It is a whiff of fresh air amidst the nauseating action-packed flicks where men run around wielding guns aimlessly and the hero mouthing punch dialogues. The duo continues from where they left in Unakum Enakum to provide a feel-good light-hearted family entertainer sure to be enjoyed with the family. Hats off director Raja and Jeyam Ravi for hitting the bull's eye for the fourth time in a row. Seemingly an extension of his role in ‘Veyyil’, Pasupathy passes out with flying colors. As a poor barber, fighting for survival, he evokes all the sympathy. It is a tough task for an actor like Pasupathy to carry the entire burden on his shoulders acting alongside a scene stealer like Rajinikanth. These are sequences that evoke tears to our eyes bring the human side of each of us to the forefront. Especially towards the climax, an emotional Rajinikanth identifies his friend recalling their good old innocent days. Though the story doesn't revolve around Rajinikanth, he manages to leave his indelible presence on screen. It's like listening to Beethoven's symphony sitting under the moonlight. Watching Rajinikanth play the role with consummate ease is like watching Sachin Tendulkar on song at the middle of the crease. He plays the 'Super Star' himself and does not at any time impose himself on screen. With ‘Kuselan’ the adage gets an addition - 'Matha Pitha Guru Nanban Deivam'. The usual adage is 'Matha Pitha Guru Deivam'. With Rajinikanth by his side, P Vasu has come out with a message that is quite though provoking.
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