Kavan Review – Kavan is a Tamil thriller released in 2017. Thilak an aspiring Television anchor takes on the task of exposing an unethical practice of the media to sell news.
(Since IPL 10 has started I have used cricketing metaphors :))
Director K V Anand has batted in his home turf. He has also eliminated some of the mistakes in his recent movies. Instead of playing defense there are sixes flying all over the park in the first half. What happens to a match that starts so exciting and a wicket falls? Even some good stroke play gets boring. Kavan’s wicket falls in the interval block. The second half becomes a customary end to the proceedings with some cliched twists.
The first half of the story not only introduces the main characters of the plot but also introduces what happens in the media world to the audience. The tiff between the two lead characters, the social issue all of them adds extra flavour to the whole scene. The only flaw you could point out is some of the elaborate scenes of the reality show and lengthy TR dialogues could have been made crisp. Nevertheless, it is an entertaining first half and sets up your excitement for the second half. K V Anand also has teased the audience with a dramatic interval block but reverses it to what fits in with the story.
The second half is a let down for me. Although the social issue takes the center stage, the script runs out of ideas for moving the story adding additional knots and removing them very convincingly. Everything looks a bit artificial. In the climax scene, there is no tension at all as you know the hero is going to win as he has the upper hand. If you had empathized on the villain you might have some thrilling moments here.
Coming to the checklist of KV Anand, many of it is fulfilled in this one like a party song, romance on the top of a high mountain peak, KV Anand trolling himself, a social issue. But for one thing having a song after the death of a character.
High Points: Very engaging first half, the core plot of exposing unethical media practices, Vijay Sethupathi and Madonna Sebastian’s screen presence.
Low Points: Lengthy dialogue scenes, Cliched second half.
Overall Kavan would be a treat for masala movie lovers where you want to watch a movie without thinking anything. Hence this gets a Worth a Watch verdict.
Worth a Watch
I am yet to hear about this one here. So, how focused are you in following IPL10? 😀
Ha ha.. IPL10 and Kavan there is no difference both are just masala entertainers… For now I am just focused on tracking the points table without the on field drama 🙂