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Dha Dha 87






The movie, which is set against the backdrop of north Chennai, narrates the story of several characters that live in and around a housing colony. There’s Sathya (Charuhasan), an aged don who’s powerful enough to control the local politicians, his estranged lady love Geetha (Saroja), Jail Pandi (Anand Pandi), Nayudu (Janagaraj), an ex-army man, and so on. Pandi, who falls in love with Nayudu’s daughter, Jeni (Sri Pallavi), dreams of marrying her. Despite several warnings from Jeni and Nayudu, Pandi confesses his feelings for her. How he tries to convince her forms the rest of the story.

Though the film has a laid-back narration with unwanted songs and ineffective emotion scenes of Pandi, what makes it watchable is Pallavi’s characterisation and performance. Though there are a few comedy scenes featuring transgenders, the director has ensured that they aren’t looked down upon. The hardships of the third gender are depicted in a respectful manner and the relation between a male character and a transgender has been portrayed with all dignity. The much-hyped character of Charuhasan and his pairing with Saroja falls flat. Both the characters are among the slew of underwritten roles in the film. 





ро╡роЯроЪெрой்ройைропிрой் роТро░ு ро╣ро╡ுроЪிроЩ்рокோро░்роЯு роХுроЯிропிро░ுрок்рокு рокроХுродிропிро▓் ро░ோроЯ் роЪைроЯ் ро░ோрооிропோро╡ாроХ роЪுро▒்ро▒ி родிро░ிрокро╡ро░் роЬொро│்ро│ு рокாрог்роЯி (роЖройрои்род் ро░ро╡ி). роЕродройாро▓் роЗро╡ро░ை роХрог்роЯாро▓ே родெро▒ிрод்родு роУроЯுроХிро▒ாро░்роХро│் рокெрог்роХро│். роЕрок்рокோродு роЕрои்род роХுроЯிропிро░ுрок்рокுроХ்роХு рокுродிродாроХ роХுроЯி ро╡ро░ுроХிро▒ாро░் роЬройроХро░ாроЬிрой் роороХро│் роЬெройி (ро╕்ро░ீ рокро▓்ро▓ро╡ி). роЬெройிропை роХрог்роЯродுроо் роХாродро▓ிро▓் ро╡ிро┤ுроХிро▒ாро░் рокாрог்роЯி. роЕро╡ро░ை роЪுро▒்ро▒ிроЪ் роЪுро▒்ро▒ி ро╡рои்родு родொрои்родро░ро╡ு роХொроЯுроХ்роХுроо் рокாрог்роЯிропை, рокோро▓ீроЪிро▓் рооாроЯ்роЯிро╡ிроЯுроХிро▒ாро░் роЬройроХро░ாроЬ்.


роЗродு роТро░ுрокுро▒роо் роЗро░ுроХ்роХ, роЕрои்род ро╣ро╡ுроЪிроЩ்рокோро░்роЯு роХுроЯிропிро░ுрок்рокு рокроХுродிропிро▓் рокோроЯ்роЯி рокோроЯ்роЯு роЪроЯ்роЯро╡ிро░ோрод родொро┤ிро▓்роХро│ை роЪெроп்родு ро╡ро░ுроХிро▒ாро░்роХро│் роОродிро░்роХோро╖்роЯிропாрой рокாро▓ாроЪிроЩ்роХுроо், роорогிрооாро▒ройுроо். роЗро╡ро░்роХро│ை роОрок்рокроЯிропாро╡родு роХாро▓ி роЪெроп்роп ро╡ேрог்роЯுроо் роОрой родுроЯிроХ்роХிро▒ாро░் роОроо்роОро▓்роП рооройோроЬ்роХுрооாро░். роЖройாро▓் роЗро╡ро░்роХро│் роОро▓்ро▓ோро░ுроо் рокропрок்рокроЯுро╡родு роТро░ேропொро░ுро╡ро░ுроХ்роХுродாрой். 87 ро╡ропродாрой роПро░ிропா родாродா роЪрод்ропா (роЪாро░ுро╣ாроЪрой்). 'рокொрог்рогுроЩ்роХро│ родொроЯ்роЯா роХொро│ுрод்родுро╡ேрой்' роОрой роЯெро░ро░் роОрог்роЯ்ро░ி роХொроЯுроХ்роХிро▒ாро░். роТро░ு роХроЯ்роЯрод்родிро▓் роЗро╡ро░்роХро│் роОро▓்ро▓ோро░ுроо் роЪேро░்рои்родு роЬொро│்ро│ு рокாрог்роЯிропை рокோроЯ்роЯு родро│்ро│рок்рокாро░்роХ்роХிро▒ாро░்роХро│். роЕро╡ро░் родрок்рокி рокிро┤ைрод்родாро░ா? роЬெройிропுроЯройாрой роХாродро▓் роОрой்ройாройродு роОрой்рокродு родாрой் рокроЯроо்.

