STORY
Kutrame Thandanai is the story of a mild-mannered collections agent. The man is slowly going blind and cannot afford the surgery to fix his eyes. He debates whether needs define morality and whether it is fine to co-opt with corruption by staying silent when he discovers the dead body of his young, female neighbour. When he witnesses a young woman’s murder, the killers offer him a large sum of money to remain quiet.
REVIEW
Casting is apt enough. Vidharth have done a brilliant performance. Aishwarya Rajesh appear in a cameo role and the character played by Aishwarya Rajesh deserves applause. Other cast including Nasser, Rahman Guru Somasundaram and Pooja Devariya also performed well.
The movie manages to keep us linked even with the slow screenplay. Certain sequences in the film do bring up issues about living reasonable, but they never seem to be long winded.
The film might not have too many high strain peaks that one would expect from a movie that belonging to this genre. But Kutrame Thandanai is exceptionally neat.
The director absolutely deserves mention for giving us one of the most realistic portrayals of a common man’s struggle to select his survival over morality.
Editing by Anucharan is good. Cinematography by Manikandan is brilliant.
Overall Kuttrame Thandanai is technically strong movie.