THEEKUCHI REVIEW

Posted by Chika On 6:26 AM

THEEKUCHI FILM REVIEW

Produced by Star Movie Makers

Screen Play and Direction A.L.Raja

Story & Dialogues A.L.Raja & G.Ramamurthy

Music Director Srikanth Deva

Cinematography S.R.Satish Kumar

PRO Johnson

Actors Jaiverma, Maitriya, Ashish Vidyarthi, Vadivelu
Bhanu Priya.


The story of the film is about importance of education to all sections of the society and the teaching of the moral that education should not be made commercial.

Ashish Vidyarthi is a dada who constructs a college to earn money. He accepts donations from the students against the rigorous rules of the government order. A student commits suicide by immolating himself by pouring down kerosene on to him, because he could not take up his higher studies due to the donation system is in vogue in the thug's college.

The hero Jaiverma fights it out and takes various steps to attack the person responsible for his mother's death and his friend's suicide. The story line is woven based on the various steps taken by Jaiverma who for the first time appears as the hero in the film. Earlier he was doing small roles. Jaiverma has done well in fighting scenes and songs' sequences. But he could have made a little alert while delivering dialogues, acting in sentiment scenes and in climax. Ashish Vidyarthi appears shares the three fourth of the film's scenes. Vadivelu in this film insists that education is a must for all, including to the gypsies the nomadic tribes. However, the film has not given much importance to heroine. The heroine of the film has no work at all. So far hundreds of films have come up insisting the necessities of education, but A.L. Raja in this film has narrated the story as a rationalist. Yet, there are a lot of drawbacks in this film.

Totally, Theekuchi is known as Match sticks, has not brought any lights to enlighten the people.

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