Children love him and he has ensured there’s something for the kids in all his films. Sivakarthikeyan, with back-to-back hits, by now has realized he needs to cater to different sections of the audiences. The second half, however, dips due to the romance portion and the emotional scenes, which are so badly conceived, are passe. The entire first half is rollicking fun and the scenes between Sivakarthikeyan, Sathish and Yogi Babu are downright hilarious.
It’s as though the makers want to prove that if you want to win over a girl, all you need to do is confuse her with lies.ĭespite these worrying issues, Remo is mostly entertaining and that’s because Sivakarthikeyan is easily the best entertainer among his contemporaries. He wins her over by confusing her, by making her believe that she’s making a big mistake by settling for an arranged marriage and that she can still meet her prince charming if she truly believes.Īnd when Keerthy is successfully confused, Sivakarthikeyan chips in with a line – it’s easier to confuse a woman than convince her. In Remo, Sivakarthikeyan dons the disguise of a nurse to woo the woman of his dreams. Therefore, the relentless pursuit of Keerthy Suresh by Sivakarthikeyan, as much as it’s manipulative, is justified with the dialogue – an average Joe can take every opportunity he gets to make a woman fall for him.Īlso read | Sivakarthikeyan’s Remo: Five reasons that makes this film a must-watch