Kalvan Movie Review

GV Prakash Kumar, Ivana in Kalvan Movie HD Images
GV Prakash Kumar, Ivana in Kalvan Movie HD Images

Casting : G.V.Prakash Kumar, Bharathi Raja, Ivana, Dheena, G. Gnanasambandam, Vinoth Munna
Directed By : P.V. Shankar
Music By : Songs Music – G.V. Prakash Kumar – Background Music – Revaa
Produced By : Axess Film Factory – G. Dilli Babu

Protagonist GV Prakash Kumar, who lives in a dangerous village near the forest, frequented by elephants, lives by stealing and drinking alcohol along with his friend Dina. Meanwhile, whoever meets the heroine Ivana falls in love with her. But Evan rejects GV’s love and chases him away, adopting Bharathiraja from a destitute old age home for him.

When his friend thinks that GV Prakash Kumar adopted the helpless old man for love. In the background of the adoption comes the shocking plan of GV Prakash Kumar. what is that? Did his plan and love come true? Saying that is ‘false’.

Although he did not show any change in his appearance for the character of Kempan, GV Prakash played the role of Kempan in Kongu Tamil Paci, which has left a place in the hearts of the fans. Although he initially comes across as a typical GV Prakash, stealing and drinking, he shines in the turbulent scenes when love is rejected, and also threatens to display a villainous performance with his plan to keep Paradhiraja.

Ivana, who plays the heroine, attracts the fans with her smiling face. Traveling with the storyline through natural acting, he has given excellent performances in the scenes where he rejects the thief’s love, expresses his anger and gets angry after knowing his lover’s identity.

At a mature age, Bharathiraja, who makes a pathetic debut with a wistful mood, takes on the role of a grandfather after adopting him as a grandpa, and is full of fun. Who is it? A person who creates huge expectations for his character by chasing away a tiger with his eyes, talking in Malayalam and subjugating an elephant, in a scene where he regrets talking about the agony of loneliness, leaves the audience confused with his performance.

Dina, who plays GV Prakash’s friend, travels throughout the film. He is also identifying himself as a character actor who makes people laugh with his occasional quips and his usual style.

All the stars who have played other roles like village chief and village people, forest officials, forest guards are suitable choices for the character.

GV Prakash Kumar music all the songs are refreshing. Reva’s background music has traveled to add strength to the storyline.

Even though the green forest and the danger of the elephants in it are the main features of the screenplay, PV Shankar as the cinematographer has shown it in a very ordinary way without making it grand. At the same time, the way the hero is chased by an elephant in the final scene is intimidating.

Director PV Shankar moves the screenplay interestingly with GV Prakash Kumar’s plot and Bharathiraja’s background, making the film easy to guess what will happen in the end?

The excitement in the climax scene where the elephant is chased away and the majesty of the elephant would have definitely given the audience a new experience if it had been there throughout the film. However, director PV Shankar, who has handled all aspects like love, comedy, betrayal and sentiment in moderation and has given a film for all parties, attracts children through animals.