![]() Prabhakar who has worked with Sasikumar as an associate has taken his master's route. There are moments where one will laugh with the artistes, eyes go wet in emotional scenes and walk out of theatres with a happy-ending. But it is packaged in such a way that it would keep the audience light-hearted all through. The crux of the story is friendship, betrayal and romance. Sasikumar's fascination for Madurai continues with 'Sundarapandian' too as the whole movie is set in hamlets like Usilampatti and Kandamanor. He plays a romantic youth but that is no eye-sore to the eyes of the audience. Hence the male protagonist that he plays is moulded to his strength. Sasikumar apparently knows his weakness more than his strengths. The twists and turns in the climax deserve a pat. If the first half is a breezy cool entertainer, the second half is loaded with sentiments and powerful dialogues that make the movie eminently watchable. ![]() Now in 'Sundarapandian', which is more of 'Subramaniapuram' meeting 'Nadodigal', the producer in Sasikumar has brought to the world a good director in S R Prabhakar. Starting with 'Subramaniapuram', he followed it up with 'Nadodigal'. ![]() Director Sasikumar knows the knack of rendering rural entertainers laced with romance and friendship. ![]()
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