movie song lyrics

Star

Vikram Prabhu, Soori, Sri Divya

Director

Ezhil

Music

Imman

Release Date

Thu, 25th Dec 2014

Vellaikaara Durai tamil Movie Song Lyrics

Rank Movie Lyrics Views
1 Vellaikaara Durai Kaakkaa Muttai 1053
2 Vellaikaara Durai Nadigar Thilagam 681
3 Vellaikaara Durai Koodha Kaathu 639
4 Vellaikaara Durai Ammadi Un Azhagu 578

Story

Murugan borrows money, and after he cannot pay it back, he is forced into indentured servitude. He meets a young lady in distress, falls in love, and has to escape to go help her.

Murugan (Vikram Prabhu) and Police Pandi (Soori) are friends who take a loan, to start a real estate business from Vaddi Varadhan (John Vijay). Their venture incurs a loss. Further, many predictable events unfold like Murugan and Yamuna (Sridivya) falling in love, emotional flashbacks being shown, the friends getting caught and so on.

 

The performances of all the characters make the movie stand out. Post heavy script oriented roles in Kumki, Ivan Vera Mathiri, Arima Nambi and Sigaram Thodu, Vikram Prabhu proves his acting ability in a comedy genre in the most convincing way. Though Soori as the main support actor isn't in his full form, his comedy timing does give a few laughs. John Vijay shoulders the show as the villain, making the viewer not miss any of his dialogues. Be it his white shirt and cool shades or his egg-shaped eyes and a hefty personality, 'Vaddi' has made his presence felt. It is not new for Sridivya to wear half sarees or sarees. Just like 'Lathapandi' in Varuthapadatha Valibar Sangam, 'Yamuna' in Vellaikaara Durai is bold, with unflinching charisma.

 

The story and screenplay of VD are something that we have seen in many commercial films, now, what makes Vellaikaara Durai a standout is Vikram Prabhu’s screen presence, simple storyline, native touch, uncomplicated relationships and distinct characterization. Choosing to excuse the continuity errors, story spillover and improper comedy timing, the film’s take on love, relationship, friendship and villainy is something to look out for.

 

Kishore’s editing is notable as it is apt for this movie. D Imman’s BGM is a must mention as the heroic moves of Soori (Yes, you read it right) are emphasized every time he raises his shirt collar or walks stylishly or in the aftermath of a fight sequence. The songs are a good visual break, every time one feels a little overdose of the characters.