The mission is accomplished at some cost – a broken marriage proposal and the death of his grandmother for Sasi, a leg amputation for Vijay Vasanth while Bharani loses his hearing. The elopement scene itself is well shot and achieved great acclaim. But the pace is fast and furious after that. In fact the elopement proposal for his lovelorn friend Ranga seems one similar adventure. Initial sequence are breezy enough – harmless pranks, lovely songs and one is not quite sure of what is to come.
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The comic sequences are filled in easily by Ganja Karuppu and a funny character who acts as the local Minor equivalent. His boon companions too are relatable characters – Vijay Vasanth aspires to set up a computer centre while Bharani playing the lovable but dimwit guy just wants to have a passport to enable him to go abroad.
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So he plays the role as a natural but peps it with some witty one liners. In his case it is securing a Government job that will enable him marry his cousin, a childhood sweetheart. Sasikumar plays it to his strengths – there is no larger-than-life character instead he and his friends represent the small world and small dreams that inspire the average youth in the small town. Nadodigal Lead Cast Image Courtesy – Ĭertain elements are constant – we are back to a small town subject (Rajapalayam and Namakkal), the breezy first half features the happy lives of 3 friends – Sasikumar, Vijay Vasanth and Bharani, there is an action packed drama featuring a celebrated elopement sequence and the reverse seamer in the climax is tops. Well he backed it with another winner in 2009 by starring as the lead in Nadodigal. Subramaniapuram was a sleeper hit in 2009 and established M Sasikumar’s credentials in recreating the magic of Madurai in the 80s.