Cast / Crew :
Cast : Bharath, poonam Bajwa, Simran, Vadivelu.
Cinematographer
riyan
Producer : Jinnah Creations
Music Director :G.V. Prakash
Review:
Nothing one aspect so impressive in Hari’s Diwali release ‘Sevval’ and his biggest flaw was penning the same old clichéd story of brother-sister sentiments. For the goodness sake, Hari should have noticed the trends transcending in Kollywood and should have brimmed up with something new for the audiences. Usually, reports would have stated that Hari’s flick is mainly centered at ‘B’ and ‘C’ centres. But not actually does this film do any favor to those centres too. Even a villager wouldn’t like this film, for he would have watched it around millions of times with the same genre…
Right from the opening till the end, everything is predictable from the audience’s part. Be it opening shot where Murugesan (Bharath) sets out from Prison in 2008, everything is predictable that he should have murdered somebody or else accepted the murderous act (As Vishal does in Thamirabharani). Indeed, much prior to interval, even with an incognizant creature would guess why the protagonist is out from prison.
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