Kolamaavu Kokila movie review: Nayanthara is riveting as a drug peddler in a film laced with dark humour
6 years, 4 months ago

Kolamaavu Kokila movie review: Nayanthara is riveting as a drug peddler in a film laced with dark humour

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Kolamaavu Kokila aka Coco is an out and out Nayanthara film laced with black comedy. Director Nelson has made a bold script-driven female-centric film which, at the same time, is within the confines of the brand of Nayanthara, the ‘Lady Superstar’. She approaches relatives, NGO and others including a rich old man, who wants her to be his ‘keep’ and also provide her a bungalow. In a crucial interval block scene, the stammering and frightened girl smartly turns the tables on the deadly drug leaders by making the boss shoot his own men.

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