I had some fun
watching this Tamil movie KBKR (Kedi Billa Killadi Ranga) in theater a day ago,
packed with wholesome comedy and entertainment; I couldn't find anything worth
missed if you skip this movie. But it’s good to be left with lighter scenario, filled with moments of laugh riot. From the director of national award winning
film ‘Pasanga’, Pandiya Raj, has sought to succeed his name once again, with
humorous genre, since his latter movies hadn't done fair business even the
concepts were different, the indifferent screenplay doesn't make amuse.
KBKR is a story
of two youngster (friends) who wanderlust without doing any job, but joyfully
aspiring to stand for local body election to make easy money. Meanwhile both
fall in love with different girls, and does funny and silly things to develop
an attachment and also work as a volunteer under a politician to seek seat for
contesting in election. The film almost travels on humorous track, with usual
friendship factors such as combine drinking, pulling legs and silly fights (nowadays
there aren't movies without showcasing drinks, while politician in Tamil Nadu
wanted quite ban on liquor). I think for
filmmakers showing drinking scene seems giving reality feel, but I don’t know
how long they are going to promote liquor as normal thing in cinemas?
The upcoming
heroes Vimal and Sivakarthikeyan play the lead role of Kedi Billa & Killadi
Ranga – I couldn't connect what the title conveys, as both characters show
similar characterization, Siva does better with his natural humor sense and
Vimal’s tone come as his plus. As usual, Soori with his supporting role in
friendship made ticking a lot. Kazugu
fame Bindu Madhavi (one of two heroines), come as homely but only to show some
action… a distinct character reversible to heroes. Regina, apt to her name in
film as Paappa (baby), does a cute performance.
Music by Yuvan
Shankar Raja! No song was re-callable and except somewhere the BGM rocks and
take forward the film… there’s nothing to say. The director had tried to make it serious at
climax but it hadn't stimulated well and rather bored. Overall ‘KBKR’ can be watched just for fun and time pass!