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Featured Pardhu Movie Review

by Indian Cinema

Comedy, action, romance Pardhu has everything you need in an out and out entertainer. The movie keeps you entertained, while at the same time leaves you with a desire for more in light of the fact that the story line is clichéd and the audience are accustomed to watching similar concepts for the past several decades.

 

Pardhu (Lawrence) makes money by doing menial jobs and sends it to his family back in Usilampatti. Here the story goes into a flashback where Pardhu is portrayed as a easygoing youth who is repeatedly scolded by his father (Nazar). He wins the love of his mother (Saranya), but his elder brother (Sreeman) turns out to be his father’s favorite son. Pardhu comes across Sneha, a cop’s daughter, and love blossoms between the two. Meanwhile a Pardhu’s sister gets engaged and the wedding ceremony is arranged. Sreeman runs away from the house with the money kept for the wedding and everybody is in shock at the turn of events.

 

Pandhu borrows money from a private money-lender and gets his sister married. At this point, Sneha walks out of the house to enter wedlock with Pardhu. Pardhu in order to overcome the financial pinch leaves home and takes up a job abroad as a conservancy staff. He settles his debts and stabilizes his family with his earnings. However on his return, he is shocked to find his mother dead. He learns that his mother’s death was not a natural one and proceeds to take his revenge on the killers. The rest of the story forms the climax.

 

This storyline is a well-trodden one in both tamil and telugu cinema thus making it a bit stale. Madhuravan has taken this storyline and treated it with a swift screenplay. Lawrence fulfills the expectations of his audience with his best dance moves, romances and performing comedy with style. Sneha unlike her previous which are more of homely surprises her audience with her glamour. Namitha too gives a good skin show and appears for a couple of songs. Nazar, Saranya, Ganja Karuppu, Sreeman and Illavarasu are impressive in their respective roles.

 

Srikanth Deva's songs are loud and the remix Masimasam Alanna is a good hit. On the whole, the film with its exemplary star cast and good comedy scenes make it an entertainer worth a watch.

Pardhu Overview


Director: Madhuravan

Music: Srikanth Deva


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