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In an action and exciting atmosphere, this film takes after Karikaalan, the solid man who turns into the hero of the Dharavi ghetto's kin who are compelled to get out from their homes as the minister Haridev Abhayankar needs to take their properties. Karikaalan does his best to stop Haridev despite the fact that he executed his better half Selvi. He enters a genuine battle against him.
Not big enough to be bigger than life, but not real enough to be taken seriously outside of his filmy persona, Kaala is a middling film that doesn't seem to know which side of the fence it wants to be on.
Pa Ranjith does something that no director has done before and he is smart about. He treats Kaala throughout the film like a double edged sword and manages to keep a fine balance.
While this revolutionary epic that's largely predictable would have benefited hugely from tighter editing, the hyper-stylised climax may appease the Rajinikanth fan in you.
The 1.5 stars for this movie is only for Nana Patekar's effort. For the rest of the movie, we recommend loads of popcorn to keep you distracted, or a black eye mask so that you can nod off.