Aandavan Kattalai
- 2016
- 2h 31m
IMDb RATING
8.0/10
3.4K
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Gandhi and Pandi decided to get a passport and travel to London to get rid of debts in their village. Things didn't happened has they planned.Gandhi and Pandi decided to get a passport and travel to London to get rid of debts in their village. Things didn't happened has they planned.Gandhi and Pandi decided to get a passport and travel to London to get rid of debts in their village. Things didn't happened has they planned.
- Awards
- 2 wins total
Aandavan Kattalai Aravindhan
- Neaan
- (as Aravindhan)
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It's one of the nearly perfect films. From the very beginning to the end. Slightly long and dragged but passable only for the screenplay, acting, and everything. A full time drama and comedy. Vijay Sethupathi is just great. Yogi Babu, Nassar, Hareesh Peradi also did well. Except Pooja Devariya, everyone did very well. Manikandan, the director, made Kuttrame Thandanai (2016) is one of my favorite films. He is very talented.
Pappu and his friend come to the city to make their dream done, going to London to upside down their bad luck in the village they come from. Leaving their family and the villagers in mislead. Their fortune turned down when Pappu can't make things done whereas his friend can. However, Pappu is not going back his village anymore and he must to get a chance again next time. Things getting worse when Pappu can't make his passport correction, in a dilemma either correct the passport or his entire life.
Recommended. A little bit long but the time is worth.
Pappu and his friend come to the city to make their dream done, going to London to upside down their bad luck in the village they come from. Leaving their family and the villagers in mislead. Their fortune turned down when Pappu can't make things done whereas his friend can. However, Pappu is not going back his village anymore and he must to get a chance again next time. Things getting worse when Pappu can't make his passport correction, in a dilemma either correct the passport or his entire life.
Recommended. A little bit long but the time is worth.
Third directorial venture of writer & director Manikandan whose Kutrame Thandanai released just a few weeks back. Both his first two directorial ventures have been highly impressive and diverse commanding ticket purchase for this movie. Technically this film flows just seamlessly from start to end beginning with retro-styled title credits. This is the first film where Manikandan does not handle cinematography and that responsibility is taken over by Shanmugasundaram whose camera seems to just follow the protagonist zooming in and out of the various situations he gets himself in and is instrumental in creating the atmosphere and a sense of place effectively .
Editor Anucharan and Manikandan have a great understanding of each other's vision, narration and they make a solid cinematic collaboration which is very evident from the stage play like scenes of the movie unfolding neatly. The music of the film by K provides necessary impetus and shows that the music director understands the quirky screenplay and narration of the writer & director which is a rarity. The music of the film seems to have been inspired by Ilaiyaraaja and to an extent, Santhosh Narayanan and the background score in a particular sequence towards the end of the film is likely based on Rabbia E Tarantella composed by Ennio Morricone famously used by Quentin Tarantino in inglorious Bastards. Kudos to K for never overdoing the score in a distracting manner and managing to provide the necessary impact.
The casting of the movie is a major highlight and the person heading it should be applauded. This motion picture features several characters which are just bang on perfect for their respective roles. The performances led by Vijay Sethupathi who displays a deep understanding of the character and the narration is impressive. He shoulders various emotions and the amount of subtlety, restraint, and believability he brings to the protagonist is so heartening to see. Ritika Singh known for Irudhi Suttru makes her mark during the last act of the movie with an array of expressions. Yogi Babu's timing is just superb and he is really the star of the first half of the film. A big list of supporting actors essays their roles to perfection from Nasser, Singam Puli, David, Vinodhini and the character named Nesan.
The story by Anbu Chezhiyan and the screenplay by the trio of the director, editor and the story writer is the biggest strength of the movie. A subtle comedy-drama with serious undercurrents is not new to the visionary behind Kaaka Muttai. The detailing and the nuanced layers bristle with quirky dialogues touching on various themes from trying to make a living in an alien land and the spiraling nature of lies. The film also talks of touts, brokers who suck the blood of the ill-informed, divorce and lawyers and the mature handling of Srilankan Tamil angle deserves special accolades.
The nonpreachy approach and the deft handling of various themes are the high points of this screenplay. The absence of the love at first sight and head over heels romance is heartening to note. The detailing of the happenings of the family court and of a person who goes in search of a house on the low-income scale are noteworthy in this grounded and believable screenplay with interesting turns and situations. The comedy, performances, themes, dialogues, emotions have come together exceedingly well.
As such the pacing of the film is casual and justified but certain scenes could have been presented even more crisply which could have kept the audience more engrossed into the narrative and that is something that the director and editor could have worked on more. More justification and writing to the romance portions could have added more credence. The way the movie wraps up also lacks detailing and character motivations. These things could have elevated the movie even more.
This film establishes Manikandan strongly as one of the most versatile and exciting director's working in the industry. Without any of the masala cinema formulae, this subtle comedy-drama manages to entertain, engross and convey timely relevant messages effectively. Movies which doesn't insult the intelligence of the audience and writers who yearn to provide value for the ticket price should be encouraged and celebrated. Aandavan Kattali is Manikandan's hat trick triumph as a filmmaker.
