I watched this good film,
'AttaKathi', with my cousin on Tuesday evening in Drive-in; and it was a Tamil
movie captured on a phase of life of a casual youth who seeking for love and it
wasn’t like watching a movie, but just checking out the next door. Every character we come across the movie was
so real and natural and even everyone are new faces, it wasn’t feel strange but
too familiar like we interact every day in neighborhood.
AttaKathi is a combine of two
Tamil words referred to ‘cardboard knife’ and the main character of the movie
is lead by the title, who entice like a hero to become only zero! The movie is all about the hero ‘Dhina allies
Dinakaran’ who fall in love for every beautiful girl he come across and he
leads a group of friends whose vow is to only love and marry... but at a moment
in frustration that no one loves him, he decides love is not for him and
changed his attitude and style, which leads him to college... where once again
love knocks at the door.
The actor doesn’t expresses a gem
of acting but his causality gets applauds and whenever he tries to react to
emotion or impress a girl he leaves us aloof and laughter. There are many
locally things in the movie that would cherish anybody who grows around Chennai
and the bunch of Gaana songs are one of an enchanting of the movie, we get to experience
after a long back.
Among the two
more girls, Poornima holds charm somewhat on the screen; and buses play an
important role in the movie where most of the scenes were captured inside the
bus and on the footboard. Dhina is called as route thaala (leader) by everyone
in college, which I am hearing first time, words used to describe the leader of
the bus that en route to college; and something that I find great relief was
that on one used cell phones!
It isn’t a
usual love story where failures taken into serious destruction or depression,
but everything were left lighthearted and like there’s an end, there’s a beginning...
the love starts seeing another girl. The background score were somehow
reminding the theater performance and the songs are unique and interesting to
listen through refreshing lyrics! Aasai Oru Pulveli is my favorite song.
Atta Katha...
deserves watching for its innovation and refreshing indeed!