Tuesday, November 10, 2015

Vedalam Movie Review




 A Telugu style commercial Mass entertainer with enough elements to excite Thala fans. It's Siva & Ajith's version of Baasha (Though cannot be compared with the original). Fans went crazy for Ajith's marana mass scenes, his more than usual dance moves and for more importantly his different shades of emotions. Shruthi Hassan takes up the role of one of the comedians, while Laxmi Menon scores much better with a stronger role. Missing Santhanam in comedy department as it did not work out well here. Anirudh gave Theri BGM for mass scenes while Ajith's presence saved the songs for otherwise an ordinary stuff. Story wise its run of the mill but would make you to live with that as Ajith carried the movie single handed. 

Overall Ajith's perfect and Mass Deepavali gift to his fans!!

Thoongavanam Movie Review



You know the movie is an adapted one from french thriller 'Sleepless Night' but not many would care since watching Kamal on the screen is always delightful. Movie has a simple plot with no great twist and turns but what makes interesting is performances and decent narration. Ghiran's background score suits the mood of the film. A decent debut by Director Rajesh. Overall, A Racy & Slick action thriller worth watching.

Wednesday, February 11, 2015

Shamitabh Movie Review

A movie where performances of lead actors  take front seat along with great and original music.

Amitabhji steals the show throughout the movie and marks his presence quite strongly.  Dhanush at the same time did extraordinary as mute hero while Akshara Haasan made a very good debut. 

Kudos to director Balki for coming up with a fresh idea but what it lacks is engaging screenplay esp the second half. I was able to connect emotionally only during the climax where Amitabh cries but other wise it was missing in the movie.

To me this movie could have been named as 'Ishamitabh' where Maestro Ilayaraaja was talking through his music through out the film. Here is a link to the BGM of end titles:


Special mention for cinematographer PC Sreeram for his splendid work.

Overall a decent watch for extra-ordinary performances and music!


Yennai Arindhaal Movie Review




One of the much awaited combo in Tamil cinema is Thala Ajith and Gautham Menon. When the project kicks off,  expectation goes to sky level and to add spice Harris Jayaraj joins back with Gautham after a long time.

Yennai Arindhaal is a typical Gautham Menon's movie, period. It is very healthy to see Ajith as a Director's actor not worrying about his Thala Image and this movie is an attempt to bring the actor Ajith out.

You may not find a new story and In fact movie might remind you of Gautham's previous works but he (along with Sridhar Raghavan and Thiagarajan Kumararaja) made it interesting with racy screenplay and obviously presence of Ajith factor. It feels fresh when Ajith does it again on the screen.

Cinematography as expected is in international standards with Dan Macarthur in place and editing  is done in typical Gautham's movie. Harris Jayaraj's special effort is distinctive but felt the BGM is little loud in few places. Mazhai Varapogudhey and Unakenna Venum Sollu songs which was shot brilliantly are my favourites.

Arun Vijay may have found a role of his life, he just steals the show in second half and in many places out performing Ajith.

Gautham's heroines always find a special place in his movies and same happens here for Anushka and Trisha. Undoubtedly Ajith-Trisha episode was shot so beautifully.

Overall I liked the movie! Go for it, If you are a GVM fan and want to see Ajith in it. 


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