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Showing posts with label Tamil Movie Review. Show all posts

Tamil Movie "Muran" Review | Starring: Cheran, Prasanna, Nikita, Haripriya | Director: Rajan Madhav

Starring: Cheran, Prasanna, Nikita Thukral, Haripriya
Direction: Rajan Madhav
Music: Saajan Madhav
Production: UTV Motion Pictures

It’s astonishing how much the oeuvre of the likes of Alfred Hitchcock inspires moviemakers even during these times of technological boom. Although Muran is not the scene to scene adaptation of Hitchcock’s 1951 film Strangers on a Train, it takes the basic plot line and expunges the western touch out of it, peppering it with characters and events relevant to our lives. Setting apart the thought about Tamil movies being increasingly inspired by other sources, Muran does what it sets out to do.

It’s true the movie will ruin the fun for you if you have already watched Strangers on a Train but Cheran and Prasanna make it up for that. They deliver nothing less of a power-packed performance, Cheran with his restrained nuances and Prasanna with his brash and arrogant performance, reminiscent of his Anjaade days. Even better that that, we must say.

For late comers, Muran’s story is about two strangers meeting in absolutely strange circumstances by sheer coincidence. Their lives are far from cheery and while one wants to collaborate with the other in a sinister plan to erase unhappiness out of their lives, the other is reluctant. But the reluctant one gets sucked into the whirlpool of events anyway that eventually tosses and turns his life, threatening to shatter its fragility.

Cheran plays the often reticent Nanda, who is a struggling musician who aspires to get into movies. At this point, we really can’t say whether Cheran was better as a director or as an actor. He seems to know how it all works and here he delivers a performance so powerful, yet agile. The scenes where Prasanna challenges his girth to steal mangoes from a farm and how he loses it after having been pushed to a corner (figuratively), rather reluctantly, shows how well Cheran can handle his characters onscreen. How Cheran handles his abusive relationship and extramarital love life that brings a morsel of peace to his life is proof of the talented actor in him.

Prasanna is a different story altogether. Director Rajan Madhav has completely exploited his potential, harnessing his ability to act out the menacing Arjun. What with his refurbished body language, Prasanna pulls it off convincingly as a spoilt brat of a millionaire father who is on a disturbing mission to eliminate his father. He adds up new dimensions to his acting profile, making it all believable. His attempts to make Cheran fall in line with his plans make him loathsome for us and that’s the success of his character.

Nikita, Haripriya and Jayaprakash slide in and out of the movie smoothly with their well written characters. While adapting the screenplay, there are some obvious clichés the script seems to have acquired. Like Prasanna’s story about his girlfriend committing suicide since she was raped by his father. Although most of the loopholes are sealed, the movie will get predictable for diehard followers of film noirs. It’s not too difficult to read the clues.

It’s hard to judge Rajjan Madhav’s direction because this is after all not his original movie. But given his script writing ability transposing the original, he has done a good job of it. Padmesh’s cinematography manages to give an edge to the film’s look by making it look menacing. One song gets your attention in Sajjan Madhav’s music but the background score is sufficient for the pace of the movie.

Madhav has shown a nice little directorial touch, as it were, during the beginning and climax of the movie. Despite not being an original thriller, Muran will catch your fancy during its running time. It’s well made and neatly acted out by its lead actors. If you are a purist, rather than bickering about the lack of originality, just appreciate the fact that Hitchcock remains an eternal source of inspiration for our directors. You’ll be fine!

Tamil Movie "Vedi" Review | Starring : Vishal, Sameera Reddy | Director: Prabhu Deva

Starring: Vishal, Sameera Reddy, Poonam Kaur, Vivek
Direction: Prabhu Deva
Music: Vijay Antony
Production: Vikram Krishna (GK Film Corporation)


The word VEDI essentially means a FIRECRACKER. Firecrackers can be of three types, there is the SARAVEDI ( serial cracker) that  produces a series of continuous overlapping blasts, there is then this single bombs that  take some time to get triggered creating tension, then give out a high decibel blast that might make your ear go deaf for a while. There is a third category of VEDI, the damp ones, that give out the pre-trigger sparks and smoke but never get triggered at all!

Vishal starrer VEDI, made by his home production company GK Film Corporation and distributed  by Sun Pictures is a remake of  the2008 super hit Telugu film called Shouryam starring Gopi Chand and Anushka.

With  Prabhu Deva , with his proven ability in handling remakes, at the helm of affairs, backed by an impressive cast and crew, a producer like Vikram Krishna who makes no compromise, VEDI definitely raises the expectation of a regular movie fan seeking  bang for his buck.

VEDI is the story of a fearless cop Prabhakaran and his effort to win  back the love of his estranged sister ever since they were forced to separate during their childhood due to exceptional circumstances.  While performing his duties as a cop he  goes all out to clean up the local mafia in Thoothukudi, a small town in Tamil Nadu and in the process earns the wrath of the local goon Easwaramurthy who is now hell bent on hitting back the hero where it hurts the most – by going after his long lost sister. 

Vishal is out and out the trademark Indian Hero personified – a tall, dark and handsome angry young man. He executes  the role of the angry cop with absolute ease. He  proves his mettle as an action hero and  is absolutely ferocious in all the fight sequences. The director has played on his strengths and has given him more exposure to his areas of comfort and has underplayed scenes that involve sentiment.  Sameera Reddy, as the college girl Aishwarya, who looks stunning in her designer wardrobe, is breezy and bubbly as ever. She almost one sidedly romances the hero and surprisingly there is absolutely no reciprocation of the romance from the hero till the end, though he accepts her love in a left handed way.  Her introductory number where she dances on the roads of Kolkata in the company of someone  who makes a cameo appearance ( not Prabhu Deva tho’) is worth a mention.

