Cast: Thalaivasal Vijay, Bose Venkat, Sona, Valli and others Director:Sathyam Producer:N/A Music:L.V.Ganesan Released Date:July 25, 2008
'Patthu Patthu' is directed by Sathyam. The film casts Thalaivasal Vijay, Sona in the lead. Music is scored by
L.V.Ganesan and released on Indian Dream Makers banner.
The story is about Subbu (Thalaivasal Vijay) who is a very talented and gifted film maker but then he suffers
from one major drawback, his anger. The short tempered nature of Subbu earns him a lot of enemies and his
emotional outbursts send his crew members and sometimes even innocent passers by into a panic
mode.
While his regular tiffs with strangers keep continuing, the whole thing takes a turn when Subbu is found
murdered brutally and is packed in a suitcase, his body is left in front of a lawyer's house. Subbu is married
and his wife (Sona) is a major sex freak. She is more like a nymphomaniac and wants to explore various
forms of sexual pleasures. Just a day before the murder, Subbu witnesses a very shameful situation where he
sees his wife pleading with a man who is about half her age to quench her desires. She is also aware that
Subbu has knowledge of her behaviour but then she does not talk about it, this incident enrages Subbu who
goes out into the street and as fate would have it he picks up a quarrel with the local goon over there. Added
to this, Subbu's wife decides to put an end to his interference and starts planning to kill him. On the other
hand, there is a thief who is present during the incident of the murder.
With so many possible suspects, in comes the investigating officer (Bose Venkat) who starts unraveling the
mystery. What happens from there? Who is the killer? All this forms the rest of the story.
Performance:
The director ahs come out with an interesting plot but then his presentation and narration were not upto the
mark as his focus seemed to be not on the subject but more on the glamour. The script was alright,
screenplay was weak, the editing could have been better, not much happened from music and the camera
departments. The dialogues were shoddily written and there was not much the other departments could do to
make the film a better one. Thalaivasal Vijay has come up with an excellent performance and showed the right
amount of anger and intensity with his role, equally good was Bose Venkat as the investigator and he looked
cool and analytical, Sona was sexy and gave an uninhibited visual treat like the director wanted and
sometimes overdid it too. The others had very limited chance to perform so their contribution is
minimal.