Killadi
Killadi

Killadi

2015Movie132 minTamil

An angry young man gives refuge to a rich girl, whose arrogant mother is forcing her to marry her rowdy uncle.

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IMDb5.8/10
Director: A. VenkateshGenres: Action, Comedy, Romance

Plot Summary

The film follows Karthik, a young man who falls for two different women, Sunaina and Samskruthi Shenoy. His life becomes complicated as he navigates his relationships, leading to humorous and action-packed situations. The plot involves a mix of romance, family drama, and a fight against injustice, as Karthik tries to win the hearts of both women and overcome obstacles.

Critical Reception

Killadi received mixed to negative reviews from critics. While some appreciated the attempt at a commercial entertainer with action and romance, many found the plot predictable and the execution lacking. The performances were a mixed bag, with some actors receiving mild praise while others were criticized. The film failed to make a significant impact at the box office.

What Reviewers Say

  • The film attempts a blend of action and romance but is hampered by a weak screenplay.
  • Performances are inconsistent, and the plot feels derivative.
  • While aiming for commercial appeal, it largely falls flat in its execution.

Google audience: Audience reception for Killadi was largely lukewarm, with many viewers finding the film to be an average entertainer. Some appreciated the action sequences and the songs, but the predictable storyline and lack of novelty were common criticisms. The performances and direction did not particularly stand out for most.

Fun Fact

The film was initially titled 'S M S' (Sivaji, Murugesan, Saravanan) before being changed to 'Killadi'.

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timesofindia

timesofindia

Where does A Venkatesh figure among masala movie makers who have been prolific over the past decade? KS Ravikumar is known for his collaborations with big stars, Lingusamy gives us mass elements in a glossy package, and Hari's films have th...