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Takkari
Tirupathi (Nitin Kumar Reddy) is a brilliant man who wants to become a realtor, much to the chagrin of his father (Chandramohan), who doesn't support his goal. Eventually Tirupati wins the heart of a rich girl, Priya (Sadha), sister of a business tycoon and villainous Guru (Sayaji Shinde). He realizes his ambition in real estate. The Guru wants him to drop his sister; Tirupati in return demands money. The villain gives him a cheque from a dubious bank. However, Tirupathi gets his money as he blackmails the heroine's brother, threatening to expose some photos. The villain also plans an IT raid on Tirupathi's companies. However, that plan backfires. Then Guru tries to get his sister married to another, but the hero marries her. The story ends with Tirupathi returning all the money taken from the Guru, who finally accepts the marriage.
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Plot Summary
Satyamurthy, a young man with a short temper, lives in a village and is deeply in love with his childhood friend, Priya. Their relationship faces numerous challenges due to Satyamurthy's uncontrollable anger and his involvement in local disputes. When circumstances force them to move to the city, their love is tested against new obstacles and the complexities of urban life.
Critical Reception
Takkari received a mixed to negative reception from critics. While the performances of the lead actors, Silambarasan and Trisha, were generally praised, the film's plot was often criticized for being predictable and overly reliant on typical Kollywood masala elements. The screenplay and pacing also drew criticism, with many finding it to be too lengthy and lacking in originality.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for the chemistry and performances of Silambarasan and Trisha.
Criticized for a predictable and formulaic plot.
Noted for its lengthy runtime and uneven pacing.
Google audience: Audience reception for Takkari was largely lukewarm, with many viewers finding the film to be an average entertainer that did not offer much novelty. The action sequences and romantic elements were appreciated by some, but the convoluted storyline and the protagonist's excessive anger often detracted from the overall viewing experience.
Fun Fact
The film marked the second on-screen pairing of Silambarasan and Trisha, who had previously starred together in 'Manmadhan' (2004).
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