The comedy track of Muthukalai and Charlie is good. Jai Akash as the city slicker turned villager is ok while Sridevika makes a decent debut. The romance between the lead pair is not convincing.
Agathiyan seems to have lost focus somewhere down the lane as it is confusing as to what message he had to convey to the audience? Was it that living in a village is better than the city life? Everything about the film like the story, screenplay, dialogues and direction looks outdated. How Ramakrishna deals with the situations, emerges as a winner in a stick fight and marries Pooncholai forms the rest of the story. Yes, she was his wife of many, many years, and the. This leads to complications as Pooncholai?s uncle (Jaguar Thangam) wants to be the chief as he has his own axe to grind against Vijayakumar family. Gemini Ganesan is not a Rama, he is a Krishna.' As he talked about his wife and children, a frail old woman walked in with two cups of coffee. Meanwhile his search leads him to the village chief (Vijayakumar) who turns out to be his father! Vijayakumar has another wife and son who accept Ramakrishna as the ?elder brother` and future heir.
He does odd jobs for the wealthy but arrogant girl Pooncholai (Sridevika) who takes a liking for him.
So he reaches the place as a simple uneducated guy and is given shelter by Pavalakodi (Vani), a dancer and her brother (Charlie). Now after a break, he is back with Ramakrishna with an all new star cast set against a village milieu which just does not live up to his earlier works.Ī tycoon Ramakrishna (Jai Akash) gives a promise to his dying mother (Saranya) that he would take a break from his business commitments and visit a remote village in search of his roots. About Press Copyright Contact us Creators Advertise Developers Terms Privacy Policy & Safety How YouTube works Test new features Press Copyright Contact us Creators. In the late 90?s Agathiyan was considered as a director who could make believable love stories with a twist as in the films like Kathal Kottai and Gokulathil Seethai.