Guru Uchaththula Irukkaru FULL MOVIE REVIEW
Guru Uchaththula Irukkaru FULL
MOVIE REVIEW:-
Guru Uchaththula Irukkaru is a Tamil movie
starring Guru Jeeva and Pandirajan in pivotal roles. It is a comedy drama
directed by B. Dhandapani.
Reading the plot synopsis of
Guru Uchchathula Irukkaru, you might think that this could be an entertaining
film, but the sad truth is that this is as engaging as watching paint dry. The
film revolves around Virat (Guru Jeeva) and his gang, who are content with
whiling away their time, doing no work. Virat's only work, actually, is to
stalk Tamizhselvi (Aara), who, for some reason, reciprocates his love. But a
tragedy makes her tell him firmly that she will accept him only if he starts
earning.
Meanwhile, Uthamaputhiran (MS Bhaskar), a MP, finds himself in a soup because his driver has died without revealing where he has stashed the MP's ill-gotten money, which they had hidden fearing an IT raid. And as fate would have it, Virat knows this location and he and his gang decide to go to the forest and take the money. However, the MP's underlings and his rivals, are also after it.
Meanwhile, Uthamaputhiran (MS Bhaskar), a MP, finds himself in a soup because his driver has died without revealing where he has stashed the MP's ill-gotten money, which they had hidden fearing an IT raid. And as fate would have it, Virat knows this location and he and his gang decide to go to the forest and take the money. However, the MP's underlings and his rivals, are also after it.
Forget comedy of the black
kind, which quite a few films have successfully managed to give us with a
similar formula, here, there is hardly any comedy even of the low-brow kind.
With a lead who cannot act, Dhandapani banks on a bunch of comedians
(Pandiarajan, Imman Annachi and MS Bhaskar) to help him salvage the film, but
with hardly any material, the comedians only come off as an irritating bunch.
A wastrel and his friends
learn that a politician has stashed his ill-gotten wealth in a forest and go
there. What they don't realise is that the politician's underlings and his
rivals, too, are after the same...
And the film is shot like a
short-on-budget comedy skit making it visually unappealing as well. The
composer, Tajnoor, tries to make up for all these with a busy score and a
couple of passable songs, but when everything from the writing to the cast to
the packaging is so bad, this is hardly enough for a salvage operation.
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