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Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuKrishna unwillingly marries a village girl and moves to a new house. After seeing an abrupt and drastic change in her personality, he realizes that a spirit has possessed her and tries to sa... Alles lesenKrishna unwillingly marries a village girl and moves to a new house. After seeing an abrupt and drastic change in her personality, he realizes that a spirit has possessed her and tries to save her.Krishna unwillingly marries a village girl and moves to a new house. After seeing an abrupt and drastic change in her personality, he realizes that a spirit has possessed her and tries to save her.
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Prabhu Deva
- Krishna Kumar
- (as Prabhudheva)
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A perfect example of what zero expectations can do to a movie- watching experience, this horror comedy is a welcome outing into Bollywood by Tamil director A L Vijay.
Krishna (Prabhu Deva) is a young, working-class Tamil man living in Mumbai, and who is in search of a "modern woman" whom he can court and consequently marry, with the forethought of conceiving children who would then be modern and fluent in English, too. However, his visit to his native place in Tamil Nadu crushes his dreams as he is forcibly married off to Devi (Tamannah), a guileless villager, who does not match any of Krishna's parameters, let alone the modernity. Back in Mumbai, the newly married couple rent an apartment without realizing that it was previously leased by an aspiring model named Ruby who later committed suicide. Krishna is the first to notice changes in his wife who now responds to addresses of not "Devi", but "Ruby"...
Comedy takes care of the first half as it effortlessly ushers the audience in, treating them with enough doses of slapstick, mostly delivered by Deva. The second half slightly takes a somber route, but is still funny, now supported by polished characters played by Sonu Sood and Murali Sharma. The narrative essentially takes time to establish itself between sequences as the story moves forward with good speed, eventually reaching a convincing climax. Moreover, there's no tried-and-tested ingredients here, but are largely made up of variations of what we have seen before in similar films. That makes the film more enjoyable and easy on the mind.
The film explores the theme of aspiring models looking for fame and who are then forced by their own conscience to kill themselves due to the inability to accept failure. "Tutak Tutak Tutiya", although light- hearted, raises an important point about young men and women and their suicidal tendencies. It shows us how it feels to miss out on life.
Deva is good with his acting and dancing chops, and so is Sood as the lover-boy celebrity. Tamannah could deliver as Ruby, but fails to convince as the mild-mannered Devi, shelling out dialogues like postcard stamps. Supporting cast is decent.
All in all, even though the starting few minutes are silly, the film begins to entertain as it moves forward. So, it is better to judge it when it comes on DVD. Or, if you are a fan of any of the actors, book that ticket now. Producer Sood, take a bow!
BOTTOM LINE: A L Vijay's "Tutak Tutak Tutiya" is an enjoyable presentation with a mix of thrills and comedy, best to be consumed with a partner. Ignore the obnoxious title and poster designs and buy tickets for that weekday show.
Can be watched with a typical Indian family? YES
Krishna (Prabhu Deva) is a young, working-class Tamil man living in Mumbai, and who is in search of a "modern woman" whom he can court and consequently marry, with the forethought of conceiving children who would then be modern and fluent in English, too. However, his visit to his native place in Tamil Nadu crushes his dreams as he is forcibly married off to Devi (Tamannah), a guileless villager, who does not match any of Krishna's parameters, let alone the modernity. Back in Mumbai, the newly married couple rent an apartment without realizing that it was previously leased by an aspiring model named Ruby who later committed suicide. Krishna is the first to notice changes in his wife who now responds to addresses of not "Devi", but "Ruby"...
Comedy takes care of the first half as it effortlessly ushers the audience in, treating them with enough doses of slapstick, mostly delivered by Deva. The second half slightly takes a somber route, but is still funny, now supported by polished characters played by Sonu Sood and Murali Sharma. The narrative essentially takes time to establish itself between sequences as the story moves forward with good speed, eventually reaching a convincing climax. Moreover, there's no tried-and-tested ingredients here, but are largely made up of variations of what we have seen before in similar films. That makes the film more enjoyable and easy on the mind.
The film explores the theme of aspiring models looking for fame and who are then forced by their own conscience to kill themselves due to the inability to accept failure. "Tutak Tutak Tutiya", although light- hearted, raises an important point about young men and women and their suicidal tendencies. It shows us how it feels to miss out on life.
Deva is good with his acting and dancing chops, and so is Sood as the lover-boy celebrity. Tamannah could deliver as Ruby, but fails to convince as the mild-mannered Devi, shelling out dialogues like postcard stamps. Supporting cast is decent.
All in all, even though the starting few minutes are silly, the film begins to entertain as it moves forward. So, it is better to judge it when it comes on DVD. Or, if you are a fan of any of the actors, book that ticket now. Producer Sood, take a bow!
BOTTOM LINE: A L Vijay's "Tutak Tutak Tutiya" is an enjoyable presentation with a mix of thrills and comedy, best to be consumed with a partner. Ignore the obnoxious title and poster designs and buy tickets for that weekday show.
Can be watched with a typical Indian family? YES
First of all, amazing acting by Prabhudeva. Bollywood is yet to explore a Horror comedy genre, and this is certainly a good attempt. A pleasing entertainer with a decent script and direction.
