The change of plants frequently at Villain’s residence tells all about the good vibrations that matter and the effects of bad words and the vibes they radiate. It speaks about humanity, equality and it’s intersection, alcohol addiction and it’s ill effects all beautifully captured in the rifts between a father and son and a mute brother who calm fights with his art Nadasswaram.Įven the minute details in the movie speak loudly. Starting from scene one, as the young lad hesitates to help the blind old woman the aged man telling Why the hands are for?, to till the last scene, there are many thought provoking dialogues. All deserve standing ovation for doing one’s own part well. The credit for acting to be given to entire crew. The movie can be admired for various reasons, leaving one confused on what to admire more Dialogues or the dialogue delivery or ‘Isaigyani’s’ music. Rather a review can be stated as an admiration. Was released in Telugu and was remade in Tamil staring Kamal Hassan and Seetha in lead roles. People from yesteryears do tell that ‘Ulaga Nayagan’ was about to fall after the movie ‘Vikram’ but came back stronger than ever in this movie. Written and Directed by ‘Iyakunar Sigaram’ KB. This movie was released in the year 1988.
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