Kazhugu
Kazhugu
| 16 March 2012 (USA)
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The film revolves round the lives, joys and sorrows of three friends, whose profession has to do with handling corpses.

Reviews
Smartorhypo Highly Overrated But Still Good
Lollivan It's the kind of movie you'll want to see a second time with someone who hasn't seen it yet, to remember what it was like to watch it for the first time.
Micah Lloyd Excellent characters with emotional depth. My wife, daughter and granddaughter all enjoyed it...and me, too! Very good movie! You won't be disappointed.
Melanie Bouvet The movie's not perfect, but it sticks the landing of its message. It was engaging - thrilling at times - and I personally thought it was a great time.
sribornagain-394-460163 It is a promising debut by Sathya Siva, writer & director of "Kazhugu". He has taken up a simple story, woven a lucid screenplay & executed the same with panache of a veteran. Nothing over-dramatic, not a complicated screenplay, it is the simplicity of the attempt which captures the viewer's heart. It is yet another example of how many youngsters these days are moving towards the realistic cinema with penchant for raw emotions of real people in remotest areas of Tamil Nadu. Sathya Siva seems to have a good eye on visualization of what is in the paper and the manner his vision has translated on screen is praiseworthy. He once again proves that simplicity in thought, conception & execution is all needed to make a good cinema. Movies moves at a comfortable pace , keeping the viewer engaged throughout the length with no scope for boredom. Dialogues are earthy. There are umpteen of one-liners which would bring a heartfelt smile. Sathya Siva has written the dialogs as well.Krishna seems to have a nice eye for good scripts. His debut "Alibaba" was a very well written & made movie , it was a shame that it didn't do well at the Box-office. His second "Katrathu Kalavu" also had a novel script but the execution played the spoilsport. This time in his third attempt , once again he has chosen a good script & this time execution is also good. He is earnest in his acting & seems to have undergone lots of hardships to enact this role. He comes out with flying colors in this role of the retriever of the dead bodies of those who commit suicide.Bidhu Madhavi has very expressive eyes & also has the talent. She has done her part sincerely . Thambi Ramaiah once again scores in his supporting role. He has done excellently well both in the comic as well as serious sequences. Karunas lends a neat support while Jayaprakash with his calm & cold demeanor is apt for his role .Sathya is the cinematographer & has captured the complicated landscapes of Kodaikanal in all its natural glory. He & his crew deserve heaps of appreciation for all the hardships they might have undergone in shooting in those unforgiving terrains."Aathadi Manasudhan" is yet another excellent melody from Yuvan Shankar Raja while "Ambalaikum Pombalaikum" is a foot-tapping number with meaningful lyrics by Snehan. Background score is mixed bag hovering between excellence & mediocrity.On the whole, "Kazhugu" is a neat , simple , creditable cinema by a promising débutant just falling short of excellence.Bottomline : Highflying Eagle