Director: Vijay Actors: Prabhudeva, Tamannaah Bhatia, Sonu Sood Writer: Vijay
Storyline Rating: 3 Content: 3 Commercialization: 3 Entertainment: 3
Acting Rating: 3 Prabhudeva: 4 Tamannaah Bhatia: 2 Sonu Sood: 2
Direction Rating: 3
Music Rating: 2
Cinematography: 2
Editing: 3
Director: Vijay Actors: Prabhudeva, Tamannaah Bhatia, Sonu Sood Writer: Vijay
Storyline Rating: 3 Content: 3 Commercialization: 3 Entertainment: 3
Acting Rating: 3 Prabhudeva: 4 Tamannaah Bhatia: 2 Sonu Sood: 2
Direction Rating: 3
Music Rating: 2
Cinematography: 2
Editing: 3
Deepika Padukone's iconic ghostly scene from Chennai Express – (Thangabali Kitavaradhe), reminded us that there is scope for decent horror-comedies in Bollywood. This film shares that sentiment and dedicates an entire story to the genre, which is refreshing.
Here, horror leads to comedy as Ruby's spirit randomly jumps in and out of Devi's body, keeping Krishna and the audience on its toes. It's all quite silly but the director's modest approach towards the story works. The repetition of funny scenes robs it of its glory though. As the story progresses, the horror comedy turns into a drama and like its female protagonist, struggles with its multiple-personalities a bit. The end result turns out to be a fairly watchable film that works for its honesty and harmlessness more than its entertainment value.
Boasting of a clean family humour, Vijay doesn't try too hard to please his audience and gets brownie points for keeping things sweet and simple. The movie does not pretend to be smarter than it is and that's a welcome relief. The special effects in a particular scene are impressive as well.
The gorgeous Tamannaah, slips in and out of her two diverse characters Ruby and Devi, effortlessly. She even manages to match her dance steps with the great Prabhu Deva. Though he displays a good comic timing, the latter doesn't have much to do except for acting surprised owing to his wife's situation. Sonu Sood makes an extended cameo and renders a restrained performance. He does justice to his superstar character that is not caricaturish or clichéd.
Despite being a tad underwhelming, Tutak Tutak Tutiya is a fairly enjoyable film that can be watched on a family outing.
Here, horror leads to comedy as Ruby's spirit randomly jumps in and out of Devi's body, keeping Krishna and the audience on its toes. It's all quite silly but the director's modest approach towards the story works. The repetition of funny scenes robs it of its glory though. As the story progresses, the horror comedy turns into a drama and like its female protagonist, struggles with its multiple-personalities a bit. The end result turns out to be a fairly watchable film that works for its honesty and harmlessness more than its entertainment value.
Boasting of a clean family humour, Vijay doesn't try too hard to please his audience and gets brownie points for keeping things sweet and simple. The movie does not pretend to be smarter than it is and that's a welcome relief. The special effects in a particular scene are impressive as well.
The gorgeous Tamannaah, slips in and out of her two diverse characters Ruby and Devi, effortlessly. She even manages to match her dance steps with the great Prabhu Deva. Though he displays a good comic timing, the latter doesn't have much to do except for acting surprised owing to his wife's situation. Sonu Sood makes an extended cameo and renders a restrained performance. He does justice to his superstar character that is not caricaturish or clichéd.
Despite being a tad underwhelming, Tutak Tutak Tutiya is a fairly enjoyable film that can be watched on a family outing.
I didn't expect much from this movie . It delivered more than I anticipated. Believable story line , it kept moving at a good pace.
Extremely good acting by Prabhu Deva his capabilities as a actor can be seen here in the scenes where he is flabbergasted, heart broken , emotional very well done .
Tamannah was mind blowing , the transition she pulled of as a simple girl to star was brilliant. She shines as a star , simple girl . She can act damn good , her eyes & voice say it all !!
Sonu sood is good in his place . Songs was enjoyable. Have watched this a few times it's light hearted comedy .
Extremely good acting by Prabhu Deva his capabilities as a actor can be seen here in the scenes where he is flabbergasted, heart broken , emotional very well done .
Tamannah was mind blowing , the transition she pulled of as a simple girl to star was brilliant. She shines as a star , simple girl . She can act damn good , her eyes & voice say it all !!
Sonu sood is good in his place . Songs was enjoyable. Have watched this a few times it's light hearted comedy .
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- WissenswertesIn an interview, Prabhu Deva claimed that he found it amusing that he had to give his lines three times, once in Hindi, once in Tamil and once in Telugu for the three different versions of the film.
- PatzerThe final moments where Devi and Krishna are tossing away the ruby name plate, was dubbed over in Hindi from it's Tamil version (Devi.)
- VerbindungenAlternate-language version of Abhinetri (2016)
- SoundtracksTutak Tutak Tutiya (Title Track)
Music by Raaj Aashoo
Lyrics by Veer Rahimpuri, Shabbir Ahmed
Performed by Malkith Singh, Kanika Kapoor, Sonu Sood
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