![]() The film just coasts along from one scene to the next without really getting us involved.ĭirector AK tries to make up for this visually, with help from his two cinematographers – Thalapathy Rathnam and Sundar Ram Krishnan. The plotting is also weak and predictable, especially if you have seen some of the black comedies that have been made in Tamil cinema in the last four or five years. Dhruva isn’t charismatic enough, Indhuja seems uncomfortable in a slightly glammed up role, Adithya Shivpink lacks the presence to be taken seriously as an antagonist and Shah Ra, who gets to play two roles, isn’t funny. Unfortunately, neither of these characters are compelling enough for us to care about their misfortunes. What the duo doesn’t realise that this girl brings with her a much bigger threat, for she is wanted by Michael (Adithya Shivpink), a powerful but mysterious kingpin of a drug ring. Its protagonist, Sathya (Dhruva) is a petty criminal who, along with his uncle (Shiva Shah Ra), mistakenly kidnaps Sherin (Indhuja). ![]() This approach can work, provided the characters are written interestingly.īut in the case of Super Duper, this doesn’t happen. The storytelling and even the filmmaking can take the backseat as long as the film can impress upon the audience that they are having fun. Super Duper Movie Review: Right in its title credits, which resemble the panels of a comic book, Super Duper makes its ambitions clear – it wants to be one of those new-age films where ‘fun’ happens to be the driving force. Super Duper Synopsis: Two petty criminals end up kidnapping the wrong woman, and end up in a situation where they have to deal with a kingpin of a drug mafia.
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