Inga Enna Solludhu Review

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Inga Enna Solluthu is a 2014 Indian Tamil comedy film directed by Vincent Selva, and produced and written by VTV Ganesh who also plays the lead role, with Meera Jasmine and Santhanam in supporting roles.


Director:     Vincent Selva 
Music composed by:     Dharan Kumar                  
Cinematography:     R. D. Rajasekhar         
Genre:     Comedy      
              Editor:     Anthony Gonsalves   



  •  Rating: 2.0/5

    After acting in supporting roles for over a decade, VTV Ganesh is turning hero with Inga Enna Solludhu. His debut movie in the lead role has gained good publicity and created positive vibes in Kollywood. 
     
    VTV Ganesh has got good support from his friends in the industry like Silambarasan, KS Ravikumar and Andrea Jeremiah. Indeed, this helped Inga Enna Solludhu, which is releasing in above 250 screens in the state, to be in the news most of the times. As a result, the satellite and distribution rights were sold for good price. 
     
    What Inga Enna Solludhu has to offer? Will it give a big break to VTV Ganesh? Can the film stand tall against the already running successful movies like Vijay's Jilla and Ajith Kumar's Veeram? Find the answers in the review... 
     
    Inga Enna Solludhu begins with VTV Ganesh narrating his life story to a driver played by Santhanam. 
     The movie tells the story of a 42-year-old man played by VTV Ganesh. The interesting things that occur in his life form basic storyline. Our hero meets different kind of people in his life and Simbu is one among them. 
     
     The storyline of Inga Enna Solludhu is wafer thin and the audience wait on their toes expecting the film to take interesting turns. Indeed, it takes when Silambarasan appears on-screen. Every scene in which he is seen gets full marks.
     
    In fact, we would easily say that Simbu's portion is the sole highlight of Inga Enna Solludhu. Except his portions, the film struggles to hold the audience attention. His semi-biography tests the patience of audience and the toilet jokes won't help the cause. 
     
    The entire story is dragging and runs without a point. People's patience to wait for the film to gain momentum will not come to fruition as the film has nothing to offer.
     
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