Seththumaan movie review

Story:

Vellaiyan wants to roast a pig and eat it. But since he is from upper caste, that idea is ridiculed by others including his wife.

But Vellaiyan is determined to fulfil his desire and hence hires Poochi to get him the best Pig to eat.

Poochi has the duty of upbringing his grandson after the death of his son and daughter-in-law.

So he takes up this job as it will help him meet his basic needs.

Was Poochi able to find the best Pig. Did Vellaiyan fulfill his desire forms the rest of the story.

Analysis:

Director Tamizh has made the movie based on the traditions that are followed in a land and how they influence the life of the people living in it.

Tamizh depends on the characters and the situations to make the movie an interesting one.
Poochi delivers a strong and convincing performance.

He brings more authenticity to the role. Vellaiyan and his wife have some sold sequences, especially their scene at the village council.

Ashwin, Prasanna Balachandran, Kumar, Manickam and all the other characters in the movie have done their part well.

Pradeep Kaaliraja’s camera work is appreciable, the camera angles make the movie more realistic.

Bindhu Malani’s BGM and songs give a completely different feel.

Rating: 3.6/5