Editor Anucharan and Manikandan have a great understanding of each other's vision, narration and they make a solid cinematic collaboration which is very evident from the stage play like scenes of the movie unfolding neatly. The music of the film by K provides necessary impetus and shows that the music director understands the quirky screenplay and narration of the writer & director which is a rarity. The music of the film seems to have been inspired by Ilaiyaraaja and to an extent, Santhosh Narayanan and the background score in a particular sequence towards the end of the film is likely based on Rabbia E Tarantella composed by Ennio Morricone famously used by Quentin Tarantino in inglorious Bastards. Kudos to K for never overdoing the score in a distracting manner and managing to provide the necessary impact.
The casting of the movie is a major highlight and the person heading it should be applauded. This motion picture features several characters which are just bang on perfect for their respective roles. The performances led by Vijay Sethupathi who displays a deep understanding of the character and the narration is impressive. He shoulders various emotions and the amount of subtlety, restraint, and believability he brings to the protagonist is so heartening to see. Ritika Singh known for Irudhi Suttru makes her mark during the last act of the movie with an array of expressions. Yogi Babu's timing is just superb and he is really the star of the first half of the film. A big list of supporting actors essays their roles to perfection from Nasser, Singam Puli, David, Vinodhini and the character named Nesan.
The story by Anbu Chezhiyan and the screenplay by the trio of the director, editor and the story writer is the biggest strength of the movie. A subtle comedy-drama with serious undercurrents is not new to the visionary behind Kaaka Muttai. The detailing and the nuanced layers bristle with quirky dialogues touching on various themes from trying to make a living in an alien land and the spiraling nature of lies. The film also talks of touts, brokers who suck the blood of the ill-informed, divorce and lawyers and the mature handling of Srilankan Tamil angle deserves special accolades.
The nonpreachy approach and the deft handling of various themes are the high points of this screenplay. The absence of the love at first sight and head over heels romance is heartening to note. The detailing of the happenings of the family court and of a person who goes in search of a house on the low-income scale are noteworthy in this grounded and believable screenplay with interesting turns and situations. The comedy, performances, themes, dialogues, emotions have come together exceedingly well.
As such the pacing of the film is casual and justified but certain scenes could have been presented even more crisply which could have kept the audience more engrossed into the narrative and that is something that the director and editor could have worked on more. More justification and writing to the romance portions could have added more credence. The way the movie wraps up also lacks detailing and character motivations. These things could have elevated the movie even more.
This film establishes Manikandan strongly as one of the most versatile and exciting director's working in the industry. Without any of the masala cinema formulae, this subtle comedy-drama manages to entertain, engross and convey timely relevant messages effectively. Movies which doesn't insult the intelligence of the audience and writers who yearn to provide value for the ticket price should be encouraged and celebrated. Aandavan Kattali is Manikandan's hat trick triumph as a filmmaker.
Fantastic.. kinda lovable movie.. acting by all actors is super..
A pure director's movie. Tons of laughs, good performance from not just one, but the entire cast.
Vijay Sethupathi is really having a dream run at the kollywood. Rithika Singh awww, the boxer girl next door,adorable in a weird way. Another knockout performance. Such films are really tough to make, they really are...
One thing I am wondering about is why the hell did they keep this title for the movie, but hey! after watching some movies, I have wondered why the hell they made that movie.
Aandavan Kattalai === Thodari ke gate potaangappa....
Vijay Sethupathi is really having a dream run at the kollywood. Rithika Singh awww, the boxer girl next door,adorable in a weird way. Another knockout performance. Such films are really tough to make, they really are...
One thing I am wondering about is why the hell did they keep this title for the movie, but hey! after watching some movies, I have wondered why the hell they made that movie.
Aandavan Kattalai === Thodari ke gate potaangappa....
One more amazing movie from Vijay Sethupathi thru Manikandan. Simply amazed to see the plot that flashes - Srilankan Tamilian's struggle (mildly) - Illegal Visa agents & the victims - Common man's struggle in life for Money - Chennaites, house owners unrealistic renting demands(loll) - Divorce cases.Wondering how beautifully a cinema can be made to share as many social problems, but in a very interesting way that every audience will enjoy & capture the social message. Vijay Sethupathi, unlike other regular Heroes, he shares the screen equally with all artists. Yogi Babu added a great sense of humor. Ritika - wow a very lovable girl to see in this movie , who acted very aptly to the role.Had a hard feeling on Srilankan Tamil's setback in this society & their struggles. Tamil Cinema has got so many good young Directors who are driving this Tamil industry to the next level. Hats-off to Manikandan's effort. Simply superb...Love to see one more movie starring Vijay Sethupati & lovely Rithika Singh....... Tamil Cinema ROCKS.
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- TriviaThis film was released with a Dhanush starrer film, titled 'Thodari'.
- ConnectionsRemade as Shubh Yatra (2023)
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- Also known as
- Pappu Passport
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Box office
- Gross worldwide
- $2,476
- Runtime
- 2h 31m(151 min)
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