OK OK - Oru Kal Oru Kannadi
Another comedy ha-trick from director Rajesh.
Expectation for this movie was too high because of two pupil 1) Santhanam 2) Rajesh
And I should say both of them has enough entertainment for the audience, and preserved the hope on them.
I got a Himalayan doubt on Udhayanidhi after looking at his half-baked acting in his introduction shot. Then later he trying to stabilize it in the due course of movie. Major turn-off for him is his eyes. He looks OK when he wears sunglasses.
There was huge applause and whistle for Santhanam's entry(they didnt do it for the hero :p) He steals the show during his presence in the screen.
Conversation between Udhayanithi and Santhanam is the major part of movie. And most of the time they give laughter.
Nothing special to mention about Hansika. She does a very average performance.
Screenplay style is same as that of BOSS (a) Baskaran. One thing I wonder about Rajesh is that the story he handle is the same old recipe but still he adds some magic ingredient to make it presentable and enjoyable.
But to mention that even a very liked dish can bore you at some point of time. And I guess his style of movies are reaching saturation. He should change it or else would stay back in the race. Because in few of the scene you could guess the next frame.
Songs were already reached us to some extent. Harris has re-composed his own tunes shuffling tune notes here and there from his past tunes. It was still good to hear like we get snacks from road side shop cooked with re-heated oil.
But to mention choreography has ruined that little taste too. Not to blame the choreographers they would have hard time teaching these folks. Fact is the dance do look like some nursery school stage program with simple steps that too with out co-ordination.
One thing to object (or should say condemn) in the movie is, there is set of sequences in which they make fun of a girl, who is not so pretty. Such kind of discrimination should not be encouraged in mass media.
OKOK is Just OK....
Another comedy ha-trick from director Rajesh.
Expectation for this movie was too high because of two pupil 1) Santhanam 2) Rajesh
And I should say both of them has enough entertainment for the audience, and preserved the hope on them.
There was huge applause and whistle for Santhanam's entry(they didnt do it for the hero :p) He steals the show during his presence in the screen.
Conversation between Udhayanithi and Santhanam is the major part of movie. And most of the time they give laughter.
Nothing special to mention about Hansika. She does a very average performance.
Screenplay style is same as that of BOSS (a) Baskaran. One thing I wonder about Rajesh is that the story he handle is the same old recipe but still he adds some magic ingredient to make it presentable and enjoyable.
But to mention that even a very liked dish can bore you at some point of time. And I guess his style of movies are reaching saturation. He should change it or else would stay back in the race. Because in few of the scene you could guess the next frame.
Songs were already reached us to some extent. Harris has re-composed his own tunes shuffling tune notes here and there from his past tunes. It was still good to hear like we get snacks from road side shop cooked with re-heated oil.
But to mention choreography has ruined that little taste too. Not to blame the choreographers they would have hard time teaching these folks. Fact is the dance do look like some nursery school stage program with simple steps that too with out co-ordination.
One thing to object (or should say condemn) in the movie is, there is set of sequences in which they make fun of a girl, who is not so pretty. Such kind of discrimination should not be encouraged in mass media.
OKOK is Just OK....
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