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Kozhi Pannai ChellaDurai

In their childhood, a brother and sister are abandoned by their parents, and they are lovingly raised by Yogi Babu, who runs a poultry farm. The brother, Egan, holds an immense affection for his sister, Sathya Devi, and is willing to do anything for her. Similarly, Sathya Devi showers her brother with love. At one point, Sathya Devi falls in love with someone, and upon discovering this, Egan becomes furious and chases her lover with a sickle, ready to attack him. What happens next forms the climax of the story.

At first glance, the story may seem like a tale of sibling love, but beyond that, director Seenu Ramasamy has masterfully conveyed the deeper meaning of life, scene by scene. Newcomer Egan, who plays the brother, leaves a lasting impression by portraying the role in his own unique style, without imitating anyone else. His natural appearance, especially his dark complexion, serves as a plus point. The character of Egan convincingly proves that a person can be both loving and fiercely temperamental at the same time.

Sathya Devi, who plays Egan's sister, displays strength by courageously giving up her love to obey her brother's wishes. Her performance remains grounded in realism without going overboard. Brigida, who plays Mud Pot shopkeeper who falls for Egan, shines in her pavadai-sattai attire, capturing attention with her charm. Her playful banter about love adds an extra spark, providing lighthearted moments. Yogi Babu, as the owner of the poultry farm, excels in his character role. He leaves behind his usual comedic one-liners and delivers dignified dialogues, showcasing a more serious side to his acting that leaves a lasting impression.

Director Seenu Ramasamy has consistently focused on telling stories that emphasize the importance of life in all his films. In this movie, too, he has successfully delivered that message with subtlety and grace. His ability to portray family relationships and the value of forgiveness in such a natural and realistic manner is something only he can achieve. Best wishes to Seenu Ramasamy for continuing his journey without deviating from his path.

Ashok Raj’s cinematography captures the scenes with a realistic touch, as if we're witnessing events happening next door, without relying on artificial colors or embellishments.N.R. Raghunathan’s music flows smoothly, with melodious tunes enhancing the emotional depth of the film.The character of Sellathurai, the protector of the family and owner of the poultry farm, stands as a symbol of responsibility and resilience.

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