Saturday, 18 February 2017

‘Remo’ is another mass entertainer 




By Mythily Ramachandran

Sivakarthikeyan’s ‘Remo’ made a lot of noise over his appearance in this film as a nurse but beyond that look, there is nothing much in this romantic comedy.  

Siva (Sivakarthikeyan), an unemployed young man is an aspiring actor who ends up using his acting skills to win the love of his heart. 

Directed by debutant Bakkiyaraj Kannan, this story sits snug into the template of a Tamil mass entertainer. Targeted at people of all ages, ‘Remo’ with a love story at its core is served with doses of action, (there is a villain obviously, the fiancé) and sentiments to woo children and family. Not to forget laughs. 

So hero, Siva, after experiencing that aaha moment when cupid strikes his arrow decides to win Dr. Kavya’s (Keerthy Suresh) heart. So what if she is already engaged to a doctor and is not even aware of Siva’s existence, the hero is determined to make her fall in love with him. As nurse Remo he gets quite close to Dr. Kavya.  


‘Remo’ appears to be telling Sivakarthikeyan’s fans that it is ok if you are uneducated and in love and it doesn’t matter to what extent you go to win the heart of your woman. You can bug her until she becomes yours. 

Sivakarthikeyan as Remo looks quite stunning so much that his close buddy desires to hug Remo. There is even a rowdy (Yogi Babu) in love with Remo. Remo is irresistible to the old men recovering in the hospital where she works. 

Lacking good writing and with a run of the mill story, ‘Remo’ joins the ranks of films that are easily forgotten.  

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