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Micmac Masters

Original title: Soodhu Kavvum
  • 2013
  • Tous publics
  • 2h 15m
IMDb RATING
8.3/10
13K
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Vijay Sethupathi, Sanchita Shetty, Bobby Simha, and Ashok Selvan in Micmac Masters (2013)
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Das, with his team, kidnap Arumai, son of a politician, who has been planning his own kidnapping to extract money from his father. Problems arise, when an insane cop is brought to handle the... Read allDas, with his team, kidnap Arumai, son of a politician, who has been planning his own kidnapping to extract money from his father. Problems arise, when an insane cop is brought to handle the case.Das, with his team, kidnap Arumai, son of a politician, who has been planning his own kidnapping to extract money from his father. Problems arise, when an insane cop is brought to handle the case.

  • Director
    • Nalan Kumarasamy
  • Writers
    • Srinivas Kavinayam
    • Srinivasa Kavineyam
    • Nalan Kumarasamy
  • Stars
    • Vijay Sethupathi
    • Sanchita Shetty
    • Radha Ravi
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  • IMDb RATING
    8.3/10
    13K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Nalan Kumarasamy
    • Writers
      • Srinivas Kavinayam
      • Srinivasa Kavineyam
      • Nalan Kumarasamy
    • Stars
      • Vijay Sethupathi
      • Sanchita Shetty
      • Radha Ravi
    • 30User reviews
    • 9Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 4 wins & 4 nominations total

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    Vijay Sethupathi
    Vijay Sethupathi
    • Das
    Sanchita Shetty
    Sanchita Shetty
    • Shalu
    Radha Ravi
    Radha Ravi
    • Chief Minister
    M.S. Bhaskar
    M.S. Bhaskar
    • Gnanodhayam
    Karunakaran
    Karunakaran
    • Arumai Pragasam
    Bobby Simha
    Bobby Simha
    • Pagalavan
    • (as Simhaa)
    Ramesh Thilak
    Ramesh Thilak
    • Sekhar
    • (as RJ Ramesh Thilak)
    Ashok Selvan
    Ashok Selvan
    • Kesavan
    Yog Japee
    Yog Japee
    • Brahmma
    Aruldoss
    Aruldoss
    • Rowdy Director
    • (as Aruldass)
    Boys Rajan
    • AC Manikandan
    Radha
    • Arumaipragasam's Mother
    Kannayiram
    Mippu
    T. Sivakumar
    • Nambikkai Kannan
    Anjali Rao
    • Kesavan's Colleague
    Yogi Babu
    Yogi Babu
    • Henchman
    Gajaraj
    Gajaraj
    • Lawyer
    • Director
      • Nalan Kumarasamy
    • Writers
      • Srinivas Kavinayam
      • Srinivasa Kavineyam
      • Nalan Kumarasamy
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    8gufranatha

    Superb Dark Comedy and ENTERTAINMENT UNLIMITED!!!!!!!!!!!

    Soodhu Kavvum stars Vijay Sethupathy and Sanchita Shetty, along with MS Bhasker, Ramesh, Simhaa, Ashok, Karunakaran, Yog Japee and Radha Ravi in significant roles.

    Dass, a small-time smuggler, wants to graduate to the next level, kidnapping, which he believes is more exciting and lucrative.Pagalavan (Simhaa), Kesavan (Ashok) and Sekhar (Ramesh)are three desperate jobless friends

    Dass convinces them that he has the perfected the art of kidnapping and asks them join him. Having no other alternative, they do.

    Soon they become successful, and can pull off a series of kidnapping without any hitches.

    there are no typical comic one-liners or forced comic situations With every film that he has acted in, Vijay Sethupathy has always managed to raise the bar to an entirely new level. As a Grey-haired, 40-year old with psychotic tendencies, speaking broken English, Vijay Sethupathy in Soodhu Kavvum is truly unbelievable.

    There is some good all around performance, especially Simhaa and Ramesh, who manage to steal the show with their unpretentious and honest performance.

    Full credit goes to the director, Nalan Kumarasamy, for transforming a simple plot into an extremely engaging film, with ingenious characters and entertaining situations.

