What Is the Story About?
Just when the going seems smooth, Meera, receiving the shock of her life, realises she’s pregnant despite not having had any sexual encounter with her love interest. In a matter of time, medicos inform Meera that hers is a one-in-a-million instance of parthenogenesis, a form of asexual reproduction (otherwise common in animals) where the presence of a male isn’t deemed necessary for pregnancy. How would Saravanan digest this? What’s in store for the yet-to-be-born child?
Performances?
Analysis
Oru Pakka Kathai is a fresh take on human opportunism in an interesting cocktail where science, religion, superstition and love coexist. The premise about a virgin mother is quick to win your curiosity, particularly when the story deals with a protagonist who is in her late teens and has been in a relationship with a childhood sweetheart since many years. There’s a tenderness, likeable mischief in the romance between the two youngsters who’re barely adults. It’s refreshing to watch such characters and their families handle a conflict that has no precedent.
Simultaneously, the director weaves an interesting subplot about a young boy who considers himself to be a reincarnation of God – which he is convinced to believe after multiple incidents where his innermost desires come true without any effort. Though one keeps wondering about the connection it has with the core plot, the ending gives it a closure seamlessly. Thankfully, for the film, on the whole, the narrative remains sharp though melodrama threatens to take over at places. Initially, it seems implausible to digest the scientific basis behind the girl’s pregnancy, but it’s to the director’s credit that he brings believability into the atmosphere sooner.
Music and Other Departments?
Govind Vasantha’s music is a breath of fresh air, vibrant in its texture complemented by the terrific instrumentation and choice of singers that work well in the context of the film. 96 filmmaker C Prem Kumar as a cinematographer doesn’t let the budgetary limitations of the film affect the result and strikes a chord with his enriching visual palette that’s not only aesthetic but adds value to the storytelling. The film is rather sharply edited – there’s enough room for the viewer to understand the unconventional premise and no sequence seems out of place.
Highlights?
Unique story
Good technical contributions
Decent performances
Drawbacks?
Lacks depth in the writing occasionally
Gets slightly melodramatic towards the end
Did I Enjoy It?
Mostly, yes
Will You Recommend It?
Probably, yes
Oru Pakka Kathai Review by Binged Bureau