Sunday, August 27, 2006

Khakka Khakka - II




I hope, you could have guessed the movie name, what I am talking about. (but still I will tell the name: Vettaiyadu, Vilayadu). I think that Gowtham (Director) has much been inspired by ‘Serial killer’, ‘Thriller’ and the kind of novels.

Gowtham, himself said in one of his interviews that the story of the film was 99% same as Khakka Khakka. “Khakka Khakka was a local chase; but it is going to be an international chase” – said Gowtham, before starting the film.


Kamal introduction scene was very exciting – You will like it very much if you (still) like “Khakka Khakka”. Then, each and every scene hides behind suspense with thrilling background music. Kamal (DCP, Raghavan) takes in charge of finding the serial killers. He starts his hunting. After kamal lands in New York, it gives us the feeling of being there by ourselves (watch the people there conversing only in English, most of the films don’t dare to do!). Jyothiga.. was not given that much importance, but she acted just by facial expressions as she always does. (at last, she is rescued -- this might be the only difference between both films).



Songs were shot pretty cool. Gowtham takes us a free tour around NY (Noticed Gowtham appearing in one of the songs? ).

But, most of the scenes look too violent. If you can bear this, you will be very much impressed by the film. :)

If you like to see the movie, better sit in a DTS enabled theatre :-)

7 comments:

Sumithra said...

Violent? Hmm.. It's not a movie for me I guess..

Manivannan P said...

Oh! picturization, songs were good anyway.

Sumithra said...

But still.. I can't stand violence. Makes me feel sick. Songs will be on TV very soon anyway..

Manivannan P said...

oh,I didnt know that the film hurted you this much!

prabs said...

i guess this gautham is a nostalgic guy.. some characters name came alive from KK..

movie is little Violent and other than very few thing, he did an excellent project...i like the movie X'plly BGM and picturization.. cool..

Ramprasad said...
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Ramprasad said...

Liked the screenplay, camera and music. But didn't find it very violent.