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5/10
Average Entertainer
SatiagoManez23 June 2014
The abstract of the story is the hero a medical rep, steals a IPhone as he gets embarrassed because of his previous phones. And when he feels guilty and tries to return it, he faces many problems as it belonged to big mafia leader. The mafia operates a network who resells the expired medicines into the market by changing the expiry dates. What are problems that the hero faces after that and how he tackles along with the relationship issues with his lover is the remaining story.

The comedian RJ Balaji has done a decent job. The humor scenes are more effective in the second half than the first half. Sunny Leone's item song might be a good marketing strategy doesn't have any value with the script, RJ Balaji's dialog delivery is too fast like he speaks in radio shows and also it's boring to hear the same phrases that he uses in radio shows in some places. His comedy is more effective towards the end when he tries it through expressions in scenes. The Iphone song in second half slows down the movie's phase. The movie is fair entertainer except a very usual climax and the fact Ajay Raj (Dhayalan) is not aware of the mafia leader and mistakes Jai for him while they show him very popular in that field.
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2/10
Bad Movie
mayarudhra12 October 2015
Warning: Spoilers
Vadacurry has nothing new to offer to the experienced audience. Jokes are primarily from RJ Balaji but nothing that actually makes you laugh. The stroyline in itself is a non comical, non sentimential and also illogical.

For the first part, it is absolutely obnoxious that Jai's character refuses to turn his phone on silent (which comes to be a major part of the story) and answers every call even during meetings and emergency situations which is the least entertaining. The second part is just a jumble of stories coming together because of his willingness to return back a found iphone which lands him in trouble as it was one of a mafia owner's. This twist is badly put and it is next to insanity for the audience to believe that Jai's character cannot prove his identity except to find the real mafia and rescue himself. This is idiotic. In addition, it is even more disturbing to see how he goes about trying to find this mafia and reveals him overnight. Oh please! The heroine's character is even more subtle and useless.

All in all - A total waste of time and actually this is what you called negative usage of time - as the movie has left me feeling utterly displeased and annoyed for sometime after.
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7/10
Vadacurry (U) TAMIL -------- my Rating : ★★★½ TIME-PASS
yunusitboss24 June 2014
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Vadacurry (U) TAMIL -------- my Rating : ★★★½ TIME-PASS

STRENGTHS :- * RJ Balaji : was best and highlight of the film..... * Casting and Performances : were really good .... * Story and Direction : well tried ....

WEAKNESSES :- * Songs were boring ..... * Screenplay .....very slow....Twists get predictable ..... * No relation to title and the movie ....

FINAL VERDICT :- * Overall... it is a medical thriller with few laughs by RJ ....

Satish (Jai), is a newly appointed medical representative, who is basically a family man, living with his brother an auto-rickshaw driver. Sathish is always embarrassed about his mobile phone, and much to his delight picks up a phone which is left carelessly by its owner at a tea shop. The mobile phone gets him into trouble and his carefree life with girlfriend Naveena (Swathi) turns upside down.
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