries to save his goat without crying and trying to save his goat is beyond the usual cinema.
Pandiyamma, who is playing the wife of Poo Ram, has played in a way that gives pride to the heads of the family who lend a helping hand to their husbands in difficult situations.
Vijaya who plays Kali Venkat’s wife, Pandi who plays Kali Venkat’s son, Jyoti who plays Pandi’s girlfriend, Raju, Karupu and Anand, Jai, Deva, Sangi, who plays the thieves in the film, all the actors in the film have traveled strongly to the screenplay.
M. Jayaprakash’s cinematography, with the excitement of the festival days, the expectation of the boy waiting for that day, Poo Ram’s anguish of what he will do when that day comes, and Kali Venkat’s disappointment that he will be humiliated by the villagers as usual on that day, has very well conveyed the struggle of all emotions to the fans.
In Theesan music, songs and background music travel interwoven with the story. At any point, the music travels along with the visuals and adds strength to the music in isolation.
After showing the theft of a goat in the first scene, the film editor’s narration and compilation of scenes, which has narrated the events that happened three days before that, have moved the film interestingly.
The screenplay and visuals created by director Ra.Venkat, based on a short journey in search of a missing goat, captures our attention from the beginning to the end of the film. Although the film is also the events that happen around it, in it a love, not forgetting the help done by one, the realistic comedy of the villagers, the life of children, the miseries of the farmers, etc., is not only a good entertainment film that can be seen by all parties but also talks about the social woes.
While it is predictable that all will turn out well in the end when it comes to searching for the missing goat, the way it defies our guesses as to how it will all turn out is admirable.
For those who fear that Sami will punish him when he sells the goat, while Poo Ram and Kali Venkat’s responses are admirable, the director ends the film as if Sami is responsible for everything that happened, especially the scenes where the escaped goat hides in the Ayyanar temple. Disappointing to be.
Although the festival is a happy day for many people, most of the people pass the day with longing and disappointment. Director Ra.Vengatta Reddy Carpet has given people hope by saying that if you believe that everything will happen, there is a way for everyone, it will be good. Let’s welcome.