Kaala Movie Review

 




Starring:Rajinikanth,NanaPatekar,Samuthirakani,HumaQureshi,EashwariRao

Music:    Santhosh Narayanan

Director: Pa. Ranjith

Producer:Dhanush

 

Story: A gangster from Tirunelveli, who is the King of Dharavi, fights for keeping the land safe from mighty politicians and the land mafia.Kaala begins with an animated story-telling device similar to Bãhubali, wherein the importance of land and the suppression of the downtrodden by the power-hungry is shown. The film quickly shifts to the present day, in live-action multi-colour (with black being the prominent hue). Here Kaala Entry Begins, However, the pace picks up when it is established that he is the King of Dharavi and no one messes with him. The love track between Zareena (played beautifully by Huma Qureshi) and Kaala initially seems to go the Kabali-Kumudavalli way, but Ranjith is quick to realise his folly and sets up a beautiful dinner scene featuring the ex-lovers, where Kaala clarifies his priorities.The two actors played major role..The interval scene is a scream...

 

Hari Dada seeking revenge and depriving Kaala of his loved ones. But slowly,   He asks his people to use their body as weapon — telling his people to shut Mumbai down by going on a strike as the slum dwellers in effect run the city as taxi drivers, municipality staff, hospital staff and so on. Mumbai comes to a standstill. Hari Dada seeks revenge.  Mean While,The theme song is very popular it gaves fame…

 

Plus Points : Kaala Entry was Good and he gave boosting to people how to save their lands from politicians and land mafia..

Minus Points :Comedy was less in this film...

Verdict:The Story is excellent ,Rajini Shows his Marvelous Performance   

 

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