Sathuranga Vettai started out on a strong note looking promising then...it slowly lost vigor...
DELICIOUS
---A big shout-out to the camera operators for doing such a fantastic job with the visuals. The cinematography nicely achieved the comic vision of the movie, capturing great shots
---Even though Gandhi (Natarajan) was conning people, it was still fun watching him do it because of the way people get easily cheated for the most ridiculous things. And Gandhi keeping a serious and convincing look throughout the negotiation was too good 😂
---Sathuranga Vettai had inspiring lines and reminded us that money is not everything in life, the strong relationships we forge are more valuable
---The editor gave us amazing scene transitions and animations, he kept the show going :D
BLAND
---Overall, the screenplay was a bit plain. Basically, we saw Gandhi swindling people, which was fun, then when the climax hit, the subsequent scenes were no longer sizzling. There was a trivial plan of paying back and acting turned casual with common dialogues.
The ending scene was quite abrupt based on Gandhi's new attitude in a moment of seconds. Additionally, a few chains of events seemed unrealistic
---The score in certain scenes, sadly, didn't coincide with the mood displayed.
DELICIOUS
---A big shout-out to the camera operators for doing such a fantastic job with the visuals. The cinematography nicely achieved the comic vision of the movie, capturing great shots
---Even though Gandhi (Natarajan) was conning people, it was still fun watching him do it because of the way people get easily cheated for the most ridiculous things. And Gandhi keeping a serious and convincing look throughout the negotiation was too good 😂
---Sathuranga Vettai had inspiring lines and reminded us that money is not everything in life, the strong relationships we forge are more valuable
---The editor gave us amazing scene transitions and animations, he kept the show going :D
BLAND
---Overall, the screenplay was a bit plain. Basically, we saw Gandhi swindling people, which was fun, then when the climax hit, the subsequent scenes were no longer sizzling. There was a trivial plan of paying back and acting turned casual with common dialogues.
The ending scene was quite abrupt based on Gandhi's new attitude in a moment of seconds. Additionally, a few chains of events seemed unrealistic
---The score in certain scenes, sadly, didn't coincide with the mood displayed.