Kalaga Thalaivan Movie Review

Kalaga Thalaivan Movie Review
Nayagan Udayanidhi is engaged in the task of rooting out the corporate organization that has turned into Eman and destroyed the people. Villain Aarav enters the field to destroy those who want to destroy it and their plan to save the same corporate from destruction. Who won out of these two? It is the ‘rebellion leader’ that is said with suspense.

Udayanidhi, who used to act only in comedy and romantic films, has now chosen different plots and characters and started acting. He should be commended for this. Udhayanidhi, who fits perfectly in the role that suits the story, has acted with his eyes in many places.A hero can beat ten people by leaping, but he who has done everything with logic, why is he running like this while being a hero! Although it makes you think that in some scenes, in the end he performs magic and proves that he is always a hero and gets applause.

Nithi Aggarwal has played a heroine who travels with the story rather than a typical commercial heroine. Nithi Aggarwal, who has played the character with real feel, shines with extra charm due to the emotion she conveys in the romantic scenes.

Aaroo, who plays the role of a villain, has made the most of his opportunity and has proven himself in many places.Aarav makes an action-packed debut and travels fast, the subsequent scenes and his brutal performance make the moviegoers afraid of him.

After ‘Madras’, Kalaiyarasan has acted in a character role that is in the minds of fans. All the scenes he comes in are the height of excitement and his performance in them adds to the strength of the film.
Jeeva Ravi, Angana Roy, RJ Vignesh, Anupama Kumar in other roles have done their job well.

Cinematographer K. Dilraj has traveled according to the story. The hero and heroine are not given separate lighting at any place but they are displayed in color tone for other characters which makes us travel along with the story.
The music by Arol Korolli is a listenable song.

Music composer Srikanth Deva’s background score adds tremendous strength to the film. After ‘E’, Srikanth Deva, who has scored notable background music, is gaining attention.

Mizhesh Thirumeni, who has written and directed the story with social concern, has tried to give it as a commercial film without spice.The director who is very careful to make the audience understand that whatever scene is being taken logically, has inserted some characters in the screenplay for that.

Despite the fast-moving screenplay, the way it is presented is too slow which is a bit of a weakness for the film.But that flaw is invisible because of what has been said about the activities of corporates and the people who are affected by them.

Director Mizhesh Thirumeni, who has told the story of common people trying to bring down a huge empire naturally without any heroism, has kept the hero running away in fear throughout the film.The ending of the film with Brusley’s quote comparing the hero’s fortitude is a standing ovation.

All in all, ‘Kalaga Thalaivan’ is for the people