the film is directed by debutant director John Glady and stars newcomer Syed Majid, Meghna Ellen, Viji Shekhar, John Glady, Saranya Ravichandran, Ramesh Arumugam, Vinu Lawrence, Anand Kumar, Rajan.
Arun Raj has composed the music for the film, which has cinematography by AV Vasantha Kumar. RS Satish Kumar has overseen the editing and Durai Raj has produced.
Arun Raj has composed the music for the film, which has cinematography by AV Vasantha Kumar. RS Satish Kumar has overseen the editing and Durai Raj has produced.
The film revolves around Nagercoil area. Everything from speech, language and body language has been filmed according to the locale.
The movie moves into the story right from the start. At the beginning of the film, a bow song is sung. The story of the film begins within that song.
Pigeon racing has been a heroic sport for the people of the region. It is seen as a heroic sport as a Jallikattu is to Madurai and a Rekla race to Virudhunagar as a pigeon race is to Nagercoil.
They value pigeon breeding as their livelihood. The hero Syed, who appears in the character of Rajalingam, and his friends are living pigeon breeding as their livelihood.
Viji Shekhar is playing the mother of hero Syed. Being an only son, he cherishes and cherishes him immensely.
Viji Shekhar wants to leave the pigeon race and send his son to a good job after saying that his ancestors have ruined his life.
For that, he admits Rajalinga in the engineering college. He is failing some paper while finishing college. Raja Lingam takes permission to raise pigeons at home until he finishes writing the paper.
Rajalingam, who is always very interested in pigeon breeding, also develops a conflict with the youths of the neighboring house due to this.
Ramesh Arumugam, who is a farmer, is constantly encouraging the youth of his area to lead them in the right direction. The day for the pigeon race in town is approaching. Despite his mother's opposition, Rajalingam participates in the pigeon race. On the other hand, Swayambu is the villain who commits several murders in the town.He also participates in pigeon races. In the Pigeon Race Rajalinga and Swayambu have a direct clash.
What happened after that is the rest of the story of the film.
Syed Majid, who played the role of Rajalingam, suited the role perfectly.
He carried the momentum from the beginning till the end and kept the viewers enthralled.
Viji Shekhar, who played the role of mother, is another pillar of the film. Viji is a character who is constantly struggling to get his son into a good job and make a life for him. Ramesh Arumugam, who played the role of Ramesh Parmanyar, has completed the character beautifully. The director has carved the character of the farmer in such a way that everyone feels that if there is someone like him in the village, there will be no problem.
Magna Ellen as the heroine has done what she has been given to do beautifully. Saranya, who plays the father's daughter in Rajalingam, has played the role to perfection. Saranya has transformed into a local woman and has created both body language and spoken language beautifully on screen.
Vinu Lawrence, who appeared in the villain role of Suyambu, has done his character perfectly. Director John Claudy surprised everyone by acting as a friend. John Claudy has carved the character to such an extent that the viewers long to have such a friend.
In the background music of the film, the same music from the beginning to the climax has given a bit of noise. Might have noticed that. Both Villuppattu and Sami Patu were enjoyable.
We can be proud that Tamil cinema has got a quality director. The director has left his mark in the scenery, plot, dialogues and acting.
the cinematography was visible in every scene. Be it the shots of pigeons flying, the cinematographer has clearly visualized the action scenes and the pace of the story. Rajan, who played the role of Amal's father, also gave a commendable performance.
A film has become an iconic piece of work for all the stars who acted in it.
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