5 Reasons To Watch Kaatrin Mozhi This Festive Weekend
Published On: 17 October 2018 | Kollywood | By: Rohan M
Kaatrin Mozhi is a comedy-drama film which stars Jyothika and Vidharth in the lead roles. The movie happens to be the remake of Vidya Balan's hit film Tumhari Sulu which released in 2017.
Here are the 5 reasons to watch Kaatrin Mozhi this festive weekend:
1. Jyothika's third film: After tasting success with films like Naachiyar and Chekka Chivantha Vanam earlier this year, Jyothika has stepped into the shoes of Vidya Balan for the Tamil remake of Tumhari Sulu.
2. The same magic recreated: Even though this film is the remake of the Vidya Balan's award-winning film, there are many important aspects of the film retained in the original ranging from the "Hello" in a seductive tone to the party scene.
3. Jyothika's acting: Jyothika had recently stated that she will be doing mostly artistic roles in the future and this is the proof which is shown in the teaser that she can blend into de-glam roles as well.
4. AH Kaashif's Composition: The nephew of AR Rahman will be making his debut as a composer in this film and the only song in this film is Kelambitale Vijayalakshmi which explains Jyothika's character in the movie. Jimmki Kamal, a popular Malayalam song has been recreated by the composer in this flick.
5. Comical Moments: This one is mixed with some emotional and comical moments which will be very helpful for most of the fans of the original to have a deja vu while watching this film. Jyothika has aced in her comic timing and simple jokes.
Get ready to experience mixed emotions while watching this film in theatres.
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