    Good cinematography, crisp editing and the refreshing non-conventional background score make this film even more distinctive. A must-watch.
    9sinemafan

    Excellent produce of Indian cinema

    Saw this movie today and I cannot remember when was the last time a movie made me laugh so much. The movie is a dark comedy with a brilliant script which meanders through the various realms of life that make of a typical Indian. The joblessness of youth, the dreams of a bright future, the authoritarian dad, the protective sentimental mom, the prodigal son, the loyal friends, the bullying rule-keepers, the ingenious cousins, the mythical sensual flame, fate's impeccable sense of humour, the Indian polity...it has all these stereotypes brilliantly inter-woven into a brilliant dark comedy. In many ways it reminds one of Guy Ritchie movies, and in many ways it reminds one of "Ek Chaalis ki last local" and again in many ways of "Jaane bhi do yaaron". In a way, this movie is an amalgamation of these and perhaps much more, but yet stays unerringly true to its own Chennaisque character. Very clever movie, and a salute to the director, scriptwriter and the actors (Vijay Sethupathy in particular) for pulling off a wonderful job and making a clever and entertaining movie. Keep 'em coming!
    9sashank_kini-1

    A dark comedy that never forgets its basic rule to entertain. It's darker themes are ingeniously conveyed, but never does Soodhu Kuvoom lose its ability to Make Us Laugh!

    Soodhu Kuvoom is a dark comedy built on themes of unemployment, kidnapping, blackmailing, police brutality, fake encounter and corruption but not even for a split second does it forget that it is first and foremost a dark comedy, and never it its manic energy lost or its comedy sacrificed while handling its heavyweight themes. The film never breaks its basic rules, and even when you feel at moments that it may go off-course, the story ingeniously swerves to its original course. Take for instance a scene from the movie when the four lead characters are arrested on charges of kidnapping and taken to court; that's when you go "Oh no, now they're going to spend the rest of the hour turning the film into a silly courtroom drama" but no, that's when Soodhu Kuvoom hilariously reminds us that it won't break its fundaments, and that is to be a rip-roaring dark comedy.

    So, in a humorous twist, the 'victim' (who's actually the mastermind' who fakes his kidnapping, is actually kidnapped, connives with his kidnappers, then gives them a slip) denies that the four kidnapped him and the case is dismissed immediately. The tone of the film is both consistent and cautious, never forgetting how it should be presented yet driving its message home superbly. Bollywood films usually have a tendency to forget very easily the original tone of their projects – a film that's extremely funny till interval will abruptly turn into a cloying melodrama post-interval to cater to sentimental audiences, and sensible audiences are left thinking "Hey wait, wasn't I watching a comedy before I headed to the restroom during the intermission? Did the filmmakers flush it down the toilet to fart out a silly melodrama suddenly?". Maybe Bollywood could take a few lessons from Tamil films like Soodhu Kuvoom and get it's sh*t together.

    It's safe to say that none of the men in Soodhu Kuvoom is a saint, and everybody explores shows their dark side and plays dirty to get their share of cake. But there's angst and a desperation which drives them to taking the shortcut to wealth and success. Our leading man Das, is an amateur kidnapper who's more afraid of offending his victim and the victim's relatives while demanding the ransom money. He assures the victim's relatives that they do not need to worry about the victim's well-being and the victim is safe and comfortable under his care. His ransom demands are petty and the funniest part is that he tips each victim from the ransom money after setting them free. These absurdities are nothing when we come to the part of Das' invisible friend Shalu, who's only visible to Das and is the accomplice to his crimes. The three other men, Kesavan, Sekhar and Paglavan are buddies who are unemployed, one being fired for defending himself against allegations of misbehaving with a female coworker, the other being jobless bum and the third driven away from hometown. Fate (a drunken brawl) brings these four men together and then their journey of kidnapping begins. This is shown in a flat-out hilarious sequence, where we see people of all ages and personalities being kidnapped and let go soon; there's one lady who shows no signs of panic and coolly continues chattering on her cell- phone even after being kidnapped.

