movie song lyrics

Star

Vishnu, Sri Divya, R. Parthiepan

Director

Suseenthiran

Music

Imman

Release Date

Fri, 2nd Dec 2016

Maaveeran Kittu tamil Movie Song Lyrics

Rank Movie Lyrics Views
1 Maaveeran Kittu Inaivom - Uyirellam Ondre 792
2 Maaveeran Kittu Kannadikala 701
3 Maaveeran Kittu Elanthaari 662
4 Maaveeran Kittu Unkooda Thuniyaga 633
5 Maaveeran Kittu Onna Onna 610
6 Maaveeran Kittu Elanthaari (Reprise) 525

Story

Kittu (Vishnu Vishal) is a bright student belonging to a lower caste whose people suffer in every way at the hands of the upper caste who do not even allow their dead to be carried through the village. Chinna Rasu (Parthiban) a press owner is the voice of the downtrodden who wishes Kitttu to become a Collector after he secures the first mark. Gomathi (Sri Divya) belonging to the higher caste is also in Kittu’s college and falls in love with him. When the suppressed people join together to run a bus service and Kittu’s entry into the IAS irks the uppercaste (Nattaamai) Nagineeru and his son Selvaraj (Harish Uttaman) who is the local cop. In one master stroke they plan to spoil Kittu’s love,disrupt his IAS dreams and also end the bus service. Whether Kittu and Chinnarasu thwart the schemes of the villains or fall prey to them forms the rest of the story.

Vishnu Vishal after tasting commercial success with ‘Indru Nettru Naalai’ and ‘Velaiyinu Vanthutta Vellaikaran’ has obviously surrendered to his mentor and has done whatever he has been told without much of a niggle. But he somehow does not fit into the role of a Madurai lower caste villager. Parthiban, probably for the first time in his career has done a role without a trace of his "nakkal" and "nayandi" which is refreshing and he gets to mouth some hard hitting dialogues against caste suppression. Sri Divya as usual fits the village girl role to the T but has nothing much to do to make an impression except look pretty in the overdose of songs. Soori the number one comedian in Tamil cinema today, thanks to the barotta comedy written by Suseenthiran appears in a role that could have been done by an extra. Harish Uttaman as the main antagonist is menacing while Nagineedu who plays his father is absolutely miscast.

The first thirty minutes are so are well shot and enacted and the raging casteism of the eighties (which continues to this day) is captured well, making one believe that we are in for an authentic documentation of the evil which will bring about an awareness if not change in the minds of the people. The backbone of ‘Maaveeran Kittu’ is the hard hitting dialogues which are a wakeup call for those in power even today.