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ComedyHorror

Dhilluku Dhuddu

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A rich man decides to do away with the middle-class guy whom his daughter loves by inviting the guy's family to a palatial house on the pretence of marriage. What he doesn't know is that the place is haunted by a fearsome ghost.

Release Date : 2016-07-07

Language :TamilTelugu

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Sri Thenandal Films

Production Country : India

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Santhanam

Character Name : Kumar

Original Name : Santhanam

Gender : Male

Anchal Singh

Character Name : Kajal

Original Name : Anchal Singh

Gender : Female

Karunas

Character Name : Mohan

Original Name : Karunas

Gender : Male

Rajendran

Character Name : Sketch Mani

Original Name : Rajendran

Gender : Male

Saurabh Shukla

Character Name : Kajal's father

Original Name : Saurabh Shukla

Gender : Male

Anandaraj

Character Name : Kumar's father

Original Name : Anandaraj

Gender : Male

Singamuthu

Character Name : Councillor

Original Name : Singamuthu

Gender : Male

T.M. Karthik

Character Name : Kajal's brother in law

Original Name : T.M. Karthik

Gender : Male

Lollu Sabha Manohar

Character Name :

Original Name : Lollu Sabha Manohar

Gender : Male

Ganeshkar

Character Name : Sketch Mani's assistant

Original Name : Ganeshkar

Gender : Male

Mayilsamy

Character Name : waiter

Original Name : Mayilsamy

Gender : Male

Chavi Sharma

Character Name : Kajol/Kajal's niece

Original Name : Chavi Sharma

Gender : Male

Baby Swaksha

Character Name :

Original Name : Baby Swaksha

Gender : Male

Ashok Raja

Character Name : Special Appearance in the song "Sivan Magan Da"

Original Name : Ashok Raja

Gender : Male

Reviews

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timesofindia

@timesofindia

2021-06-23

There are some films that manage to get away despite seeming underwhelming solely riding on the fact that the post-interval portions are entertaining enough to make you forget the dreariness of the initial scenes. Dhilluku Dhuddu is that kind of film. The director, Rambhala takes too long a time to get his plot moving. He gives a prologue that wouldn't be out of place in a typical horror film, and then cuts to Kumar (Santhanam), a happy-go-lucky middle-class guy. We are made to sit through one of the insipid romantic tracks in recent times. This is made worse by the fact that the heroine seems so out of place while the hero is so tentative in these scenes. It doesn't help that the track is cliched to the core. You see Kumar's lover Kajal (Shanaya) is the daughter of a loan shark (Saurabh Shukla, in a just-for-paycheck role), who just cannot accept this match. So, with the help of a gun-for-hire (Rajendran), he decides to murder Kumar by inviting his entire family to a mansion in a remote hilltop. But what no one realises is that the place is haunted by a powerful ghost. Meanwhile, Kumar believes the ghosts are a mere set-up, thus leading to hilarious situations. The horror scenes convey a promise of scaring us, but Rambhala doesn't reach for a serious tone, probably worrying that the audience who had come in just for the laughs might get turned off. Luckily, Deepak Kumar Padhy's cinematography lends some creepiness to these scenes. It is particularly in the portions where there is a mix-up between real and the make-believe ghosts that Dhilluku Dhuddu resembles the kind of film that its trailers portray it as. There is not much spoof of horror movie cliches as you might expect, but the jokes hit their mark, though we keep wishing they were funnier (especially because this is from the men behind Lollu Sabha). While Karunas and Anandraj, who gets to sport a Hulk Hogan-like look in the earlier scenes, provide able support, Santhanam, who is gaining in confidence with every film as a hero, does his comic shtick of insult and simile-based comedy. But these scenes actually ride mostly on the reception that Rajendran gets in theatres these days, and the actor is, once again, in sparkling form. He does everything to get the laughs, from kissing a henchman on the mouth to even balancing a burning candle on his bald head! Sometimes, all it takes is such silliness to leave people with a sense of being entertained.