Kadhal Kisu Kisu is a 2003 Indian Tamil-language romantic comedy film that follows the story of a young man who falls in love with a girl, but their relationship is put to test when they face various obstacles.
Is this movie suitable for family viewing?
This movie is not suitable for family viewing due to some mature themes and language.
This movie is worth watching if you're a fan of Vijayakanth or Meena, but it's not a must-watch. It's a decent romantic comedy, but it's not particularly memorable or original.
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The film revolves around Karthik, a young man who falls in love with Priya, a girl from a wealthy family. However, their relationship is put to test when Karthik's family is not supportive of their love, and Priya's family wants her to marry someone else. The two lovers must navigate through various obstacles to be together.
The story is engaging and has some interesting twists, but it's not particularly original or memorable.
Vijayakanth and Meena deliver good performances, but some of the supporting actors feel a bit over-the-top.
The characters are well-developed, but some of them feel like stereotypes. Vijayakanth and Meena have good chemistry, but their romance feels a bit forced at times.
K. Selva Bharathy does a good job of directing the film, but some scenes feel a bit rushed or poorly edited.
The cinematography is decent, but some scenes feel a bit dark or poorly lit.
The film has some engaging moments, and Vijayakanth and Meena have good chemistry. The music is also catchy and enjoyable.
The story is not particularly original, and some scenes feel a bit rushed or poorly edited. The characters feel a bit like stereotypes, and some of the supporting actors feel a bit over-the-top.
"Kadhal kisu kisu, kandu kandu kandu"
"Unnai kandu kandu kandu, kadhal kisu kisu"