Kayamai Kadakka Review… a narrative that made sense!
Year: 2021
Genre: Relations, Social Justice, Investigation, Crime, Thriller
Cast: Vatsan M Natarajan, Masanth Natarajan, Nagarajan Kannan, Vishwa Bharath, Pranav Kiruthik
Director: Kiran R
Writer: Kiran R
Cinematographer: Sundar Ram Krishnan
Summary: Santosh meets his Facebook friend for the first time only to be dragged into a killing spree around town
Overall Rating: Feast
Kayamai Kadakka’s narrative made sense! The movie’s slow atmosphere gave us time to digest the intricate plot
~Worth Watching~
Delicious
—Santosh (Masanth Natarajan) was the simple guy next door who cared for social issues and struck a friendship online with a like-minded individual. Immediately, we connected with him. The first scenes quickly grabbed our attention and we were engrossed till the end.
On their first meeting, the two friends engaged in a gripping discussion about the terrible things happening in society; Santosh was timid while his Facebook pal (Vatsan M Natarajan) was the vocal one.
Kayamai Kadakka wasn’t a linear storyline, the spin of events gave us a chance to witness the main characters’ development. The film talked about social justice from a raw standpoint and led us to ruminate on the true meaning of integrity
—Nothing to say about the acting skills, simply fantastic! The cast was so down-to-earth. No one was overstepping anyone, instead, they were pulling us into the story to the extent we started screaming at Santosh telling him what to do and where to escape when he was feeling unsafe 😀
—Sundar Ram Krishnan aced the photography!!
—Kayamai Kadakka was a good example of less is more; actually, it was only at the end we noticed how small the cast was. Andddd there was no heroine, a great way to break from the norm
Bland
Nothing bland found
Viewers’ Guide
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