Moscowin Kaviri Tamil Movie

Feature Film | 2010 | Romantic
Critics:
The script of Moscowin Kaveri lacked clarity. There are too many questions left answered. Several jigsaw pieces just don't fit into the story.
Aug 30, 2010 By Mythily Ramachandran


Boy (Rahul) meets girl (Samantha) and falls in love with her. Initially girl not interested. But she goes through a change of heart. There is no particular reason for that. She decides to move in with him. Both are software professionals.


Their work takes them to Hyderabad. When they leave for Hyderabad, they are very much in love but on their return they have fallen out of love. So they decide to part ways. Enter villain, (Harsha), who is sought after by the police. He ties them up and forces himself in their house. Of course, finally the bad guy is caught and yes, you guessed it right, the girl goes back to the boy. Curtains down.


There is nothing significant to write about this film, the debut venture of cameraman, Ravivarman, who has written the script besides directing the film. The weak script falters and poor editing makes the story disjointed. Samantha's and Rahul's character as the hero Moscow and heroine Kavery lacked individuality. The two actors fail to impress. Harsha plays the villain, a smart looking one, but with little to do.


By the way, what was the idea of making Santhanam sport different colored wigs? His comedy tracks bordered more on vulgarity. The audience is also tired of the same kind of delivery from Santhanam.


The script of Moscowin Kaveri lacked clarity. There are too many questions left answered. Several jigsaw pieces just don't fit into the story. One thing that made you sit up was the good cinematography. And that's all about this film.


Mythily Ramachandran

   

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