ComedyRomance

India Pakistan

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It is only after moving in to their shared office space do Karthick and Mellina realize that they are in the same profession — law. So, they decide that whoever gets a case first will stay in the place and fight tooth-and-nail to get a case. Meanwhile, a cop, who is searching for a DVD containing video of his illegal encounter, is after Mellina thinking that she is in possession of it.

Release Date : 2015-05-08

Language :Tamil

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Vijay Antony Film Corporation

Production Country : India

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Vijay Antony

Character Name : Karthik

Original Name : Vijay Antony

Gender : Male

Sushma Raj

Character Name : Melina

Original Name : Sushma Raj

Gender : Female

Pasupathy

Character Name : Kaattamuthu

Original Name : Pasupathy

Gender : Male

Jagan

Character Name : Hari Dass

Original Name : Jagan

Gender : Male

M. S. Bhaskar

Character Name : Marudhamuthu

Original Name : M. S. Bhaskar

Gender : Male

Urvashi

Character Name : Karthik's mother

Original Name : Urvashi

Gender : Female

Tamizh

Character Name : Dheena

Original Name : Tamizh

Gender : Male

Kaali Venkat

Character Name : Selvam

Original Name : Kaali Venkat

Gender : Male

Yogi Babu

Character Name : Aamai Kunju

Original Name : Yogi Babu

Gender : Male

Manobala

Character Name : Idichapuli

Original Name : Manobala

Gender : Male

Sharath Lohitashwa

Character Name : Sampath

Original Name : Sharath Lohitashwa

Gender : Male

T. P. Gajendran

Character Name : Judge

Original Name : T. P. Gajendran

Gender : Male

Munnar Ramesh

Character Name : Antony

Original Name : Munnar Ramesh

Gender : Male

Manikandan

Character Name : Mani

Original Name : K. Manikandan

Gender : Male

Shiny

Character Name : Seetha

Original Name : Shiny

Gender : Male

Seema

Character Name :

Original Name : Seema

Gender : Female

Ambani Shankar

Character Name : Melina's Father

Original Name : Ambani Shankar

Gender : Male

Munish Raja

Character Name :

Original Name : Munish Raja

Gender : Male

Ravikanth

Character Name :

Original Name : Ravikanth

Gender : Male

Pei Krishnan

Character Name :

Original Name : Pei Krishnan

Gender : Male

Maayi Sundar

Character Name :

Original Name : Maayi Sundar

Gender : Male

Seshu

Character Name :

Original Name : Seshu

Gender : Male

Thavasi

Character Name :

Original Name : Thavasi

Gender : Male

Elango Kumaravel

Character Name :

Original Name : Elango Kumaravel

Gender : Male

Raveena Ravi

Character Name : Melina (Voice)

Original Name : Raveena Ravi

Gender : Female

Reviews

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timesofindia

@timesofindia

2021-06-23

India Pakistan is the kind of film that you might not feel compelled to watch, but if you do catch it, you might not mind it. It is unremarkable in every way with its share of problems but still manages to be a mildly diverting entertainer. The reason for this is that the director N Anand keeps things at a spoof level where another director might have gone for melodrama or action, for which the story offers plenty of scope. First there is the romance between Karthick (Vijay Antony) and Mellina (Sushma Raj) who have fallen in love at first sight not realizing that soon enough they will be turning into rivals. A Vannakam Chennai-ish mix-up results in the two agreeing to share an office space only to realize later that they are both lawyers. They strike a deal that whoever gets a case first will stay in the place while the other will move out. And thus begins their squabbles and the two try to run down one another in the race to get a client. And as luck would have it, they both land the same case: a childish land dispute between equally juvenile village big shots — Kaattamuthu (Pasupathy) and Marudhamuthu (MS Bhaskar). Meanwhile, a parallel track, that is straight out of Nadigan, involves one of the leads unwittingly being in possession of a DVD that is an evidence for an illegal encounter and Sampath ( Sharath Lohitashwa), the cop behind the murder, is after them. If India Pakistan works, it is mainly due to Pasupathy and MS Bhaskar who are in top form and keep the laughs coming with their antics. In a different movie, Pasupathy's Kaattamuthu would have been a fearsome person but here, even when he commits murder, the film portrays him in a comical manner. It also helps that the actor, who can at times be stiff, has loosened up his body language to play this role. And MS Bhaskar, as the superstitious Marudhamuthu, proves to be an apt comic foil and watching him speak his lines in the Thirunelveli slang is a delightful experience. The climax, when the two, along with their cohorts (which includes a bevy of minor comic actors), team up with Karthick and try to rescue the heroine from Sampath is just a madcap sequence that has us laughing despite the silliness of the scene. However, to get to this point, we are forced to spend the entire first half watching the cat-and-mouse fight between Karthick and Mellina. Vijay Antony (whose expressions continue to be placid) and Sushma Raj (who, surprisingly for a Tamil film heroine, gets her lip-sync right), unlike Shiva and Priya Anand in Vanakkam Chennai, aren't actors who can handle comedy that well, and so, after the first couple of scenes, things turn redundant. The narrative even takes an overlong digression and moves to the village of Kaattamuthu and Marudhamuthu. A couple of songs also add to our frustration. It is only when the action shifts to the city, that we heave a sigh of relief.