Vadakkupatti Ramasamy – Review


Temple tale

In the realm of Tamil cinema, where storytelling often blends genres, Karthik Yogi’s latest directorial venture, starring Santhanam in the lead, takes a refreshing approach. The film, while centered around the protagonist’s unusual venture into building a temple, weaves a comedic narrative filled with unexpected twists and turns.

Santhanam, known for his comedic prowess, embraces the role of an atheist who decides to build a temple in his village and unexpectedly finds financial success through it. The storyline takes an intriguing turn when a new Tahsildar, played by an equally talented supporting cast, enters the scene and discovers the truth about Santhanam’s unconventional source of income.
The Tahsildar portrayed with finesse, suggests an alternative approach for Santhanam to maximize his earnings by leasing out the land instead. However, the narrative takes a dramatic shift when the Tahsildar demands an exorbitant commission for his assistance. Santhanam, true to his character, refuses to comply, leading to the closure and sealing of the temple.
What follows is a comedic rollercoaster as Santhanam navigates the aftermath of the temple closure. Karthik Yogi skillfully utilizes a well-designed supporting cast, infusing the film with humor through fun liners and unique behaviors. Motta Rajendran and Nizhalgal Ravi steal the show in their scenes, contributing to the overall comedic charm of the movie.
Santhanam, back in his element, delivers a stellar performance, showcasing not just his impeccable timing with counter dialogues but also his ability to convey emotions through expressions. Mega Akash’s role, though functional, plays a pivotal part in the storyline.
Sean Roldan’s music sets the perfect mood for the film, complementing the impressive camerawork by Deepak. The technical aspects, including direction, editing, and production design, contribute to the overall appeal of “Santhanam’s Temple Tales.”
In essence, the film offers audiences a delightful blend of comedy, drama, and unexpected twists, making it a worthwhile watch for those seeking a lighthearted and entertaining cinematic experience.