Everything in Karunakaran’s life is a problem. His younger sister Nilavathi quarrels with her husband and stays at her mother’s house. In that tragedy father Periya Karupu (T.P. Gajendran) always drinks and becomes addicted to alcohol. Apart from Karunakaran’s frustration that love did not come his way. In this life surrounded by problems, he loses hope and tries to commit suicide.
Seeing this, some people save him and take him to the preacher to solve his problems. What did the preacher say? Director Anucharan Murugaiyan has told with a funny screenplay, centering on a piglet, whether all the problems in the life of Utravathi have been solved.
Karunakaran as Utravathi. With all the trappings of a village boy, he fits the character perfectly. His innocent face is a great strength in conveying the sadness of the character. Yogibabu as Thittani. His performance is top notch. He has done some noteworthy performances in few scenes and has been amazing in some timing comedies.
This is an important film for Ramar who plays the role of Purune. A scene where he sits in front of I. Leoni is memorable even after the film is over. Filmed in comedy scenes. In this hilarious film, when the hero has a problem or a need, it does not affect us in any way. We get over it easily. Since the climactic scenes of the film are not strongly written, a sense of incompleteness lingers even after the end of the film.
The song “Pannikkutty Pannikkutty” in Krishna Kumar’s music and Pranithi’s voice is memorable. Satish Murugaiyan’s cinematography enhances the visual experience of the film. Arunachalam Murugayan’s cinematography is noteworthy.