ропாро░ுроо் роЪொро▓்ро▓род் родுрогிропாрод роТро░ு роХродைропை роХைропிро▓் роОроЯுрод்родு рокроЯрооாроХ்роХிропிро░ுроХ்роХிро▒ாро░் роЗропроХ்роХுройро░் ро╡ிроЬроп் ро╕்ро░ீ. роЕродро▒்роХு роЕро╡ро░் родேро░்рои்родெроЯுрод்род роироЯிроХро░்роХро│ுроо் роЪிро▒рок்рокு. роХாро╡ро▓் роЙродро╡ி роЖроп்ро╡ாро│ро░் роХாроЯ்роЯாройாроХ роЗропроХ்роХுройро░ே роироЯிрод்родிро░ுроХ்роХிро▒ாро░். роХாродро▓், родிро░ுроорогроо் роОрой்рокродு роХாроород்родுроЯрой் рооுроЯிрои்родுро╡ிроЯுро╡родிро▓்ро▓ை роОрой்рокродை, ро╡ெро╡்ро╡ேро▒ு ро╡ропродிройро░ை роХொрог்роЯு роЙрогро░்род்род рооுропрой்ро▒ிро░ுроХ்роХிро▒ாро░். 'ро╡ெро▒ுроо் роРроЮ்роЪு роиிрооிро╖ роЪுроХрод்родுроЯрой் роЙрой் роХாродро▓் рооுроЯிроЮ்роЪிро░ுродிро▓்ро▓' роОрой рокாрог்роЯிропை рокாро░்род்родு роЬெройி роХேроЯ்роХுроо் рокோродு, рокроЯрод்родிрой் роЪாро░ாроо்роЪрод்родை рокுро░ிрои்родு роХொро│்ро│ рооுроЯிроХிро▒родு.

роЗроЯைро╡ேро│ை ро╡ро░ைроХ்роХுрооாрой рооுродро▓் рокாродி рокроЯрод்родிрой் роХாроЯ்роЪிроХро│் роПройோ родாройோро╡ெрой роироХро░்роХிро▒родு. роЗроЯைро╡ேро│ைроХ்роХு рокிро▒роХு роЬெройி ропாро░் роОрой்рокродு родெро░ிрои்родро╡ுроЯрой் родாрой் роЪுро╡ாро░ро╕்ропроо் рокро▒்ро▒ிроХ்роХொро│்роХிро▒родு. роЕродрой் рокிро▒роХாрой роХாроЯ்роЪிроХро│் рооிроХроЪ் роЪிро▒рок்рокு. роЕродேроиேро░роо் роЪைроЯ்роХேрок்рокிро▓், роХрооро▓ிрой் роЪрод்ропா родிро░ைрок்рокроЯрод்родிрой் роЗро░рог்роЯாроо் рокாроХрод்родை рокроЯрод்родிро▓் роЪேро░்род்родிро░ுроХ்роХிро▒ாро░். ро╡ропроЪாрой роХрооро▓ாроХ роЪாро░ுро╣ாроЪройுроо், ро╡ропроЪாрой роЕрооро▓ாро╡ாроХ роХீро░்род்родி роЪுро░ேро╖ிрой் рокாроЯ்роЯி роЪро░ோроЬா. роОрок்роЯி рокாро╕் роЗрок்роЯி роОро▓்ро▓ாроо் ропோроЪிроХ்роХிро▒ீроЩ்роХ.

ро╡ропроЪாрой роЕрооро▓ாро╡ாроХ роХீро░்род்родி роЪுро░ேро╖ிрой் рокாроЯ்роЯி роЪро░ோроЬா, роХொроЮ்роЪ роиேро░рооே ро╡рои்родாро▓ுроо் ро░роЪிроХ்роХ ро╡ைроХ்роХிро▒ாро░். роЪாро░ுро╣ாроЪрой் - роЪро░ோроЬா ро╡ропோродிроХ роХாродро▓் роХாроЯ்роЪிроХро│் ро░роЪிроХ்роХுроо்рокроЯிропாроХро╡ே роЗро░ுроХ்роХிрой்ро▒рой. роУроп்ро╡ு рокெро▒்ро▒ ро░ாрогுро╡ ро╡ீро░ро░ாроХ, роиாропроХிропிрой் родрои்родைропாроХ ро╡ро░ுроо் роЬройроХро░ாроЬ் ро╡ро┤роХ்роХроо் рокோро▓் роОрооோро╖ройро▓் ро╡ிро░ுрои்родு рокроЯைрод்родிро░ுроХ்роХிро▒ாро░். роЖройாро▓் роЙроЯро▓் рооிроХро╡ுроо் рокро▓ро╡ீройрок்рокроЯ்роЯுро│்ро│родு родிро░ைропிро▓் родெро░ிроХிро▒родு. рокро┤ைроп роЪрод்ропா рокроЯрод்родுроЯрой் роТрок்рокிроЯ்роЯு рокாро░்род்родாро▓், роЬройроХро░ாроЬ், роЪாро░ுро╣ாроЪройை роОро▓்ро▓ாроо் роЗропроХ்роХுройро░் роПрой் ро╡роо்рокроЯிропாроХ роЗро┤ுрод்родு ро╡рои்родு роироЯிроХ்роХ ро╡ைрод்родிро░ுроХ்роХிро▒ாро░் роОрой்рокродு рокுро░ிропுроо்.

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