Kanmani Rambo Khatija Movie Review: Kanmani Rambo Khatija movie has been released on 28th April 2024. Let us see Kanmani Rambo Khatija Review.
Cast: Vijay Sethupathi, Nayanthara, Samantha
Director: Vignesh Shivan
Producer: Lalit Kumar
Music Director: Anirudh Ravichander
Cinematographer: SR Kathir ISC, Vijay Karthik Kannan
Editor: Sreekar Prasad
Kanmani Rambo Khatija Movie Story
Rambo (Vijay Sethupathi) comes from a small village. Whatever he touches it turns out to be a bad sign for him. Upset with this, he comes to the city and does multiple jobs. He works as a cab drier and loves Kanmani (Nayanthara). In the nighttime, he works as a bouncer and loves Khatija (Samantha). Why did he love two girls? Whom Rambo will marry? How did Kanmani and Khatija respond to this situation? forms the plot of the Kanmani Rambo Khatija.
Kanmani Rambo Khatija Movie Review: Positive Aspects
- One of the biggest assets of the movie is its lead cast
- Vijay Sethupathi performed well as the man stuck between two women. His dialogues and expressions are quite good
- Samantha appeared in the posh girl role and brings a lot of relief with her fun role
- Nayanathara appeared as a simple middle-class girl and was good in her role
- The comedy scenes between the three lead characters are decent
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Kanmani Rambo Khatija Movie Review: Negative Aspects
- The emotions look forced and do not create any impact
- The lead actor is shown as having a disorder but that is not handled well at the end
- The love story shown also has not that much depth
- The supporting cast and the family drama look irritating
KRK Review: Technical Aspects
Anirudh Ravichandran’s music and BGM are not up to the mark. The camerawork is okay and the dialogues and Telugu dubbing are pretty good. Director Vignesh Shivan tried to take a fun angle on the story of a man wanting to marry two women but it backfired in a big way.
Conclusion
Concluding the Kanmani Rambo Khatija Movie Review, this movie is a silly triangular love story that fails to click. Silly narration, excessive length, and lack of proper emotions bore the audience.