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This sequence highlights the fact that subtlety is not one of director Samudhirakani's strengths. He repeats the same - convey the situation with his eyes and then make it obvious with his hand - once he moves back to stand behind someone shorter than him. But he then proceeds to point out the height disadvantage explicitly with his hand to stress the fact.
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This is humorous and tells us what joke is. In the opening scene, Sasikumar, who is trying to join the police force, visually sizes up the height of the potential competitor standing before him in the line. Karuna's friend Saravanan shows up and when Karuna and his 2 friends learn of his love affair, they decide to help him. Chandran's dream is to run a computer institute while Pandi is trying hard to go abroad. (History) graduate, is trying for a government job since that's the condition his uncle has laid out for Karuna to wed his uncle's daughter(Ananya). Karunakaran(Sasikumar), Chandran(Vijay) and Pandi(Bharani) are thick friends, each having his own ambition and dream in life. An ode to friendship, the film walks the line between realism and melodrama but does end up on the right side of that line overall. After literally exploding onto the scene (as director) with the raw and powerful Subramanyapuram and then producing the refreshingly fun Pasanga, he has moved to other side of the camera, taking up acting duties in Nadodigal (the film is directed by Samudhirakani, who acted in Subramanyapuram). Sasikumar sure appears to be the golden boy of Tamil cinema right now.