Monday, November 24

MIDDLE CLASS Tamil Movie Review

MIDDLE CLASS Tamil Movie Review

Cast-:

Munishkanth, Vijayalakshmi, Kuraishi, Kaali Venkat, Radha Ravi, Kodangi Vadivelu, Malavika Avinash, Vela Ramamoorthy & others.

Crew- :
Producers DEV – KV DURAI Director- Kishore Muthuramalingam DOP – Sudarshan Srinivasan Music Director- Pranav Muniraj Editor- San Lokesh Art Director- MSP Madhavan Stunt – Don Ashok Costumer- J Nandha Makeup – Vinoth Sukumaran Publicity design – Viyaki VFX – Resol FX Colorist – Nandha Kumar DI – Varna Digital Studio Sound mixing – M.R Rajakrishnan SFX- Sync Cinema Legal Advisor – MV Bhaskar Marketing & Promotion – DEC – KV Mothi Production Executive – SS Sridhar Executive Producer- Mohan P, PRO – Suresh Chandra, Abdul Nassar and Others.

Story -:

The most important reason for all the problems that occur in a middle-class family is financial scarcity. If there is money, all the problems of a middle-class family can be solved. The Munishkanth – Vijayalakshmi couple, who are stuck in such a middle-class family life, get a chance to recover from their financial problems. But, Munishkanth loses that opportunity due to his greed. This increases the problems in the family. Did Munishkanth succeed in his efforts to regain the lost opportunity? Or not? The ‘middle class’ is a way of saying that it is a part of a family’s personal life and a part of society.

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Movie Review -:

Munishkanth, who has played comedy and character roles, has done 100 percent justice to the character he has accepted, even though he has played the hero of the story, without making any new efforts for it, and has given his usual performance and done 100 percent justice to the character he has played.

Vijayalakshmi, who plays the heroine of the story and Munishkanth’s wife, has acted well in reflecting the mentality of middle-class women, but in some places she acts a little too much and deviates from reality.
All the characters, including Kali Venkat, Radha Ravi, Qureshi, Malavika Avinash, Kodangi Vadivelu, Vela Ramamoorthy, and the actor who plays the Marwadi boss, have become people who value morality and humanity and have made a place in the minds of the audience.

The songs, composed by composer Pranav Muniraj, are designed to describe the storyline. The background music has traveled to bring the scenes to life.
Cinematographer Sudarshan Srinivasan’s camera presents the life of a middle-class family without any distortion.

Although it is a family drama-style story, editor Shaan Lokesh, who has edited the scenes in a way that moves it along excitingly, keeps the audience on the edge of their seats at some points, asking what will happen next.

Written and directed by Kishore Muthuramalingam, he has spoken about communism using middle-class family life. He has emphatically recorded the idea that those who have more than they need, share it with others and live a fulfilling life, through many symbols, and has made it understandable to all parties in a simple way.

Despite the simple story and predictable screenplay, director Kishore Muthuramalingam has told it in a somewhat interesting way in the language of the screen, and has designed characters and scenes that emphasize morality and humanity, and has sown positive thoughts in the audience.

The mentality of middle-class families is that they are more concerned about keeping an ordinary object safe or putting it in its proper place. For people with such a mentality, if they get a magic item that can change their lives, it is customary to protect it more than their eyes. However, the plot itself is not acceptable to deviate from that practice.Overall, ‘Middle Class’ is middle.

This Is My Personal Review So Please Go and Watch the Movie in Theatres Only.

Written by CNN Online Media Admin Ratting CNN Online Media Admin 2.5 / 5