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A sparkling entertainer on a festive day. Realising that a feel-good film would create fireworks in the box-office, particularly it is published on a day like deepavali, conductor mithran jawahar and dhanush have teamed up to depict a family entertainer which is pleasant and entertaining.
The duo had devised a alike impact in ‘yaradi nee mohini before’. Even though their alchemy failed to click in the second outing ‘kutti’, the conductor-actor combo seems to have taken off from where they left in ‘yaradi ne mohini’.
A cool and a casual dhanush, genelia with her girl-next-door-looks, an expressive vivekh and a bunch of apt star cast make the film a unforgettable watch.
Even though the movie has various sequences that are cliched and too predictable, a credible show by the characters and visual representation makes it engrossing. Dhanush knows the knack of picking right scripts and it’s apparent from his recent films that are rather unlike one another.
Siva (dhanush) is a happy-go-lucky youngster and he loves all fun underneath sun. But a noble and a caring soul, he volunteers to assist everyone in distress. He is mentioned in a large joint family.
A do-gooder, siva along with his friends kidnaps a bride from a wedding hall. In the end he understands later that it was the faulty pick. But the girl pooja (genelia) is happy being kidnapped as the marriage was being organised versus her wish. Shiva is now forced to look after her untill all issues are sorted out.
Shiva takes pooja to his family. A little lie and she is there in his house. As it happens, she tardily wins the love and care of everyone there.
There is one emotional ekambaram (vivek), an accountant working in the family, who believes that he has particular sub-conscious memory power. As it happens, siva and pooja fall for one another and all ends well.
Dhanush is impressive. His casual body language and cool dialogue deliverance is apt for the role. He seems to share a good rapport with vivek. They both carry on from where they had left in ‘padikathavan’.
The comic timing amid the two is wonderful and is certain to fetch the roof down. Even though a family entertainer, the movie has a couple of stunts sequence for dhanush.
Genelia is tailor-made as pooja. She is as usual funny, witty and brings innocence to the reputation. A bubbly genelia gives her best becoming underneath the skin of the role easily.
Vivek is funny as emotional ekambaram. He speaks less and makes us laugh more. Bhagyaraj, ashish vidyarthi, jayaprakash reddy and mayilsami chip in with their best while the likes of rajalakshmi, ambika and rekha do give a decent performance.
The movie has catchy tunes by vijay antony particularly the song ‘ussumu larsay…’. The re-recording is rather apt for the theme. On the entire, ‘uthamaputhiran’ is a movie that it entertaining and feel-good from frame one. Even though little lengthy, it’s a film that’s worth a watch this deepavali.
rating: 3. 5
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