Any hard-core film fan who gets to see the movie’s first 5 minutes could easily guess the entire plot. Plus it is all in the title, ‘Kattappava Kanom’. When you are fishing for hope, it is a fish that gives you hope. No, this is not a say but it for sure suits the director Mani Seiyon who is making his debut. He has drafted a simple story just by keeping a lucky fish as a centre point.
Though the narrative pattern is something we have seen in numerous films in the past, the comedy comes in as a rescue. Sibiraj, who plays the role of the protagonist, performs well enough for the role that was offered to him with some nuanced funny expressions to convey his helplessness. Aishwarya Rajesh, though travels throughout the film, doesn’t quite impress us like she had done in her previous films. Maybe her character is a little too mainstream?She has tiny romance scenes with Sibiraj but those look very hurried and hardly make an impact. Had it been a little more focused, we might have got some good chemistry building between the leads but unfortunately, that isn’t the case.
The film deviates from its core plot now and then. A cute little girl features in the movie. She is the reason why Aishwarya Rajesh does not sell the fish and she also gives a hint that the fish stands as a symbol of luck. But a couple of her scenes could have been put away with.
Kattappava Kanom has an interesting line up of supporting actors like Kaali Venkat, Livingston, Saravanan, Yogi Babu, Mime Gopi and Thirumurugan who keep throwing in comic lines causing the audience to break out in laughter. Comedy has turned out to be a beaming positive in the movie although people might get the feeling that it is being overdone at some places. The director has made sure that he has packed his story with back to back comedy scenes making you overlook all the logical errors.
Kattappava Kaanom is an upcoming film directed by Mani Seiyon with Sibi Sathyaraj and Aishwarya Rajesh in the lead. Music for the film has been composed by Inimey Ippadithan composer Santhosh Dhayanidhi. Here’s how the album plays out.
Kangalai Suttrum Kanavugalai
Singer - Sathya Prakash & Shashaa Tirupati
Lyrics - Muthamil
A breezy song that starts out with a chorus in the cheerful voice of children. Sung by Sathya Prakash and Shashaa Tirupati, the vocals are smooth and soft. A splendid guitar section, lovely lyrics and a predominantl feel good nature it propagates are the strong points of the song. Hence, thumbs up.
The Vatti Song
Singer - Anthony Daasan
Lyrics - Muthamil
A song about vatti calls for comic lyrics and the sarcastic, silky voice of Anthony Daasan. And that is exactly what the composer thought too. The song must do a good job in supporting the visuals.
Though it starts out interestingly, it loses track somewhere in the back of our minds.
Hey Penne Penne
Singer - Sid Sriram, Alisha Thomas & Aishwarya Kumar
Lyrics - Uma Devi
Santhosh Dhayanidhi has brought in the strong arms for this beautiful song! In the easily registering voice of Sid Sriram, the song has a beautiful veena portion played by Punya Srinivas that intertwines beautifully. So do the vocals of Alisha Thomas and Aishwarya Kumar. But overall, it’s the beautiful composition of this tempo teaser that wins a thumbs up!