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Direction – Saravana Rajan

 

Production – Davanidhi Azhagiri                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                   

Starring – Jai, Swathi, RJ Balaji

 

Music – Yuvan Shankar Raja

 

Release Date – 4th July, 2014

 

Kulfi is a Telugu film, dubbed version of Tamil film, Vada Curry directed by Saravana Rajan and produced by Davanidhi Azhagiri starring Jai, Swathi, RJ Balaji. It also stars Sunny Leone for a song.

 

Harish is from a middle class family and is a medical representative. He has an old model cell phone which works very weirdly.  He faces problems with this one and even his friends pressurize him to change it. One day he sees an I Phone and somehow takes it and meets Swathi during this time falls in love with her. Harish’s brother is ab hones auto driver. He suggests Harish to return it back but when he decides to return it, he faces many problems. So, what could be the problems he came across and how did he return that phone? This forms the rest of the story.

 

Acting wise Jai has improved this time as well. With his matured performance he gave justice to his role. Even Swathi did a good job at her cute and bubbly role. The way Harish tackles the problems is also shown well.

 

The biggest drawback of this film is it doesn’t have many known Telugu actors except the two leads. The film comes under comedy-thriller genre but there’s not much specialty related to it. First half seems so slow while a song interrupts the fun when the film starts picking up the pace. One more thing is you can easily predict most of the story. The villain could have more concentrated in his action and expressions. Even Sunny Leone’s song didn’t reach up to our expectations.

 

Cinematography, music, background score are just average. Editor could have concentrated more on the first half and the last 30 minutes of the second half. The director got a nice story line but failed to present it interestingly on the screen.

 

Verdict: In Kulfi, except some comedy and few scenes in the second half, rest of the film is very normal and so regular. You cannot expect much from this for sure.