Thoota Review
Thoota Review
Thoota Story: A school student is in a relationship with a celebrity but must let her go because of her gangster guardian.
Once you see the movie, the feeling does not go away, particularly as a result of exact same trope of owning a fearless young man and a damsel in distress.
The daring child here's Raghu (Dhanush, who claws his function ), from a wealthy family in Rajahmundry researching in a nearby city. If Raghu sees Lekha (Megha Akash, fairly but weak ), a celebrity shooting in his school, it's love at first sight. She's a debutant under the hands of Kumar (Senthil Veeraswamy), somebody who has links with gangsters. Even as Raghu tries his best to protect Lekha from himshe chooses to proceed with Kumar because of circumstances. Four decades later, she walks into his life with information of his estranged brother Pro (Sasikumar), who is in trouble. Raghu has become pushed into a savage world full of dirty cops and gangsters. Could he dodge the bullets and rescue his girl while still at it?
SSS needed a gripping story that unfolded along with a gorgeous love story. Both ends of this story using a good link, together with the manager intercutting between the rose-tinted universe of romance and the blood-splattered offense planet, and it all starts with Raghu at the end of their titular thoota (bullet).
Whoever has watched Gautham's previous movies is utilised into this voice-over narratives by today. He uses the exact same here to communicate his protagonist's ideas, like a book. This works especially well through the action scenes, but seems indulgent and only expository in few different scenes. Romance has ever been Gautham's powerful point and here also, these parts do the job.
But we never participate much with all the romance. Although the songs are not too envisioned as his previous movies, Darbuka Siva's songs is a joy. What adds more beauty to the movie are the superbly framed scenes using low key light by Jomon T John.
The activity portions are regular, but we receive a superbly shot battle scene within a lift. The Telugu version of this movie has a couple of scenes in the Tamil first chopped and the change is jarring and noticeable. If you are an ardent fan of Gautham Menon's love tales, give Thoota an attempt.
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