![]() Why is 144 set in an imaginary village in Madurai? The only reason seems to be, because the director wants to subject the audience to a bad version of Madurai slang. Then there’s the inexplicable choice of setting. He makes sounds that are supposed to be funny, but are, in fact, irritating. Why is his character mute? What purpose does his inability to talk serve? We don’t know. ![]() Masking his failures with a fake accent, Munishakanth would make excuses about how he thought Tamil cinema was beneath his talent. ![]() He played Munishakanth in Mundasupatti, a struggling actor who lacked talent. It was quirky and amusing, and it was relevant. She may not have been real, but she had a purpose. Soodhu Kavvum‘s protagonist (Das) had an imaginary girlfriend. Let’s examine, for a moment, Soodhu Kavvu and Mundasupatti, the movies 144 claims to be a combination of. There’s a fine line between quirky and trying too hard. Salaar: Prabhas to Star in Prashant Neel’s Next Multilingual Film
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