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Star

Siddharth, Lakshmi Menon, Bobby Simha

Director

Karthik Subbaraj

Music

Santhosh Narayanan

Release Date

Fri, 21st Mar 2014

Jigarthanda tamil Movie Song Lyrics

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1 Jigarthanda Baby 1009
2 Jigarthanda Dhesayum Ezhandheney 960
3 Jigarthanda Kannamma 903

Story

Siddharth is Karthi Subramaniam a youngster aided by a popular producer looks to break into the cine industry by making a movie that banks on the lives of a gangster, and to work on that he takes the thundering and gruesome Psycho Sethu (Simha) as his case study. As he sets upon his task along with his aide Poorni (Karunakaran) what follows is a cocktail of action, thrills and comedy.
 
Taking a total U turn from his previous flick Pizza, Karthik takes the sails of a gangster movie and predominantly strikes chord with Simha who easily is the star performer. His menacing looks and body language is a treat to watch; reminds a lot of Anurag Khashyap’s “Gangs of Wasseypur” which had raw violence yet the audience enjoyed the movie thoroughly. Considering the plot of the movie, the less you know before you enter the theatres, the better.
 
After an intriguing first half where aspiration meets reality, the director weaves subplots one after another. A movie is never complete without little awesomeness squeezed between the main plots, and Jigarthanda has its share of it with lighter scenes between Siddharth and Karuna, the funny moments from Gangster’s sidekicks, a young lass who picks on Sarees and undoubtedly the end sequences.
 
Without taking much fuss on romance, the movie paces with its plot and some stunning lens work by Gavemic U Ary gives a unique angle to smaller details within the movie. Siddharth is constantly bugged with the Chocolate boy image and this movie gives him a chance to showcase the rugged side of this actor, all round performance indeed. He is complimented quite awesomely by Karunakaran, who enters silently and finishes with a larger share of applause. His attempt at innocent comedy is fresh with energy and sends laughs all around. Lakshmi menon ‘s character as Kayal looks more like an extended cameo than a mainstay character, could have etched better. There is no single central character that weighs the burden through the movie with the story and screenplay taking the plum factor.