Kadaseela Biriyani, directed by nishanth Kalidindi, is a funny thriller that takes a while to establish the key characters. The storey follows three brothers as they embark on a mission to assassinate their father's murderer. The elders are entirely committed to the scheme, while the youngest is hesitant.
Periya Paandi (Vasanth Selvam) and Ila Paandi (Dinesh Selvam) are the oldest brothers who live with their mother and grandfather, both of whom believe in vengeance and violence. Chikku Pandi (Vijay Ram), the youngest sibling, was raised by his father, who abhors violence. Chikku Pandi falls under the supervision of his mother and two older brothers after his father dies. Periya Paandi, Ila Paandi, and Chikku Paandi decide to kill a big shot in kerala who murdered their father on their mother's orders.
However, as previously stated, Chikku Paandi wishes to live a tranquil life but was forced to join his siblings due to his mother's pressure. Though they kill the old man, they must flee from his psychotic son (Hakkim Shahjahan, who is great). Nishanth's approach is unusual, with echoes of Quentin Tarantino, Guy Ritchie, and, closer to home, Thiagarajan Kumararaja and Lijo Jose Pellissery. However, because those lines are revolting, the profanity may have been omitted.
As previously stated, it takes some time for us to relate to the characters, but once we do, things start to get fascinating. Especially the entire incident in which the Paandi brothers enter the old man's house and devise a scheme to murder him. The character journey of Hakkim Shahjahan is extremely intriguing, and he gives a fantastic performance. Vasanth Selvam is the most impressive of the Paandi brothers, but Vijay Ram, who plays Chikku Pandi, falls short.
Jaison Jacob, Azeem Mohammed, and Hestin Jose Joseph Not for their image fidelity, but for their ability to create the atmosphere of the situations and their perspectives, John's cinematography is one of the film's primary features. The soundtrack of Judah Paul - Neil Sebastian is another major asset to Kadaseela Biriyani. The finale seemed to be rushed, and we hope that the latter half of the movie is just as gripping as in the first.
Overall, a near perfect thriller is given by Kadaseela Biriyani!