DEV3TAG MOVIE REVIEW



Release Date : Dec 04,2019 May 18, 2020 Movie Run Time : 1 hour 52 minutes
Censor Rating : U
CLICK TO RATE THE MOVIE
Advertising
Advertising

In writer-director Anand Ravichandran’s Sethum Aayiram Pon, death is treated like a celebration. Human lives get a grand exit with make-up artists beautifying their corpses and even oppari singers being hired to sing paeans. The film uses the artistry behind death to tell a bittersweet story of broken relationships.

Set in the town of Aapanoor, Sethum… tells the story of Meera alias Kunjamma (a wonderful Nivedhithaa Sathish), a make-up artist who arrives at the village to meet her estranged grandmother Krishnaveni (Srilekha Rajendran), an oppari singer. As she gets used to the dated conditions they live in, Krishnaveni gets an opportunity to relive the past, which led to the strained relationship with her granddaughter.

The film reserves its “hero introduction” moment to Krishnaveni through a marvellously stretched sequence that captures upbeat villagers mourning the death of an artist. The camera shifts from percussionists to the crowds, as we see Krishnaveni badmouthing Kuberan (played by Jil Jung Juk fame Avinash Raghudevan), the make-up artist hired to beautify the face of the dead.

In writer-director Anand Ravichandran’s Sethum Aayiram Pon, death is treated like a celebration. Human lives get a grand exit with make-up artists beautifying their corpses and even oppari singers being hired to sing paeans. The film uses the artistry behind death to tell a bittersweet story of broken relationships.

Set in the town of Aapanoor, Sethum… tells the story of Meera alias Kunjamma (a wonderful Nivedhithaa Sathish), a make-up artist who arrives at the village to meet her estranged grandmother Krishnaveni (Srilekha Rajendran), an oppari singer. As she gets used to the dated conditions they live in, Krishnaveni gets an opportunity to relive the past, which led to the strained relationship with her granddaughter.

The film reserves its “hero introduction” moment to Krishnaveni through a marvellously stretched sequence that captures upbeat villagers mourning the death of an artist. The camera shifts from percussionists to the crowds, as we see Krishnaveni badmouthing Kuberan (played by Jil Jung Juk fame Avinash Raghudevan), the make-up artist hired to beautify the face of the dead.

In writer-director Anand Ravichandran’s Sethum Aayiram Pon, death is treated like a celebration. Human lives get a grand exit with make-up artists beautifying their corpses and even oppari singers being hired to sing paeans. The film uses the artistry behind death to tell a bittersweet story of broken relationships.

Set in the town of Aapanoor, Sethum… tells the story of Meera alias Kunjamma (a wonderful Nivedhithaa Sathish), a make-up artist who arrives at the village to meet her estranged grandmother Krishnaveni (Srilekha Rajendran), an oppari singer. As she gets used to the dated conditions they live in, Krishnaveni gets an opportunity to relive the past, which led to the strained relationship with her granddaughter.

The film reserves its “hero introduction” moment to Krishnaveni through a marvellously stretched sequence that captures upbeat villagers mourning the death of an artist. The camera shifts from percussionists to the crowds, as we see Krishnaveni badmouthing Kuberan (played by Jil Jung Juk fame Avinash Raghudevan), the make-up artist hired to beautify the face of the dead.

In writer-director Anand Ravichandran’s Sethum Aayiram Pon, death is treated like a celebration. Human lives get a grand exit with make-up artists beautifying their corpses and even oppari singers being hired to sing paeans. The film uses the artistry behind death to tell a bittersweet story of broken relationships.

Set in the town of Aapanoor, Sethum… tells the story of Meera alias Kunjamma (a wonderful Nivedhithaa Sathish), a make-up artist who arrives at the village to meet her estranged grandmother Krishnaveni (Srilekha Rajendran), an oppari singer. As she gets used to the dated conditions they live in, Krishnaveni gets an opportunity to relive the past, which led to the strained relationship with her granddaughter.

