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Nadodigal - "WoW"


I recently saw this movie, Nadodigal, It was 'WOW' there's no other word for it. You gotta see it to believe it. It was the most awesome movie I've ever seen. Director cum actor Sasi kumar has blown the film out of proportions. Four friends leading seemingly happy life, have a twist when the hero's old friend comes for help regarding his love failure. The friends resolve to unite them, they kidnap the girl, who also is interested in the plan. They lose a lot in the process, get a police case and lose all they have. They're soothing themselves with the friends good life after eloping. Soon their life becomes meaningless as the pair break-up for silly reasons and the heroes are stranded without knowing what to do and resolve to teach them a lesson. The rest of the story forms the climax.





Director Samuthirakani has approached a heroine earlier who had declined the offer because it was for the hero’s sister’s role. Later Abinaya was approached and was accepted for the role. The interesting thing is that the actress is differently-able and cannot hear or speak. All the dialogues were written and she has given lip movements alone. Considering this fact the girl has given an oscar’s worth of performance and guess what she’s soo beautiful, you wouldn’t believe the fact









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