Vallavan Vaguthathada Movie Review


Casting : Tej Charanraj, Rajesh Balachandiran, Aananya Mani, Swathi Meenakshi, Regin Rose
Directed By : Vinayek Durai
Music By : Sagishna Xavier
Produced By : Vinayek Durai

‘Vallavan Vakuthadada’ tells the story around 6 characters in a hyperlink style, keeping the theme of “good things happening” as the theme.

No matter what you do, no matter what mistakes you make, money is the most important thing for five travelers who are financially well off. But one who thinks of helping others and living honestly loses everything in life and is forced to suffer more and more.

Although these six people are unrelated to each other, money connects them. Debutant director Vinayak Durai has told interestingly how the changes in their lives are not only lively but also captures the entire attention of the viewers for two hours.

Tej Charanraj, Rajesh Balachandran, Ananya Mani, Swathi Meenakshi, Vikram Aditya and Regine Rose, who have played small roles in a few films, are playing lead roles for the first time.

All are apt choices for the character and have done the given job flawlessly. Moreover, Rajesh Balachandran, who is playing the role of a police inspector, is getting a lot of attention by acting with a unique mannerism.

Cinematographer Karthik Nallamuthu knows the producer’s position and keeps his camera moving within a certain circle, but has done his job well according to the story.

Music director Sakishna Xavier does not have a chance to improvise, but he lends a hand to the film by giving the background music to bring life to the scenes.

Cinematographer Ajay’s work is excellent in conveying the story revolving around six characters to the audience without any confusion.

Written, directed and produced by Vinayak Durai, the screenplay can be told on a grand scale, but has been a huge success in trying to make it on a small budget.

Director Vinayak Durai’s interesting screenplay and the way it is told in a hyperlink makes the film enjoyable by keeping the sentence, “God will test the good but will not give up, while the Lord will give a lot to the bad but will not give up”.

At the same time, some scenes are predictable. Especially for the heroine who is struggling for money, it is easy to guess how she will get the money. Director Vinayak Durai, who has completely satisfied the fans of all walks of life despite such minor flaws, has proved that he is a genius in making a simple subject interesting in screen language.