As Siddharth tries to make an escape from the dhaba (as a lecherous man goes after his wife), John’s men pin him down. This is evident in the climax action sequence, as well. It isn’t easy to push him to the corner with punches and kicks. Kali’s Dulquer fights like an angry man in your neighborhood would, whereas Kidi’s Bhuvan is a film hero. This particular episode is more than enough to inform the viewer about the remake’s treatment. In Case 2, Bhuvi (Bhuvan Chandra) beats up the boys of the other gang to pulp singlehandedly. A cat meowing and wagging its tail at the mere sight of fish! Doesn’t that simple image tell you that the film has a vision of its own? These are the little touches that complete the circle of storytelling. Ah! “What’s the presence of a cat going to add,” you may ask. Kidi starts off just the way Kali does, minus the cat. Take Case 1 for example, the cat is missing in the remake. Even though, the film sticks to the original, the final output is underwhelming. But, what goes downhill is the way in which it is narrated. Well, to be honest the Kannada remake does put some decent actors on the stage. If you have watched Kali, you’d know that the Malayalam original is intense and greatly supported by the performances of Dulquer Salmaan and Sai Pallavi. I’m sure you’ve noticed the brackets I’ve used for the phrase “with different intentions”. Kidi, the Kannada remake of Kali starring Bhuvan Chandra and Pallavi (directed by Raghu S.), borrows the plot points and costume combinations to tell the same story (with different intentions) to another section of the audience. The song, which is set to the rhythms of a montage, paints the relationship they share in pink, red, and all the other colors of love, friendship, and anger.
A breezy conversation segues into a song (“Chillu Ranthal”). The scene ends on a high note, and, the next scene plays out somberly since his girlfriend, Anjali (Sai Pallavi), is mad at him for getting involved in a brawl. He becomes the central figure (also known as a leader) of the tussle in less than a minute, and orders the friend who had come to him to strike a member of the rival gang. Though, several people are involved in the fight, the director (Sameer Thahir) is interested in telling the story of Siddharth only, and, hence, the scene revolves around him mostly. An unfazed Siddharth looks around and trashes the gang with the help of a motely group of friends. In the film, Varun will be seen essaying the role of a half-man and half-wolf.A young man runs to Siddharth (Dulquer Salmaan) to inform him that he’s being chased by a gang of angry men. It's not just the path-breaking VFX the film is a feast for the eyes in every aspect possible." Each and every member of the cast and crew knew that we were crafting something very special.
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