Garudan Movie Review

Casting : Soori, Sasikumar, Unni Mukundan, Samuthirakani, Revathi Sharma, SShivada, Brigida Saga, Mime Gopi, RV Udhayakumar, Vadivukarasi, Dushyanth Jayaprakash
Directed By : RS Durai Senthilkumar
Music By : Yuvan Shankar Raja
Produced By : Grassroot Films, Lark Studios – K.Kumar

Sasikumar and Unni Mukundan have been close friends since childhood. Having sheltered the destitute Suri from a young age, he is a faithful servant to Unni Mukundan. At the same time, he appreciates Sasikumar’s relationship as one of his family.

In this situation, did Unni Mukundan try to betray Sasikumar due to circumstances, so Suri sided with her boss for Viswasa? Or did he side with the justice of Sasikumar, who appreciated the relationship and showed affection as one of the family? It is the story of ‘Karuda’ that tells the story.

Soori has acted in the role of Sokan as a Velandi man and as the boss’s crazy Viswasi. When asked by his boss, the no-nonsense man tells the truth faster than an express train and makes fans laugh out loud. Despite being the hero of the story, Suri, who gets through the first half deftly with both Sasikumar and Unni Mukundan by his side, carries the entire film on his shoulders in the second half.

Both Sasikumar and Unni Mukandhan have played powerful characters with maturity and added strength to the film. While the importance of their friendship moves the first half of the film briskly, the betrayal between them moves the second half of the film interestingly and aggressively. Both of them have competed and traveled not only for the film but also for Suri too.

Samuthirakani’s screen presence and acting as a police inspector add strength to the storyline. The performance of director RV Udayakumar, who plays the role of a minister, attracts attention. We will definitely continue to see him as an actor.

Revathy Sharma, Shivatha, Brigitta Sakha, Roshini Haripriyaan, Maim Gopi, Vadyukkarasi, Dushyant Jayaprakash who have played other roles are suitable choices for the role.

Cinematographer Arthur A. Wilson’s camera captures the action scenes in the dusty area not only aggressively but naturally, making the audience nervous. Is this possible with the sun? The question didn’t even occur to the audience, mainly because of the way cinematographer Arthur A. Wilson portrayed him throughout the film.

While the songs in Yuvan Shankar Raja’s music are not memorable, the background music makes the visuals memorable.

Cinematographer Pradeep E. Raghav, the way the interlude scene and the climax have edited the previous scene not only makes the film lively, but what happens next? gives rise to the expectation that

Director R. S. Durai Senthilkumar has directed the film elegantly in order to take Suri, who has gone beyond being a comedy actor to a strong actor with the film ‘Viduthai’, to further heights.

Director RS Durai Senthilkumar has succeeded in satisfying the cinema fans by giving not only a good story but also a mass action film by combining the three elements of soil, woman and gold that cause competition between people with faith and treachery.