An entertaining crime comedy-drama which is worth watchable for its comedy moments and for Nayanthara.
Kolamaavu Kokila (CoCo) is a Tamil comedy drama film written and directed by Nelson Dilipkumar and produced by Lyca Productions. Music director by Anirudh Ravichander .The film stars Nayanthara in the lead role.
In a critical family situation, Lady superstar becomes a drug peddler who tries to secretly transport a large value of drug powder for money. Her family is also involved in this criminal act. What happens in the process and where it all ends, forms the remaining story of the movie.
First big salute to Lady superstar Nayanthara for accepting to act as a comedian’s love interest. She has underplayed superbly with innocent face reactions, suitable dressing, hairstyle, and of course with some mass moments.Yogi Babu in one-line counters create frequent laughter moments. Saranya Ponvannan gets a vital role to play and she effortlessly strikes gold with it. Supporting artists list is huge, some of them are impressive and some aren’t. Mottai Rajendran and Smile Settai Anbu have done well with humor.
Director Nelson has attempted something different and the outcome proves that he has worked so hard in to convert this differently conceptualized script into a believable mainstream product.The screenplay is definitely engaging as the flow contains many laughter elements, but on the whole, the feeling is mixed as initially the story takes time to pick up and towards the end, it is stretched.
Anirudh’s music stands big strength for this film, his songs have given the reach, they are enjoyable along with the progression too. His background music plays a key role here, each and every scene is elevated to its top place by the teenage attractive score.
Cinematographer Sivakumar Vijayan has literally rocked in his work, he sets the perfect tone and create mood right from the beginning.
Art direction has brought in the much-needed authenticity to the required fields. The technical team is very powerful and it proves that the production value is rich. Stunts are quite raw and realistic, hence the crucial scenes make us evolve with complete commitment.
An artist with the screen name Tony has done a nice job. The soundtrack used when Nayanthara handles the gun is so good. There are some logic loopholes to bring in the cinematic liberty. Humour is tried during some serious situations which could have been avoided to hold up the intensity. The base could have been established in a better manner and in a short span too. 10-15mins at the end is needlessly dragged and could have been cut to increase the engagement.
Hidden face media Rating: ( 3/5.0 )
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