PODA PODI FILM REVIEW
PODA PODI
(2012)
Director: Vignesh Sivan
Casts: STR, Varalaxmi Sarathkumar, VTV Ganesh
Music: Dharan
Language: Tamil
Genre: Romantic Comedy
Casts: STR, Varalaxmi Sarathkumar, VTV Ganesh
Music: Dharan
Language: Tamil
Genre: Romantic Comedy
After a series of experimental films and action entertainer,
Osthe, STR strikes back with a simple romantic comedy directed by debutant
Vignesh Sivan which also marks the debut of Sarathkumar’s daughter, Varalaxmi.
Poda Podi has been highly anticipated ever since it have announced, mainly due
to its title and touted premise. So does Poda Podi strikes the chord despite
being made for 4 years?
Synopsis
Poda Podi is a story set in London where two people, Arjun
(STR) and Nisha (Varu) who has diverse perception about life fall in love and
how their differences carries forward as their relationship progresses from
love to marriage.
Story & Screenplay
Surprisingly, Poda Podi does not look dated at all, thanks
to its ever relatable premise on the two opposite poles; Men and women. Vignesh
Sivan scores with his witty and relatable dialogues and situations. From the
start to the end, the film is focused well on the main characters and the
director seems to have a clear grasp on who he have intended the film to reach.
However Poda Podi cannot be eliminated as film only for the youth but also has
some practical examples for married couples who have repelling perception about
life.
The film also has believable lead pair who often gets
tangled due to their different cultural stands. The film which starts off with
a trendy feel, but shifts slightly at the 2nd half as the director
injects his antiquated take on Tamil culture. That does look quite confusing
but does not affect the carefree tone of the film.
In overall, Poda Podi stays focused on its main premise and
results as a ‘new age’ Kushi.
Casting
STR is certainly the main man in this section who had stood
by the struggles of the team to wrap the film up. His characterization is
simple yet likable. His casual body language and comic timing is a major plus
to the lively mood of the film. His emotional scenes are progressively
improving by each film and the scene where he confronts Shobana at her house is
one such example where he also stamps his experience. As the film contains
dance as a backdrop, there are plenty of opportunities for STR to shine but he
waits till the end to showcase his full dancing calibre at the song, ‘I am a
Kuthu Dancer’.
A rom com will only get successful when there is an equally
strong character and a talented cast to carry it. Varu shines brilliantly with
an impressive debut by undertaking each scene with heart. Her original voice
and fast diction, adds an apt flavour to her flamboyant character. It is also
shocking for her to see her dancing capability matching that of STR’s at many
times.
Other casts such as VTV Ganesh is a real scream while
Shobana’s character unfortunately, looks lost. Premji and Santhanam also have
done a blink and miss cameos at the intro song.
In overall, Poda Podi has a well collaborated casting team
led by the sparkling chemistry of STR and Varu.
Technical Aspects
Poda Podi, as dance musical, demands much technical
perfection and the film does lack in it. Dharan’s music is peppy, fresh and
experimental which serves the right kind of energy needed for a dance themed
film. His BGMs are done in a way which does not overpower the film but travels
soothingly with the scenes. Poda Podi should give Dharan a loud entry to the
league of big music directors.
Duncan Teleford as the D.O.P captures London colourfully
which elevates the light hearted mood of the film further. When it comes to the
songs, Duncan has experimented many ways to give the audiences a candy floss
feels which succeeds at many parts.
In addition, the effort from the art department must be
commended as they attempt to give different tones of colours (in terms of
costumes and sets) at different episodes of their life.
Last but not the least, Anthony who have been giving lengthy
edits recently, has given a crisp product which runs just 2 hours.
In overall, the young director, Vignesh, have collaborated
brilliant young talents which results in a fresh treatment.
Poda Podi certainly enters the league of growing class
Rom-com, following Kadhalil Sothapuvadhu Eppadi, which was released early this
year. Vignesh Sivan’s relatable screenplay, distinctive target audience and
fresh treatment, make Poda Podi a likable musical treat instantly.
Rating: 3.5/5
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