Vivek and his ‘over inflated’ comedy track where he  fakes a well built body and his one sided love for Sameera  evoke laughter , inconsistently though.

Among other performances Shaayaji Shinde does his usual villain role that we are so used to seeing in his earlier movies and has attempted nothing new. Poonam Kaur makes the best of the role given to her. Urvashi and Seeman  in cameo roles are impressive.

Vijay Antony’s background score is brisk and suits the mood of the film. Among the five songs, ‘ichu Ichu’ is hummable and  Kavignar Vaali’s lyrics for this song once again establishes  his eternal youthfulness through his lines.

Cinematography by RD Rajashekar is at it’s best in the action and song sequences. His camera work definitely raises the impact of the action scenes several notches higher and sets the canvas on fire. Full credits to VT Vijayan for his crisp editing . Anal Arasu who is the stunt master lives up to his title and the stunt sequences  radiate the required heat and provide meat for Vishal’s abilities to flex his muscles.

The first half of the movie caters to the quintessential humor and romance while establishing the premise and makes us hope for a cracker of a second half.   But sadly the director has remained faithful to the original and the second half, while it has the elements to make the going interesting, just does not deliver the goods. (Like the dialogue that comes couple of times in the movie, ‘Number correctu member wrongu da!’ )The item number is a damp squib while the 12-hour deadline sequence doesn’t really excite the audience as similar sequences are not new to Tamil films. And there is a scene where the hero is beaten up and is half dead, when his abducted sister screams out ‘Anney !’ And the hero’s eyes immediately open,  he instantly regains his lost strength and is on his feet in no time – it cant get more predictable than this !

An adopted child will still carry the semblance of the original parents. VEDI is no exception. If only there were conscious efforts to weed out the out-dated elements and infuse some fresh treatment while carefully working around the nativity, VEDI would have been a cracker of a movie.

VEDI definitely has good elements– actions sequences, songs, humor, decent performances - and each of us can pick what we want and ignore the rest. It belongs to a fourth category of cracker called Bijili Vedi ( Electric Crackers)  – which can be burst one by one – it’s a sheer joy when one bursts and no loss when another one doesn’t.

Verdict: the cracker that has the spark, the sound, the smoke and the fire – but not all of them together at all times !

Tamil Movie Vaanam Review and Poster

Tamil Movie Vaanam Review and Poster
Vaanam
Cast:  Silambarasan, Prakash Raj, Anushka, Bharath, Sonia Agarwal, Sneha Ullal, Vega, Santhanam, Saranya Ponvannan, Jayaprakash....
Music By : Yuvan Shankar Raja.
Music Label : Venus Music .
Directed And Written By : Krish.
Produced By : Ganesh Janardhanan,Githan Ramesh.
Studio : VTV Productions,Magic Box Pictures.

Tamil Movie Avan Ivan Review and Poster


Tamil Movie Avan Ivan Review and Poster
Avan Ivan 

Starring :
Arya, Vishal, Janani, Madhu Shalini, Ambika, Singampuli, Krishnamoorthy
Music by : Yuvan Shankar Raja .
Music Lable : Sony Musical .
Directed by : Bala .
Produced by : Kalpathi S. Agoram .
Written by : Bala, S. Ramakrishnan .

Tamil Movie Vanthaan Vendraan Review & Poster

Tamil Movie Vanthaan Vendraan Review & Poster
Vanthaan Vendraan
Cast : Jeeva, Nandha, Taapsee Pannu, Santhanam
Music by : S.Thaman
Directed by : R. Kannan
Produced by : K. S. Sreenivasan
Written by : R. Kannan, Pattukottai Prabhakar
Studio : Vasan Visual Ventures

Amala Paul, Madhavan, Arya & Sameera Reddy in new tamil Movie Vettail | Exclusive Stills

Vettai is an upcoming Tamil action film written and directed by N. Linguswamy, that stars Madhavan, Arya, Sameera Reddy and Amala Paul in the lead roles. The film revolves around two brothers settled in Thoothukudi, with the elder one working as a police officer. The film score is composed by Yuvan Shankar Raja, while cinematography is by Nirav Shah and editing handled by Anthony Gonsalves. This film is expected to reach the theatres by the early 2012.
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Thala Ajith next flick Mankatha Movie Review

Movie Name : Mankatha
Produced : Dhayanidhi Alagiri of Cloud Nine Movies
Directed : Venkat Prabhu
Star Cast : Ajith Kumar,Arjun, Trisha, Lakshmi Rai, Anjali, Premji Amaren,Andrea Jeremiah, Vaibhav Reddy, Mahat Raghavendra and others
Music : Yuvan Shankar Raja
Camera : Vivek Rathnavel
Screenplay : Venkat Prabhu
Story : Venkat Prabhu

EndMankatha’s trailer will hit the theatres this Friday. According to Praveen editor of Mankatha, the trailer will be screened during the interval of Azhagar Saamiyin Kudirai. Mankatha trailer, sources say, has come out exceptionally well and the fans are also eager to catch a glimpse of it ever since the song trailer was released on May 1st 2011.

Yuvan Shankar Raja’s much awaited tracks of Ajith 50th film Mankatha are likely to be released by May end. Director Venkat Prabhu is already planning to release a single track album ‘Vilayaadu Mankatha’ next week.

Sony BMG has recently bagged the audio rights of Mankatha for a record price. This multi starrer has Trisha, Arjun, Andrea, Lakshmi Rai, Vaibhav, Premji, Mahanth and Ashwin in prominent roles. The film is expected to grace theatres in June.

This week turns out to be double special for the Mankatha team, as a single track is also due to be released. STR’s Vaanam also had a single track released before the audio launch and this turned out to be a huge success. Likewise, Mankatha’s single release is also expected to bring in the maximum publicity.
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