"Oru Kal Oru Kannadi" (One Stone, One Mirror) which was touted to be the perfect launch pad of Udayanithi Stalin as a hero falls flat on its face. The major contributor being the dull story and the screenplay. Director Rajesh seems to be obsessed with the boy meeting a girl and falling in love story. The same storyline has been followed in this film too as was his previous two films. The only difference being his previous two films had good performers to carry the film through but in his latest venture, Udayanithi Stalin fails miserably as an actor.Saravanan (Udayanithi Stalin) and Partha (Santhanam) are best buddies working together in Sathyam Cinemas. Saravanan comes across Meera (Hansika Motwani) an air hostess trainee with Kingfisher Airlines. Saravanan follows Meera who happens to be the daughter of Chennai DCP (Shiyaji Shinde). What happens thereafter and what are the confusions that take place between them is told in this 165 minutes long film.
Santhanam happens to be the only saving grace, who moves the film forward which his timely one-liners. Hansika Motwani in glamorous costumes gives the front benchers much to cheer about. Azhagam Perumal, Saranya and Uma Padmanabhan play supporting roles while Arya, Sneha and Andrea play guest roles.
Harris Jeyaraj seems to be totally out of sorts in this film. It is the money power of Red Giant Movies that has made it possible to have this film released in theatres and its box-office fortunes are nothing but doomed.
"Oru Kal Oru Kannadi" is a disappointing film.
it is a nice movie. acting of Udayanithi Stalin is very good in movie.
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