Kedi Billa Killadi Ranga (U)
29/Mar/2013 Comedy, Drama

Kedi Billa Killadi Ranga

Critics Review

2.75

Packs a Few Laughs

Yuvan has pretty much delivered the requirements of the film. The bar song crooned by STR is foot tapping. The BGM is neat.KBKR has laughs sprinkled all over it. Most of them work and this should ensure that the film clicks with the masses. Pandiraj needs to be credited for keeping the melodramatic quotient within tolerable limits in the climax.(more)

Source: Bharath Vijayakumar, MovieCrow

3.00

Enjoyable family ride for the summer

Technically the film is adept with camera work and editing,sticking to the dictates of the script. Yuvan's RR is pleasant in a few places and the songs gel with the mood of the film not impeding the flow. (more)

Source: Behindwoods Review Board, Behindwoods.com

3.00

Rip-roaring fun!

The film works big time due to Pandiraj's dialogues and presentation and it will especially appeal to the family audiences. Comedy and sentiments are packaged well to provide wholesome entertainment. First half could have been crisper, but still a thoroughly enjoyable comedy entertainer. (more)

Source: Moviebuzz, Sify.com

3.50

Things never turn too serious, not until the very last.

As he did in his previous films, Pandiraj uses these romantic tracks as comic elements but at the same time, he never strains too much to make them laugh-out-loud funny. Like his leading men, the director's ambitions too are on a smaller scale - keep things entertaining without bothering too much on pacing or plot development.(more)

Source: M Suganth, Times Of India

3.00

Kedi Billa Killadi Ranga is an entertainer

Yuvan Shankar Raja has scored the music for Kedi Billa Killadi Ranga. Like the movie, the music is also lively and entertaining. Two songs deserve special mention. Oru Porambokku, a song patronising alcohol, sung by young superstar Silambarasan and Yuvan Shankar Raja has become a chartbuster overnight. Also a soft melody Dheivangal Ellaa, a song dedicated to fathers, by Vijay Yesudas has beautiful lyrics by Yugabharathi.(more)

Source: S Saraswathi, Rediff.com

2.00

A handful of funny lines and lots of bloat.

Worse still is the bizarre tragedy-inflected tone change towards the end, where we're now fed messages about the greatness of fathers, which leads to the scene where Murugan writes on a picture of his father "Dad is my God." (Now this is comedy.) Somewhere in the middle of all this, Delhi Ganesh earns what is hopefully a nice little pay cheque, clutching a Learn English in 30 Days book and drunk-dancing to "Kalasala".(more)

Source: Baradwaj Rangan, The Hindu

3.00

Kedi Billa Killadi Ranga will definitely not disappoint you.

The performance by the actors is decent, but the overall performance keeps the film entertaining and away from boredom. Pandiraj drives home a thought about the importance and purpose of parents in our lives. This may have been achieved through the most melodramatic fashion, but it is worth it. Yuvan's music is passable while his background score becomes repetitive after a point of time.(more)

Source: Ramchander, One India