At its point of release, Pudhupettai was one of the most raw, gritty, brutally unapologetic character study I had ever seen in a Tamil gangster movie. You could even claim it as a musical gangster drama as it’s songs and BGMs by Yuvan dominate and elevate the emotion of its drama to another whole level.If you take the career of Selvaraghavan and Dhanush, both had a similar share of success and failures. But one thing common with both of them was that they were constantly evolving in their own fields. Starting the career as a story writer, Selvaraghavan later provided successful yet brilliant works like Kadhal Konden, Pudhupettai, 7G Rainbow Colony, Aayirathil Oruvan and my personal favorite Mayakkam Enna. Though I haven’t seen Irandam Ulagam (which people suggest as a waste of time), Selvaraghavan seems to be the director who is always misunderstood by the audience. Maybe its the urge of the audience to understand and to get entertained instantaneously, make his films suffer at the box office.
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