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RomanceComedyAction

Yatchan

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A small-time hooligan hired to kill a girl and an aspiring movie actor find themselves in the wrong place due to a mix-up. Now, the gangster who ordered the hit is after all the three of them.

Release Date : 2015-09-11

Language :Tamil

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Vishnuvardhan PicturesUTV Motion Pictures

Production Country : India

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Arya

Character Name : 'Thoothkudi' Chinna

Original Name : Arya

Gender : Male

Krishna Kulasekaran

Character Name : 'Pazhni' Karthik

Original Name : Krishna Kulasekaran

Gender : Male

Deepa Sannidhi

Character Name : Shwetha

Original Name : Deepa Sannidhi

Gender : Female

Swathi Reddy

Character Name : Deepa

Original Name : Swathi Reddy

Gender : Female

Thambi Ramaiah

Character Name : Thangamani aka 'Sotta' Mani

Original Name : Thambi Ramaiah

Gender : Male

RJ Balaji

Character Name : Chandru

Original Name : Balaji Patturaj

Gender : Male

Adil Hussain

Character Name : Selvam/Vetri

Original Name : Adil Hussain

Gender : Male

Y. G. Mahendran

Character Name :

Original Name : Y. G. Mahendran

Gender : Male

Harish Uthaman

Character Name :

Original Name : Harish Uthaman

Gender : Male

N. Azhagamperumal

Character Name : Karthik's Father

Original Name : N. Azhagamperumal

Gender : Male

Ponvannan

Character Name : Durai

Original Name : Ponvannan

Gender : Male

Stunt Silva

Character Name : Kailasam

Original Name : Stunt Silva

Gender : Male

Sentrayan

Character Name : Mark

Original Name : Sentrayan

Gender : Male

Krishnakumar Ramakumar

Character Name : Logu

Original Name : Krishnakumar Ramakumar

Gender : Male

Yogi Babu

Character Name :

Original Name : Yogi Babu

Gender : Male

S. J. Suryah

Character Name : Himself (Guest Appearance)

Original Name : S. J. Suryah

Gender : Male

Gautham Vasudev Menon

Character Name : Himself (Guest Appearance)

Original Name : கௌதம் மேனன்

Gender : Male

Vishnuvardhan

Character Name : Himself (Guest Appearance)

Original Name : Vishnuvardhan

Gender : Male

Om Prakash

Character Name : Himself (Guest Appearance)

Original Name : Om Prakash

Gender : Male

Premji Amaran

Character Name : Himself (Guest Appearance)

Original Name : Premji Amaran

Gender : Male

Aarthi

Character Name : Special Appearance in "Kaakaponnu" Song

Original Name : Aarthi

Gender : Female

Raveena Ravi

Character Name : Shwetha (Voice)

Original Name : Raveena Ravi

Gender : Female

Reviews

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timesofindia

@timesofindia

2021-06-23

For director Vishnu Vardhan, Yatchan is, in a way, a return to his small-scale roots. There is a whiff of the cheerfulness we saw in his breakthrough hit Arindhum Ariyamalum, though this film finds it hard to seamlessly balance the tone, swinging from serious to seriously spoofy in a matter of minutes. The plot, based on a serialized story of writers Suba, is pure pulp — there's the menace of murder, the glamour of movies, comedy and even ESP. The film begins with a back story for one of the heroines. Shwetha is struck by lighting in her childhood, which gives her the ability to see "paranormal experiences of visuals beyond time". It then intercuts with the stories of the two heroes. Chinna is a small-time gangster in Thoothukudi, while Karthikeyan is a wannabe actor in Pazhani. Circumstances force them to land in Chennai. Karthi manages to be selected as the star for a movie while Chinna is hired for a "low-budget killing" of Shwetha, who has realized through her 'power' that Vetri, a bigshot and an aspiring politician, has murdered his brother. However, a mix-up results in the two heroes finding themselves in the wrong place. With the hit screwed up, Vetri is now after Karthi and Chinna as well. Yatchan's failing is that despite moments that click, it fails to come together as a whole. The wildness of the tone makes it hard for us to take things seriously or care for the characters. The film spends too much time setting up the moment when the heroes switch places and lacks a sense of urgency that such films need. The ESP angle doesn't really add anything to the film. We would have believed even if we had been told that it was just instinct that made Shwetha smell something fishy about Vetri. And Vishnu Vardhan has made a poor casting decision by going for Adil Hussain who looks completely unconvincing and uncomfortable as Vetri. Where we need menace, we see only fake moustache and poor lip sync. This is why even the climactic twist, involving another switch, doesn't have the impact that it should have. That said, Yatchan is never boring even though it is not film that could be recommended as essential viewing. And it is technically terrific. The interesting frames and the colour schemes that cinematographer Om Prakash uses ensure that the visuals are arresting. He is complemented by composer Yuvan Shankar Raja who pitches in with a buoyant score and boisterous songs. The film oozes cool and we find it difficult to take our eyes off the screen even when the scene isn't emotionally involving. Also, the lighter scenes mostly work. Krishna gets the perfect role for his exaggerated acting style and the actor is a lively presence here. His scenes with Swathi are cheeky and fresh. And RJ Balaji pitches in with a scene-stealing performance with a character which starts out as a mere add-on but later becomes one of the highlights of the film.