By the time I’m writing this review, I'm that sure that there are plenty of theatres showing a houseful board.. But are they running houseful shows?
The reason - hype... Starring ’chiyan’ Vikram...!
Vikram appears as a junior artist whose ambition is to become a great villain in Tamil cine industry. He meets an old man whose life is in danger from the old man’s own son and a few political personalities over a land owned by the old man where he runs an orphanage. How vikram fights for justice for the old man and the orphans is the story.
As it is, not a great script that, nothing new.
The movie begins in a good way with a few witty one liners, but soon loses its way. Usual masala movies have the first half filled with introductions, comedy, songs and sentiments. Second half usually contains some cat and moyse game between hero and villain, and an action packed climax.
But this movie is a horror in the first half where they try to evoke comedy from the old man. Romancing scenes are not that interesting too. So the heroine hardly gets a chance to show her skills, even glamour skills.
Songs are not at all pleasant to hear. Neither foot tapping, nor peppy, nor youthful. It can be said that Yuvan has ended the year at a low.
Second half of the movie is filled with a very lengthy fight scene and the much hyped vikram-get ups.
That is one of the primary reason this movie was hyped to this extent that Vikram is appearing in different get-ups... But none of those roles exceed even 30 seconds.. I personally prefer Ajith’s roles in citizen over this, because Ajith at least appeared in those roes for more than 2 minutes.
What to watch out for: The song at the end of the movie where Vikram dances with the cameo stars Shreya and Reema Sen. But you don’t have to watch the entire movie to see that song, it should be easily available in YouTube..
Honestly, i dint find anything interesting in this movie, and would advice you to stay away from it.
It’s a crap movie.
Sorry Mr.Vikram, but your script selection is again wrong this time. I hope this stays as the worst movie of your career and hope you get to choose different scripts that supplement your wonderfull acting talents.
The reason - hype... Starring ’chiyan’ Vikram...!
Vikram appears as a junior artist whose ambition is to become a great villain in Tamil cine industry. He meets an old man whose life is in danger from the old man’s own son and a few political personalities over a land owned by the old man where he runs an orphanage. How vikram fights for justice for the old man and the orphans is the story.
As it is, not a great script that, nothing new.
The movie begins in a good way with a few witty one liners, but soon loses its way. Usual masala movies have the first half filled with introductions, comedy, songs and sentiments. Second half usually contains some cat and moyse game between hero and villain, and an action packed climax.
But this movie is a horror in the first half where they try to evoke comedy from the old man. Romancing scenes are not that interesting too. So the heroine hardly gets a chance to show her skills, even glamour skills.
Songs are not at all pleasant to hear. Neither foot tapping, nor peppy, nor youthful. It can be said that Yuvan has ended the year at a low.
Second half of the movie is filled with a very lengthy fight scene and the much hyped vikram-get ups.
That is one of the primary reason this movie was hyped to this extent that Vikram is appearing in different get-ups... But none of those roles exceed even 30 seconds.. I personally prefer Ajith’s roles in citizen over this, because Ajith at least appeared in those roes for more than 2 minutes.
What to watch out for: The song at the end of the movie where Vikram dances with the cameo stars Shreya and Reema Sen. But you don’t have to watch the entire movie to see that song, it should be easily available in YouTube..
Honestly, i dint find anything interesting in this movie, and would advice you to stay away from it.
It’s a crap movie.
Sorry Mr.Vikram, but your script selection is again wrong this time. I hope this stays as the worst movie of your career and hope you get to choose different scripts that supplement your wonderfull acting talents.
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