Vadacurry
Vadacurry

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Vadacurry

2014
Movie
131 min
Tamil

Satish, a newly appointed medical representative, who is basically a family man, living with his brother an auto-rickshaw driver. Sathish is always embarrassed about his mobile phone, and much to his delight picks up a phone which is left carelessly by its owner at a tea shop. The mobile phone gets him into trouble and his carefree life with girlfriend Naveena turns upside down.

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IMDb6.3/10
Google Users80%
Director: Saravana RajanGenres: Comedy, Romance

Plot Summary

Sathya, a young man with a smartphone obsession, finds himself in a series of comical misadventures after his phone is stolen. The theft leads him to cross paths with a series of eccentric characters and ultimately, to a budding romance. The film blends humor with everyday situations, exploring the impact of technology on relationships.

Critical Reception

Vadacurry received mixed to positive reviews, with critics often praising its humor and the lead actor's performance. However, some found the plot to be predictable and the comedy to be hit-or-miss. The film performed moderately well at the box office.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its light-hearted comedy and engaging screenplay.

  • Appreciated for the performance of the lead actor, Jai.

  • Criticized for some predictable plot points and inconsistent humor.

Google audience: Google users largely enjoyed the film, appreciating its comedic elements and the performances. Many found it to be a decent entertainer with relatable situations. Some viewers felt that the story could have been more original, but overall sentiment was positive.

Fun Fact

The film's title, 'Vadacurry', refers to a popular South Indian snack, reflecting the movie's light and often humorous tone.

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timesofindia

Vadacurry shares a characteristic with two other films that we have seen this year. As in Pulivaal, the plot is set in motion after the hero steals a mobile phone; and, like the hero of Damaal Dumeel, this act of taking what is not his gets...