    In one of their crimes, the victim's parent, calls them and requests them to kidnap the son of Minister Gnanodhayam. The parent happens to be the brother of a contractor who was arrested under Gnanodhayam's orders on charges of bribery, and he wants to extract revenge upon the Minister. So, all he wants our four heroes to do is to kidnap Gnanodhayan's son, Arumai and ask for two crores as ransom. The heroes agree and pursue Arumai one day but are left baffled when another group of men kidnap him in front of their eyes before they can make their move. Later, dressed as policemen, they try to rescue-kidnap Arumai and realize on finding him that the guy had staged his own kidnapping. Later the five (six if the invisible girl's to be included) try to bilk Arumai's father and share the money amongst themselves. Their plan is successful until Arumai, the clever fox gives the others a slip and an unforgiving, rule-bending cop is deployed to root out the culprits. The thing that made me happiest while watching this film was that it brought me closer to my true roots, my South Indian blood. This is the first time I'm watching a Tamil film and I have lived nineteen whole years in India, and this film made me understand what a crowd-pleasing entertaining truly is. Mainstream Bollywood films are too obsessed with fair looks and toned bodies, so much that its six-pack or size-zero which decides who the biggest stars are. The actors in Soodhu Kuvoom would barely last in Bollywood because they neither have the looks nor the figure to make it in a mainstream Bollywood blockbuster, but the natural, earthy and indigenous charisma which these actors possess is something the Bollywood bandwagon (with exceptions, of course) can only dream of. No one here mugs for the camera, and we know these actors are acting to entertain their audience. Even the eye-candy Shalu, played by a gorgeous Sanchita Shetty, has a worthy role in the film, which is rare in Bollywood.

    Everyone in this world has a dark side, says Soodhu Kavoom, and most are driven under desperation to play dirty, and in this bad bad world, dishonesty is the road to success. And what happens to rules? Well, weren't they always meant to be broken?

    More on sashankkini.wordpress.com/‎
    9varanjith

    One of the best Tamil film in 2013

    Soodhu Kavvum, the best film I've seen so far in 2013. 1. The introduction and the film title display scene are wonderful. 2. Can't guess what's going to happen next and the editing was good. 3. The comedy was great great great, such a great relief from santhanism for a moment. 4. All the actors played their part very well. 5. All the songs are played well, mostly suited for the situation, and runs in background. 6. Loved the song, kaasu panam dutthu. 7. You'll forget most of the comedies, after watching the film, and wants to see the film again. 8. Extraordinary screenplay, dialogue delivery and acting. 9. Loved the action scene of that police. good editing there 10. For those who says "DVD vanthurum athula paathukkalaam", this is a film worth watching in theatres with families or friends or anyone. 11. Enjoy this film watching in theatre

    Highly recommended.
    9fredberglyle

    'Crime does pay' so does this movie...

    Wow... finally a breakthrough . For us Tamilians the time has come to bid adieu to Hollywood movies from directors like Guy Ritchie for we've got one here. Definitely a world class characterization filled with black comedy with no words to describe. Vijay Sethupathy does it again selecting an excellent script. Everyone in the movie has a definite role. The Indian political 'Thamasha' is dealt superbly with a couple of scenes near the climax. There are a number of favorite scenes in this movie but the best was at the CM's office talking to his minister and the son (I avoid spoiler by not saying more).I paid 150 bucks to watch this movie at a local theater. This movie paid well and even more, for a movie fan like me. Waiting eagerly for more movies of this sort from the team.

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    • Trivia
      Soodhu Kavvum was initially written for Vadivelu as the lead.
    • Connections
      Referenced in Maheshinte Prathikaaram (2016)
    • Soundtracks
      Come Na Come
      Composed by Santhosh Narayanan

      Written by Ganesh Kumar B

      Performed by Ganesh Kumar B & Chinna

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    • Release date
      • November 5, 2014 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • India
    • Official site
      • Zee5
    • Language
      • Tamil
    • Also known as
      • Soodhu Kavvum
    • Production companies
      • Goldmines Telefilms
      • Thirukumaran Entertainment
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      • ₹70,000,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      2 hours 15 minutes
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    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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