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Varuthapadatha Valibar Sangam gets repetitive after a while, feels S Saraswathi.
Varuthapadatha Valibar Sangam, as the name suggests, is all about a bunch of carefree, good-for-nothing youngsters who are constantly at loggerheads with the older generation in their village.
They get their daily dose of entertainment by provoking them and getting into unnecessary trouble. All this leads to a series of comic situations that forms the basic plot of the film.
Touted to be a complete laugh riot, the film features Sivakarthikeyan and Sathyaraj in lead roles along with Parotta Soori and Telugu actress Sri Divya, who plays the female lead. Actor Bindu Madhavi makes a cameo in the film.
Varuthapadatha Valibar Sangam (VVS) is produced by P Madan of Escape Artists Motion Pictures and is directed by Pon Ram, a former associate of Rajesh who has penned the dialogues for the film.
The film opens with rumours that have the villagers convinced that their landlord -- the rich and powerful Sivanandi (Sathyaraj) -- has shot dead his daughter Lathapandi (Sri Divya) and her lover Bosepandi (Sivakarthikeyan) as they dared to elope against his wishes.
As the rumours spread, the police decide to investigate and question Sivanandi, who proudly confesses that he had indeed committed the crime. The police then arrest Sivanandi, who agrees to take them to the scene of crime. It is now that we are taken in a flashback to what actually occurred.
We are introduced to Bosepandi, the fun-loving leader of the Varuthapadatha Valibar Sangam and the secretary Kodi (Parotta Soori). Together they create a lot of trouble for the villagers who consider them to be pain in their neck.
Bosepandi is actually in love with Kalyani (Bindu Madhavi),