Cast overview, first billed only: | |||
Hiphop Tamizha Adhi | ... | Gandhi | |
Iswarya Menon | ... | Ankitha | |
K.S. Ravikumar | ... | Dilli Babu | |
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Badava Gopi | ... | Gandhi's father |
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Sujatha Sivakumar | ... | Gandhi's mother |
Sha Ra | ... | Nelson | |
Munishkanth | ... | Manickam | |
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Ravi Mariya | ... | Sakaradas |
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D.R.K. Kiran | ... | Perumal |
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G. Marimuthu | ... | Minister |
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Pandiarajan | ... | Doctor |
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Vijay Kumar Rajendran | ... | Thyagu |
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Arul D. Shankar | ... | Ankitha's Father |
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Raj Mohan | ... | Manoj |
Yogi Babu | ... | Dilli Babu |
Gandhi is an IT guy who suffers from Pseudobulbar affect, and he uncontrollably laughs during stressful and tension moments. So, he is taken to a Shiva temple and tied with a holy ornament, which is very strong, but it would bring a threat to him if separated.
Aadhi is really onto something big in his career as an actor, although his music isn't doing any magic with the masses, his acting skills seem to be improving in recent times. This movie seems to have brought out the best in him and maybe because it is consumed that way because of the characterization of the protagonist in this movie. The whole movie was really engaging and mostly was a laughter riot all over with some touching sentimental scenes as well. The linkage between Baatcha before the interval was fabulous, being a superstar, I really liked that part although that part is not very well made. The music didn't really work and there could've been fewer songs which could've been received well.