Kuiko – Review

Emotionally driven

Kuiko

– Review

 

Vidharth gets fired from his teaching job. He wishes to see an IPL match in Chennai and decides to borrow money from his friend Panbazhagan.
Upon reaching Panbazhagan’s house, Vidharath is requested to drop a freezer box at Yogi Babu’s residence as his mother passes away.
Vidharth also obliges and sets out to drop off the freezer box. How the box changes the life of Vidharth forms the rest of the story.
Director Arul Chezhian has a simple storyline and has tried to infuse too many ideas into the movie. Some of them have worked out really well.
Arul Chezhian has used the freezer box as an important catalyst for the proceedings that take place in the movie.
Vidharath has as usual delivered a natural performance which is one of the major strengths of the movie. He has understood the various emotions the character goes through and has portrayed it in a convincing manner.
Yogi Babu has got a solid role and  unleashed his full potential in the character oriented role.
Rest of the cast including Panbazhagan have all done their part well. Music by Anthony Dasan and Kevin Miranda is good. Camerawork by Rajehs Yadav is passed. Rest of the technical aspects are okay.

Rating: 3.8/5   

Review by Naveen

Director Arul ChezhianKuiko - ReviewMusic by Anthony Dasan and Kevin MirandaVidharthYogi Babu
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