The film reserves its “hero introduction” moment to Krishnaveni through a marvellously stretched sequence that captures upbeat villagers mourning the death of an artist. The camera shifts from percussionists to the crowds, as we see Krishnaveni badmouthing Kuberan (played by Jil Jung Juk fame Avinash Raghudevan), the make-up artist hired to beautify the face of the dead.

In writer-director Anand Ravichandran’s Sethum Aayiram Pon, death is treated like a celebration. Human lives get a grand exit with make-up artists beautifying their corpses and even oppari singers being hired to sing paeans. The film uses the artistry behind death to tell a bittersweet story of broken relationships.

Set in the town of Aapanoor, Sethum… tells the story of Meera alias Kunjamma (a wonderful Nivedhithaa Sathish), a make-up artist who arrives at the village to meet her estranged grandmother Krishnaveni (Srilekha Rajendran), an oppari singer. As she gets used to the dated conditions they live in, Krishnaveni gets an opportunity to relive the past, which led to the strained relationship with her granddaughter.

The film reserves its “hero introduction” moment to Krishnaveni through a marvellously stretched sequence that captures upbeat villagers mourning the death of an artist. The camera shifts from percussionists to the crowds, as we see Krishnaveni badmouthing Kuberan (played by Jil Jung Juk fame Avinash Raghudevan), the make-up artist hired to beautify the face of the dead.

In writer-director Anand Ravichandran’s Sethum Aayiram Pon, death is treated like a celebration. Human lives get a grand exit with make-up artists beautifying their corpses and even oppari singers being hired to sing paeans. The film uses the artistry behind death to tell a bittersweet story of broken relationships.

Set in the town of Aapanoor, Sethum… tells the story of Meera alias Kunjamma (a wonderful Nivedhithaa Sathish), a make-up artist who arrives at the village to meet her estranged grandmother Krishnaveni (Srilekha Rajendran), an oppari singer. As she gets used to the dated conditions they live in, Krishnaveni gets an opportunity to relive the past, which led to the strained relationship with her granddaughter.

The film reserves its “hero introduction” moment to Krishnaveni through a marvellously stretched sequence that captures upbeat villagers mourning the death of an artist. The camera shifts from percussionists to the crowds, as we see Krishnaveni badmouthing Kuberan (played by Jil Jung Juk fame Avinash Raghudevan), the make-up artist hired to beautify the face of the dead.

DEV3TAG VIDEO REVIEW

Verdict: new verdict eng

BEHINDWOODS REVIEW BOARD RATING

2
( 2.0 / 5.0 )
Click to show more

REVIEW RATING EXPLANATION

பிரேக்கிங் சினிமா செய்திகள், திரை விமர்சனம், பாடல் விமர்சனம், ஃபோட்டோ கேலரி, பாக்ஸ் ஆபிஸ் செய்திகள், ஸ்லைடு ஷோ, போன்ற பல்வேறு சுவாரஸியமான தகவல்களை தமிழில் படிக்க இங்கு கிளிக் செய்யவும்      

RELATED CAST PHOTOS

‘இனி ~!#$%^() இதிலு_+|}{":?> கிரிக்கெட்டை<,./;' பார்க்கலாம்’.[]=-`.. 'வெளியான @ புதிய* தக & வல்'! VIDEOS

DEV3TAG DT VIDEOS

SONGS REVIEW

Review by : Behindwoods Review Board, SakthiRamasamyBWD
Album Release Date : Apr 30,2020

music Dev3tagDev3tagDev3tag

music Dev3tagDev3tagDev3tag

music Dev3tagDev3tagDev3tag

music Dev3tagDev3tagDev3tag

music Dev3tagDev3tagDev3tag

 

Verdict: new music verdict
( 0.0 / 5.0 )

CLICK FOR DEV3TAG CAST & CREW

Production: Dev3
Cast: Dev3 Actor
Direction: KS Dev3
Distribution: Raj Sundar

Dev3tag (aka) Dev3tag new

Dev3tag (aka) Dev3tag new is a Tamil movie. Dev3 Actor are part of the cast of Dev3tag (aka) Dev3tag new. The movie is directed by KS Dev3. Production by Dev3.