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2016152 minComedy, Drama, Family

Azhagu Kutti Chellam

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Is Azhagu Kutti Chellam worth watching? With a rating of 6.3/10, this Comedy, Drama, Family film is a mixed-bag for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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Azhagu Kutti Chellam Synopsis

The lives of several individuals in the city criss-cross, thanks to children, who offer them a chance at redemption.

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Top Cast

Akhil
AkhilSaravanan
Karunas
Karunas
Suresh
Suresh
Thambi Ramaiah
Thambi Ramaiah
Aadukalam Naren
Aadukalam Naren
John Vijay
John Vijay
Meera Krishnan
Meera Krishnan
Narayan Lucky
Narayan Lucky
Riythvika
Riythvika
Vinodhini Vaidyanathan
Vinodhini VaidyanathanAnandhi

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Is Azhagu Kutti Chellam worth watching?

Azhagu Kutti Chellam has received mixed reviews with a 6.3/10 rating. It might be worth watching if you're a fan of Comedy, Drama, Family movies.

Is Azhagu Kutti Chellam hit or flop?

Azhagu Kutti Chellam has received average ratings (6.3/10), performing moderately with audiences.

What genre is Azhagu Kutti Chellam?

Azhagu Kutti Chellam is a Comedy, Drama, Family movie that The lives of several individuals in the city criss-cross, thanks to children, who offer them a chance at redemption....

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Critic Reviews

timesofindiaJan 4, 2016
★ 6

Using a multi-strand narrative, debutant director Charles weaves a heart-warming tale with Azhagu Kutti Chellam. The central strand involves a bunch of enthusiastic school kids who try to stage a play, for which the need a real baby, to help their principal (Suresh) secure financing for their school. One of the boys, Murugu, is from an orphanage nearby, where their childless teacher (Vinodhini) hopes to adopt a baby. For Jayan, the divorce of his parents is looming ahead. Their Sri Lankan Tamil friend, Dileepan's uncle and aunt are grieving over the loss of their child in the civil war. Meanwhile, Nila (Krisha), a chess player, has become pregnant but John, her boyfriend, is trying to evade marrying her. And there is an auto driver (Karunas) who yearns for a boy, which leads his wife to dump her new-born girl, their fourth daughter, in a garbage dump. The lives of the characters criss-cross and somehow, the children — both the school kids and the new-borns — offer them a chance at redemption. There are times when Azhagu Kutti Chellam looks like a made-for-TV movie and the initial scenes, especially those involving the school children feel similar to TV serials like Kana Kaanum Kaalangal. The staging is also soap opera-ish and in an attempt to make the film look less like a TV drama, the director gives us visuals that are over-reliant on filters, at times giving the film an Instagrammed look. Some of the performances are just functional — the exception is Karunas, who is fantastic and walks away with the film — and we keep wishing for subtlety in the acting. There is also the track involving the Sri Lankan couple, which seems to have been shoehorned into the narrative just to score some political brownie points. And we are expected to dismiss the numerous leaps of logic and the spoon-feeding of messages. And despite these flaws, the film manages to sneak up on us, and we begin to care for the various characters. Composer Ved Shanker Sugavanam uses the haunting theme track to great effect and makes the scenes come alive while Charles manages to ratchet up the tension by nicely juxtaposing the lives of the various characters. Some of it feels overdone and the final suspense about the missing child is badly staged but by then, we are so moved by the emotional force of the narrative that we do not care and let ourselves be overwhelmed with emotions.