There are many films with
political scenario, but I think for the first time a movie portrayed a woman
politician was Kodi, though Dhanush led the movie and plays the title role.
Kodi comes out as a mass political entertainer and to keep things interesting,
Dhanush led a double role as elder and younger brother and Trisha as his
opposite, as well as opponent, made certain its sound victory.
Growing up with equal status in
politics, Rudhra and Kodi make their political carrier with their parties being
opposite to each other, they hold affaire secretly away from the politics. Though
both being passionate in their political carrier, Rudhra is bit further in
upgrading her status and ready to go any extreme to fulfil her dreams whereas Kodi
seeks straight forward and true to his love. How this differentiation mingles makes
the movie.
Movies with
equal importance to opposite gender aren’t frequent, and Kodi generated the
theme well using the strong characterization of Rudhra (Trisha) and this could
be a milestone role for Trisha who had done number of films. For the smart
looking actress, the negative shade is quite new and for most of scenes she
appears in her natural tone. Dhanush, as
usual becomes the show stealer and this time in two characters shown the
variation well and worked simply.
With two back
to back hits (Ethir Neechal and Kakki Sattai), director R.S. Durai Senthilkumar
has sustain his success with Kodi, having
a fast paced screenplay boredom has kept away. Though we sense dullness
in picturization, perhaps due to the condition of weather or mistake in display
at the drive-in theatre, and the story being not unpredictable there are some
twist to keep it interesting.
Kodi also highlights the issue of
toxic mercury waste (that threatens the pristine of Kodaikanal) but it was just
a matter of fact and doesn’t take serious foot. Santhosh Narayanan’s
composition has supported the movie at its best and I liked the songs that make
nice listening and intertwine the subject. Anupama
Parameswaran makes a cute presence as second heroine and S.A. Chandrasekhar’s
role as Thalaivar (leader) done with honor.
Overall, Kodi well flew among the
Deepavali release and could be watch with family
I'll try to watch this movie sometime. I like the story/concept of the movie.
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This sounds like a very interesting movie.
ReplyDeleteI saw the movie review in TV and its good...
ReplyDeleteThere were many Tamil movies being screened in my country during the Deepavali season. This Kodi and Ae Dil Hai Mushkil are still showing till now. The Telegu movie Kaashmora is still showing too.
ReplyDeleteI am not reading this post now, but after I watch it soon:)
ReplyDeletewelcome change for a Diwali special
ReplyDeleteSometimes songs can really help make a movie more engaging for me.
ReplyDeleteInteresting review of the movie.
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