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Sundaram (played by Bharathiraja) is an honest, old-fashioned man who works as a cleaner in a local bar. He is extremely attached to his son, Kathir (played by Vidharth). Due to a past misunderstanding, Kathir has left his father and moved to a nearby town where he works as a cab driver. Kathir is in love with a girl named Sowmi and intends to marry her.
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is a masterclass in minimalist filmmaking. It proves that a compelling story does not require a massive budget or flamboyant action sequences. By focusing on the weight of human choices and the fragility of trust, the film remains one of the most respected neo-noir entries in contemporary Tamil cinema. It is a reminder that in the world of crime, the most dangerous weapon is often one's own conscience. film studies class personal blog (cinematography, editing) or the thematic elements (symbolism, morality)? of the ending? Let me know how you would like to refine the draft Kathir is in love with a girl named
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| Element | Details | |---|---| | | Sri Ganesh (debutant) | | Stars | Vijay Kumar , Srushti Dhananjay , Vikram | | Genre | Dark comedy‑thriller, with elements of neo‑noir | | Runtime | 124 minutes | | Language | Tamil | | Release | 1 September 2017 (Tamil Nadu) | | Box‑Office | Modest – opened to mixed figures but later gained a cult following on streaming platforms |
The legendary director Bharathiraja delivers a powerhouse performance as Sundaram. His portrayal of an aging man caught in a moral dilemma is the emotional anchor of the film. Vidharth provides a grounded, relatable performance as the son searching for his missing father. 3. Atmospheric Cinematography
The film ends on a tragic yet redeeming note: Kathir avenges his father's death, but he is left with the heavy grief of losing the father he had just begun to reconcile with. The "Monkey Bag," which was supposed to be a gift of money for a wedding, becomes the vessel of doom that destroys the family.