IKK MOVIE REVIEW
Ikk is a thriller film written and directed by Babu Tamizh who was the writer of the film Jiivi. The film is bankrolled by Naveen under the banner Dharmraj Films. It has Yogesh and Guru Somasundaram in the lead roles with Aadukalam Naren, Anicka Vikhraman, YG Mahendran, Madhan Bob and others playing crucial supporting roles.
Ikk deals with the story of a footballer Vasanth (played by Yogesh), who has a series of strange events happening one by one. During soccer practice, he kills a pigeon, a young girl who accompanies him into the ground keeps staring at him and doesn't let go of his hand, he gets seriously injured during a match, he witnesses a murder in a hospital, and the incidents keep going on. His wife, Dhanya (Anicka Vikhraman) thinks it's all in his head and he's just imagining them. He narrates these incidents to his driver Gnana Prakasham (played by Guru Somasundaram) who gives him advice and tips, to the dislike of Dhanya. How Vasanth is connected to all these events form the plot.
A film like Ikk can be divided into two categories. The first one is that it is a smart film with an interesting high level concept. It is something you've rarely seen in Tamil Cinema, and the story is engaging as well. The issue lies with the second one, where the film, because of it's complicated concept, might not be understood by a lot of people. Objectively speaking, the film is indeed superbly written, and the writer inside Babu Tamizh overshadows the director in a lot of places
Ikk is a thriller film written and directed by Babu Tamizh who was the writer of the film Jiivi. The film is bankrolled by Naveen under the banner Dharmraj Films. It has Yogesh and Guru Somasundaram in the lead roles with Aadukalam Naren, Anicka Vikhraman, YG Mahendran, Madhan Bob and others playing crucial supporting roles.
Ikk deals with the story of a footballer Vasanth (played by Yogesh), who has a series of strange events happening one by one. During soccer practice, he kills a pigeon, a young girl who accompanies him into the ground keeps staring at him and doesn't let go of his hand, he gets seriously injured during a match, he witnesses a murder in a hospital, and the incidents keep going on. His wife, Dhanya (Anicka Vikhraman) thinks it's all in his head and he's just imagining them. He narrates these incidents to his driver Gnana Prakasham (played by Guru Somasundaram) who gives him advice and tips, to the dislike of Dhanya. How Vasanth is connected to all these events form the plot.
A film like Ikk can be divided into two categories. The first one is that it is a smart film with an interesting high level concept. It is something you've rarely seen in Tamil Cinema, and the story is engaging as well. The issue lies with the second one, where the film, because of it's complicated concept, might not be understood by a lot of people. Objectively speaking, the film is indeed superbly written, and the writer inside Babu Tamizh overshadows the director in a lot of places
Ikk is a thriller film written and directed by Babu Tamizh who was the writer of the film Jiivi. The film is bankrolled by Naveen under the banner Dharmraj Films. It has Yogesh and Guru Somasundaram in the lead roles with Aadukalam Naren, Anicka Vikhraman, YG Mahendran, Madhan Bob and others playing crucial supporting roles.
Ikk deals with the story of a footballer Vasanth (played by Yogesh), who has a series of strange events happening one by one. During soccer practice, he kills a pigeon, a young girl who accompanies him into the ground keeps staring at him and doesn't let go of his hand, he gets seriously injured during a match, he witnesses a murder in a hospital, and the incidents keep going on. His wife, Dhanya (Anicka Vikhraman) thinks it's all in his head and he's just imagining them. He narrates these incidents to his driver Gnana Prakasham (played by Guru Somasundaram) who gives him advice and tips, to the dislike of Dhanya. How Vasanth is connected to all these events form the plot.
A film like Ikk can be divided into two categories. The first one is that it is a smart film with an interesting high level concept. It is something you've rarely seen in Tamil Cinema, and the story is engaging as well. The issue lies with the second one, where the film, because of it's complicated concept, might not be understood by a lot of people. Objectively speaking, the film is indeed superbly written, and the writer inside Babu Tamizh overshadows the director in a lot of places
Ikk is a thriller film written and directed by Babu Tamizh who was the writer of the film Jiivi. The film is bankrolled by Naveen under the banner Dharmraj Films. It has Yogesh and Guru Somasundaram in the lead roles with Aadukalam Naren, Anicka Vikhraman, YG Mahendran, Madhan Bob and others playing crucial supporting roles.
Ikk deals with the story of a footballer Vasanth (played by Yogesh), who has a series of strange events happening one by one. During soccer practice, he kills a pigeon, a young girl who accompanies him into the ground keeps staring at him and doesn't let go of his hand, he gets seriously injured during a match, he witnesses a murder in a hospital, and the incidents keep going on. His wife, Dhanya (Anicka Vikhraman) thinks it's all in his head and he's just imagining them. He narrates these incidents to his driver Gnana Prakasham (played by Guru Somasundaram) who gives him advice and tips, to the dislike of Dhanya. How Vasanth is connected to all these events form the plot.
A film like Ikk can be divided into two categories. The first one is that it is a smart film with an interesting high level concept. It is something you've rarely seen in Tamil Cinema, and the story is engaging as well. The issue lies with the second one, where the film, because of it's complicated concept, might not be understood by a lot of people. Objectively speaking, the film is indeed superbly written, and the writer inside Babu Tamizh overshadows the director in a lot of places
Ikk is a thriller film written and directed by Babu Tamizh who was the writer of the film Jiivi. The film is bankrolled by Naveen under the banner Dharmraj Films. It has Yogesh and Guru Somasundaram in the lead roles with Aadukalam Naren, Anicka Vikhraman, YG Mahendran, Madhan Bob and others playing crucial supporting roles.
Ikk deals with the story of a footballer Vasanth (played by Yogesh), who has a series of strange events happening one by one. During soccer practice, he kills a pigeon, a young girl who accompanies him into the ground keeps staring at him and doesn't let go of his hand, he gets seriously injured during a match, he witnesses a murder in a hospital, and the incidents keep going on. His wife, Dhanya (Anicka Vikhraman) thinks it's all in his head and he's just imagining them. He narrates these incidents to his driver Gnana Prakasham (played by Guru Somasundaram) who gives him advice and tips, to the dislike of Dhanya. How Vasanth is connected to all these events form the plot.
A film like Ikk can be divided into two categories. The first one is that it is a smart film with an interesting high level concept. It is something you've rarely seen in Tamil Cinema, and the story is engaging as well. The issue lies with the second one, where the film, because of it's complicated concept, might not be understood by a lot of people. Objectively speaking, the film is indeed superbly written, and the writer inside Babu Tamizh overshadows the director in a lot of places...
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