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Kadhal Kavithai has this laid-back vibe that pulls you into Vishwa's world of escapism. The drama unfolds as he sidesteps family tension, using mischief as a coping mechanism. Jothi becomes an unwitting target of his antics, which adds a touch of lightness amid the heavier themes. Then, the film takes a poignant turn with Vishwa visiting Princess Diana's grave in London, leaving a poem that hits on deeper emotions. The pacing feels reflective, almost meandering at times, which suits the introspective nature of the story. The performances, while not overly dramatic, bring a certain authenticity that resonates. It’s that blend of youthful rebellion and profound moments that makes this film interesting, even if it doesn’t quite fit neatly into any box.
Explores themes of family dynamics and escapism.Character-driven narrative with a blend of humor and depth.Features a notable visit to Princess Diana's grave.
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