Oru Nalla Naal Paathu Solren Vijay Sethupathi's latest is a black comedy
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Oru Nalla Naal Paathu Solren Vijay Sethupathi's latest is a black comedy |
vijay Sethupathi is currently one of the hottest stars in
Kollywood. He has been doing different types of films within the commercial
format with young, new directors — and most of them have worked. Today he has a
star image and an assured box office opening, and still he is willing to experiment
and give chances to debutants.
The latest in that series is Arumugakumar’s Oru Nalla Naal
Paathu Solren. The trailer of the film indicated that this would be a quirky
ride, and its punchline — "Indha kadhai le naan dhan ravaan un, naan dhan
ram un" (I am both, Ravan and Ram) — quickly became popular. This in
essence is what Sethupathi does in the film as well — plays villain to the end
until he turns out to be a hero!
Sethupathi must have loved the script written by the
director Arumugakumar, but the final product is a mixed bag. It is supposed to
be a wacky black comedy, but most of the time you get the feeling that the
laugh is on the audiences.
The story is set in a 'Yemasingapuram' — a forest area
somewhere in Andhra Pradesh, in a village inhabited by tribals who make a
living as thieves. They pray to Yama (the god of death) and the tribal chief is
a woman whose only son Yaman (Vijay Sethupathi) has to fulfill a 14-year-old
wish. He has to marry his niece Abhyalakshmi (Niharika Konidela), whose mother
ran away with someone from outside the tribe. So Yaman and his gang have to go
to the city and kidnap her and bring her back for the grand wedding ceremony.
Meanwhile, Abhyalakshmi — a modern young woman — is pursuing a college degree.
A bumbling classmate called Harish (Gautham Karthik) nurses a crush on her.
After some comic scenes, Yaman brings Abhyalakshmi to the forest, with Harish and his friend in
hot pursuit.
The plot is designed to provide humour, but the comic
elements are somehow half-baked. Take a scene where Gautham Karthik is being
interrogated by a policeman, and he tells the cop with a straight face: “Do you
know who I am?” and then promptly lowers his pants! And in the climax, the
tribal chief tells the heroine: "You have only two options – Option A or
Option B!"
It is obvious that some of the black humour is a reference
to Tamil cinema’s larger-than-life heroes and also a dig at television reality
shows like Kaun Banega Crorepati. Sethupathi appears in 10 different get-ups
and also sings a popular Chiranjeevi number (probably as the film is set in
Andhra Pradesh), and also delivers that famous line from all super-hero films —
"Somebody will come to save us!" — holding up a Pawan Kalyan poster!
Vijay Sethupathi makes his presence felt; his body language
and dialogue delivery are spot on. Gautham Karthik is a scream in an
out-and-out nutty role. He reminds you of his father Karthik who specialised in
similar roles during his younger days. Niharika is quite impressive in her
first Tamil appearance.
Oru Nalla Naal Paathu Solren film laced with
black humour, which has its moments — though few and far between.
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