Rajamagal movie review

Story:

Sundaram is a lower middle class father who runs a mobile repair shop to run his family.

He spends most of his time at the shop and the rest with his daughter Kanmani. He tries to fulfill all the wishes of his daughter.

One day Kanmani asks Sundaram to buy an own house. Sundaram agrees to it thinking that Kanmani will forget it as time passes.

However, things do not go as expected and Kanmani becomes more determined to buy an own house. What does Sundaram do after this forms the rest of the story.

Analysis:

Director Henry has took a simple script and has made the screenplay in an engaging manner. He has touched upon the bonding between father and daughter. Though there are a few cliched scenes they are overcome by the performances of the actors.

Aadukalam Murugadoss delivers a seasoned performance as the father and has portrayed the various emotions of the character in an effective manner.

Baby Prathiksha is the show stealer and is impressive with her performance. The way she showers affection on her father, gets jealous of her classmate, being adamant to buy a house are all impressive.

Velina as Murugadoss’ wife has done her part well. Bugs as Murugadoss’ friend creates an impact in the small screenspace that he has.

Music by Shankar Rajan is good. Rest of the technical aspects are passable.

Rating: 3.2/5