![]() However, his romance with her is not long-lived as he ends up in prison. He also meets his love interest, Thamarai (Nikita) during a heist and tries to protect her from her molester step-dad. As his journey with gun starts, he gets caught up in the midst of theft and murder due to his friends, putting his own life in jeopardy. Notably, this is one of the skills that Velu's father imparted to him. Due to financial issues, his friends advise him to take up the business of making and selling guns. ![]() Also, the jarring sound effects become intolerable after a point.Īs the film starts and progresses, an announcement from the Government of Tamil Nadu to ban hunting hits Velu's (Karu Palaniyappan) family hard. One significant point that works against the film is the CG. ![]() The plot sounds interesting considering the scheme of things around it, however it loses track as the film progresses. With time and unavoidable circumstances, he transitions to become a man who handles guns. The initial staging of the film looks promising, conveying an intriguing plot with actor Karu Palaniappan, belonging to a hunter family. ![]() While the film works in parts, but falters due to average execution on the technical front. Kallan Movie Review: Journalist-turned-director Chandra Thangaraj tries to pull off a raw and rustic film in her first attempt with Kallan.
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