Gatta Kusthi
- 2022
- 2h 24m
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6.5/10
2.9K
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Veera is seeking a bride with his own preconceived set of conditions. However, he unexpectedly ends up marrying Keerthi who is the polar opposite to his expectations. What will happen when t... Read allVeera is seeking a bride with his own preconceived set of conditions. However, he unexpectedly ends up marrying Keerthi who is the polar opposite to his expectations. What will happen when the truth is revealed?Veera is seeking a bride with his own preconceived set of conditions. However, he unexpectedly ends up marrying Keerthi who is the polar opposite to his expectations. What will happen when the truth is revealed?
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S Rajapandi
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Gatta Kusthi movie's view point is something thoughtful to the audience where the women is getting dominated by the men especially after the marriage life. A direction is very meaningful... No doubt for the comedy entertainment. Definitely a Humorous movie. In this society mostly the husband will be a dominant character where he can't be accepting to be dumbed before his wife. But in this case, Vishnu Vishal is acceptable to his role and executed his performance accordingly. And Aishwarya Lakshmi's role is super hardworking. Humour, music, cast and crew, required location is entertaining. Congrats to Chella Ayyavu.
This movie is a based on stereotypes on men who lives in village. Some thoughts in this may be true but not all , this movie is only carried out because of actors and some humor. Music is not at best. One time watchable movie.
But I want address some real issues in this movie that men are portrayed as guys who have many good expectations in marrying a girl, all have expectations in life because they see people growing up in a environment like girls should be like that like this... bla bla. The root cause is education we have to teach guys how to behave with girls and protect them not exploit them.
But I want address some real issues in this movie that men are portrayed as guys who have many good expectations in marrying a girl, all have expectations in life because they see people growing up in a environment like girls should be like that like this... bla bla. The root cause is education we have to teach guys how to behave with girls and protect them not exploit them.
The attempted story line gives a breath of fresh air in tamil cinema.
The movie starts off in splendour setting the scene and strongly imprinting the intensity of each of the charcters but at some point fails to keep the tempo going.
The female lead character Keerthy is well played by Aishwarya Lekshmy. The cheek fillers looks a bit odd, and a the short haired version would have been nicer with some better hairdo as it stands out very weirdly. The acting was fairly good , but some clear difficulty in transitioning between the tough and the soft characters is felt.
The male lead character Veera is brilliantly played by Vishnu Vishal. His physique and hardwork is well noted. But his character loses a bit of justice from the initial build up.
The Comedy part by Redin is a big let down. I wish the script writers had focussed a bit more witty and funny scenes, as there were many opportunities, where they could have cracked the laughter pot and made it memorable.
The anatgonist role played by Dass ( Ajay) and Rathnam ( karunas) was given built up very well but those characters gave up weakly without any justification for the role played. Moreover a reaction after knowing the real situation before the fight from the coach kodangi ( Hareesh) which was expected is also missing.
Overall, very good attempt, the movie along with characters loses tempo in the 2nd half. Looks like there was a bit of hurry to finish the movie towards the end.
Neverthless, Definitely a good family entertainer. A very good opportunity to teach children about gender equality and sports motivation.
The movie starts off in splendour setting the scene and strongly imprinting the intensity of each of the charcters but at some point fails to keep the tempo going.
The female lead character Keerthy is well played by Aishwarya Lekshmy. The cheek fillers looks a bit odd, and a the short haired version would have been nicer with some better hairdo as it stands out very weirdly. The acting was fairly good , but some clear difficulty in transitioning between the tough and the soft characters is felt.
The male lead character Veera is brilliantly played by Vishnu Vishal. His physique and hardwork is well noted. But his character loses a bit of justice from the initial build up.
The Comedy part by Redin is a big let down. I wish the script writers had focussed a bit more witty and funny scenes, as there were many opportunities, where they could have cracked the laughter pot and made it memorable.
The anatgonist role played by Dass ( Ajay) and Rathnam ( karunas) was given built up very well but those characters gave up weakly without any justification for the role played. Moreover a reaction after knowing the real situation before the fight from the coach kodangi ( Hareesh) which was expected is also missing.
Overall, very good attempt, the movie along with characters loses tempo in the 2nd half. Looks like there was a bit of hurry to finish the movie towards the end.
Neverthless, Definitely a good family entertainer. A very good opportunity to teach children about gender equality and sports motivation.
As per my review title, this film is an 100% propaganda film. The theme is "Women can survive without men by making many sacrifices, whereas men will be doomed without women". If this movie had been neutral, I would have given 10 stars. Because of the biased view, I give it 5 stars, that too only for good acting. Otherwise it is eligible only for 1 star. As stated by one reviewer, acting of Karunas is great. But the director made his character in such a way that even male supremists will abhor his character. Such a stereotype! Perhaps the director is from some other planet, that he is not aware of those women who kill their own children for the sake of their lovers. I don't know how long men have to bear this kind of humility, that too from fellow men.
The movie started of well. Aishwarya's role/character has been written really well. However, as a feminist, it triggered me when there were talks about gender discrimination throughout the film. It's almost the same concept in every South Indian film you know, where most of the storyline involves gender inequality. Nevertheless, my rating for this movie totally dropped during the ending, which is so poorly written. It's like they had given up on writing the storyline last minute and just made something up to wrap up the script.
For very obvious reasons, this movie was not able to live up to my expectations. It does not reach up to the level of the bollywood film, Dangal or any other wrestling films; the starting did but the ending ruined the whole thing.
For very obvious reasons, this movie was not able to live up to my expectations. It does not reach up to the level of the bollywood film, Dangal or any other wrestling films; the starting did but the ending ruined the whole thing.
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- 2h 24m(144 min)
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