Gatta Kusthi review. Gatta Kusthi Tamil movie review, story, rating - Telugu Cinema - IndiaGlitz

Gatta Kusthi review. Gatta Kusthi Tamil movie review, story, rating – Telugu Cinema – IndiaGlitz

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Gatta Kusthi review. Gatta Kusthi Tamil movie review, story, rating – Telugu Cinema – IndiaGlitz

Firstly, kudos to Vishnu Vishal for surrendering to the demands of the script and agreeing to play second fiddle to the heroine that too in his own production. As usual he has delivered a neat performance

Veera (Vishnu Vishal) is a well-to-do young man living in Pollachi under the supervision of his maternal uncle (Karunaas).

Keerthi (Aishwarya Lekshmi) on the other hand is a wrestler who lives with her family in Kerala.

Her parents are tired of prospective bridegrooms rejecting Keerthy due to her passion for wrestling and her father has a heart attack.

Keerthi’s uncle played by Muniskanth bumps into his old friend Karunaas and on knowing that he is hunting for a bride invites them to Keerthi’s house.

When Veera visits Kerala, Muniskanth lies that Keerthy has studied only till 7th standard and also attaches a long false hair.

The wedding happens and Veera starts dominating Keerthy to prove his manliness.

At one point the true colors of Keerthy emerge where a villain is also involved and the couple separate.

To prove that he is stronger than her Veera challenges his wife for a wrestling match and what happens next is what ‘Gatta Kusthi’ is all about..

Firstly, kudos to Vishnu Vishal for surrendering to the demands of the script and agreeing to play second fiddle to the heroine that too in his own production.

The entire screenplay is based on Keerthy and Aishwarya Lekshmi plays her with gusto, especially in the wrestling scenes.

Karunaas as the male chauvinistic uncle is aptly cast while Kaali Venkat and Muniskanth tickle the funny bones at regular intervals.

Redin Kingsley brings the house down in the scene where he cites examples of several hit movies that showed untrained heroes winning in sports.

The actress playing Karunaas’s wife has a very memorable scene at the end while Sreeja Ravi is natural as the heroine’s mother..

The interval punch where Aishwarya Lekshmi fights the villains is as impactful as a mass hero film moment.

The concept of the titular sport and the role reversal of the typical hero heroine sequences are quite fresh to Tamil cinema.

He however deserves the trophy for attempting to make a hero of the heroine in the commercial space.

man living, singam helmer,

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Gatta Kusthi review. Gatta Kusthi Tamil movie review, story, rating – Telugu Cinema – IndiaGlitz

Gatta Kusthi review. Gatta Kusthi Tamil movie review, story, rating – Telugu Cinema – IndiaGlitz

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