Vachadu Gelichadu: Vacchadu Visinginchaadu
Rating: 2/5
Story:
Jeeva (Jeeva) and Ramana (Nanda) are step brothers from different fathers. Ramana hates Jeeva and tries to kill him and runs from the house who become a big don of Mumbai. Jeeva comes to Mumbai and falls in love with Anjana (Taapsee). At an instant, Ramana kills Anajana’s father accidentally. Anjana wants to take revenge on Ramana so she asks the Jeeva to defeat him behind the bars.. As there is no evidence for the killing, Ramana has to voluntarily surrender to police.
Ramana disagrees to do that and Anjana leaves Jeeva and move away to some unknown place until she get to know that Ramana is arrested or killed. Later Ramana comes to know that Jeeva is his step brother and he completely ignores him. But Jeeva hunts him down and there comes an unexpected twist in the tale.
Analysis:
This is a romantic family drama laced with some action. But the way of narrating the story to the audience has been moved in a very boring and slow pace irritating them. The scenes look stupid and out of place at times. But that is deliberately done by the director and that will be known once the twist is revealed. The final twist answers many logical errors too.
But final twist is that which just looks like the twist from Prabhas's Darling movie. So, the only plus point of the film doesn’t really ‘shock’ our audience. May be Tamil audience might respond to it in a better way.
The film is technically sound and the performances are alright. Script is very weak that it would be a big test to sit through the film till climax. Music and cinematography are good though.
Performances:
Jeeva is good as the protagonist. His character needs to be underplayed and he does well in doing so. Taapsee looks sweet as Anjana but has to improve her acting skills. Nandha is good in a serious role. Santhanam’s comedy lacked the kick and Rehman is good in a small role.
Technicalities:
Thaman’s music is cool. Background score is very good. Anjana Anjana and Andala Bala songs will stay with you. Muttaiah’s cinematography is an asset to the film. Cinematography arrests you right away from the start. Editing by Vijayan is fine.
Kannan is a good technician but needs to sharpen his skills as a script writer. Although he has made deliberate errors as per the script requirement, he could have made this a breezy entertainer. All the comedy scenes are gone wasted. Romantic scenes lacked the soul (deliberate, may be).

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