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Double Tuckerr is a Tamil animated action-comedy fantasy movie directed by Meera Mahadhi Bio coming soon... >> Read More... . Produced by Air Flick and co-produced by Chandru. The film was based on the concept of after-death and angels. Dheeraj was cast as the main character of the movie as Aravind. He goes through a lot of drama throughout the film. Smruthi Venkat Smruthi Venkat is an Indian model and actress who >> Read More... as Paaru, whom Aravind loved. Munishkanth played as left and Kaali Venkat Kali Venkat hails from a rural village named Kovil >> Read More... as Right, who were two animated angles. Sha Ra Shiva Shah Raji, a.k.a Sha Ra on 4 November 1985, >> Read More... plays Murder Mani and Sunil Reddy Sunil Kumar is an Indian director and screenwriter >> Read More... as Rocker Reddy, who plans to kidnap Aravinda for his properties. Karunakaran plays Moorthy, and Yashuka Aannand plays Velvet Vennila, petty thieves.
Plot
Aravind lost his parents in an accident when he was a child, and since then, his face has been full of scars from the accident. Due to this, he had no friends except Kartik. Kartik was in hospital and was suffering from last-stage cancer. Aravind met Paaru through an NGO that treated cancer patients. He fell in love with her and confessed his feelings, but she rejected him. Later, Aravind texted Paaru to call him before 8 PM, threatening suicide if she didn't. Aravind hung himself after not receiving a call from Paaru until 8 PM. Just in time, he saw his phone ringing and it was a call from Paaru, but it was too late. He struggled to save himself but was unable to do so. On the other hand, Murder Mani and Reddy are planning to kidnap Aravind for his property, and they enter Aravind’s room just when he is hanging to the fan. Will Aravind die? Why was Paaru calling Aravind? The rest of the story revolves around it, with many twists and drama where Aravind enters his afterlife and meets Left and Right.
Star Performance
Aravind has two bodies in the movie, one of its own and the other of Raja; both characters are accurately portrayed. Both characters perfectly match each other’s energy and emotions. It is an imaginary movie based on the concept of the afterlife, and the writer has done a phenomenal job funnily portraying the movie. The rest of the cast has also done passable acting, though the scriptwriting could have been better.
Analysis
The movie has multiple layers, but it all starts when the two angles Left and Right take Aravind’s life. They run around the movie to rectify their mistake, but since the angles were out of the book of a kid who is so close to Arabind, it can also be Aravind’s imagination. Though it was a comedy movie, the comic scene was unfavorable and impassive. Also, a terrible plot was portrayed, mocking mental health patients just to describe a funny scene, which is very stereotypical and cliche. The plot of the film contains scenes in a lot of fragments and chips which makes the movie even more complicated to keep up with the story.
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Verdict
The movie commingles humor and drama with twists and imaginary characters. Throughout the film the filmmakers give out the message that the film is based upon imagination and to be taken as fun. Overall, it is an average movie if you ignore all the logic, you can watch it for entertainment.
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