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Movie Review : Raavanan (2010)
Banner : Madras Talkies
Cast : Vikram, Aishwarya Rai Bachchan, Karthik, Prabhu, Priyamani, Prithviraj Others and Others
Music Director : A R Rahman
Cinematography : Santosh Sivan
Editor : Sreekar Prasad
Producer: Mani Ratnam, Sharada Trilok
Director: Mani Ratnam
Released Date: June 18, 2010
Story:
A stale tale, the story begins with the kidnapping of Janaki (aishwarya), wife of the tough and honest cop Ram (Prithviraj) the very next day after their marriage. This is done by the most feared villain (vikram) who is the law of the land. The villain has a strong reason to kidnap Janaki and due to this, Ram starts to search for his wife and the kidnapper along with his team (Kishore and others). He also takes the help of the suspended forest officer (karthik) to locate the villain. Janaki from her end protests the kidnapping.
Presentation:
The director has come up with a good thought but then he was unable to conceive it perfectly on the screen though the presentation was excellent. The dialogues were weak, the script was shallow and the screenplay was okay. Background score was a disappointment while only one song is appealing. The real show stealer is the cinematography and the locations. Costumes were apt and the art department was alive. Vikram does a good job as the villain and he looks handsome and evil enough, this is an impressive act from him. Prithviraj puts in good efforts and it appears that his appearance suits the cop image well. Aishwarya looks beautiful and she played her part well. Karthik didn't get the chance to show his mettle, Priyamani was good, Prabhu was effective, Kishore was intense, Ranjitha was brief, others didn't have anything to offer or add value.
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Thillalangadi Cast and Crew:
Starring: Jayam Ravi, Tamannah, Shaam, Prabhu, Vadivelu and etc...
Direction: M. Raja
Music: Yuvan Shankar Raja, Thaman
Production: Jayam Company
Thillalangadi Movie Review:
This is one film which I knew would be good even before seeing it. That’s simply because it’s a remake of a super hit telugu film being remade by director raja. He is the king of remakes. Thillalangadi is a mass family entertainer. Jeyam ravi has done a great job as the hyper kick seeking Krishna.
Krishna is a man who wants kick in whatever he does. He will go to any extent to get that kick. He even keeps giving up his well paid jobs frequently due to the lack of kick he gets from them. The short animated flashback of his childhood days and the pranks he played on others as a kid is really funny and nice. Then he meets Nisha (Tamana). Krishna falls in love with her and proposes her and also tells her not accept his proposal very easily as there would be no kick in that. She hates him at first for the kind of freak he is but then slowly understands his good part and tries to discipline him. Things go smoothly for a month. Nisha believes Krishna has changed and is working now in a good company. She wants accept his proposal but only then she is told by her uncle that he has been cheating on her and he has not changed. Nisha feels heart broken and starts hating Krishna and they break up even before getting into a relationship. After a year, nisha is in Malaysia and she gets engaged to Krishnakumar (Shaam) who is a police officer and the actual reason behind him coming to Malaysia is in pursue of a thief whom he has never seen. Nisha and Krishnakumar share their stories with each other. While she never wants to see the protagonist of her story in her life again, Krishnakumar wants to meet the antagonist of his story desperately. Co-incedently both the protagonist and the antagonist of their respective stories is the same person and as you guess that is none other than Krishna (Jeyam ravi). What happens then is for you to watch.
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Thillalangadi Cast and Crew:
Starring: Jayam Raja, Tamannah, Shaam, Prabhu, Vadivelu and etc...
Direction: M. Raja
Music: Yuvan Shankar Raja, Thaman
Production: Jayam Company
Thillalangadi Movie Review:
This is one film which I knew would be good even before seeing it. That’s simply because it’s a remake of a super hit telugu film being remade by director raja. He is the king of remakes. Thillalangadi is a mass family entertainer. Jeyam ravi has done a great job as the hyper kick seeking Krishna.
Krishna is a man who wants kick in whatever he does. He will go to any extent to get that kick. He even keeps giving up his well paid jobs frequently due to the lack of kick he gets from them. The short animated flashback of his childhood days and the pranks he played on others as a kid is really funny and nice. Then he meets Nisha (Tamana). Krishna falls in love with her and proposes her and also tells her not accept his proposal very easily as there would be no kick in that. She hates him at first for the kind of freak he is but then slowly understands his good part and tries to discipline him. Things go smoothly for a month. Nisha believes Krishna has changed and is working now in a good company. She wants accept his proposal but only then she is told by her uncle that he has been cheating on her and he has not changed. Nisha feels heart broken and starts hating Krishna and they break up even before getting into a relationship. After a year, nisha is in Malaysia and she gets engaged to Krishnakumar (Shaam) who is a police officer and the actual reason behind him coming to Malaysia is in pursue of a thief whom he has never seen. Nisha and Krishnakumar share their stories with each other. While she never wants to see the protagonist of her story in her life again, Krishnakumar wants to meet the antagonist of his story desperately. Co-incedently both the protagonist and the antagonist of their respective stories is the same person and as you guess that is none other than Krishna (Jeyam ravi). What happens then is for you to watch.
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Cast : Vikram, Aishwarya Rai Bachchan, Karthik, Prabhu, Priyamani, Prithviraj Others and Others
Music Director : A R Rahman
Cinematography : Santosh Sivan
Editor : Sreekar Prasad
Producer: Mani Ratnam, Sharada Trilok
Director: Mani Ratnam
Released Date: June 18, 2010
Story:
A stale tale, the story begins with the kidnapping of Janaki (aishwarya), wife of the tough and honest cop Ram (Prithviraj) the very next day after their marriage. This is done by the most feared villain (vikram) who is the law of the land. The villain has a strong reason to kidnap Janaki and due to this, Ram starts to search for his wife and the kidnapper along with his team (Kishore and others). He also takes the help of the suspended forest officer (karthik) to locate the villain. Janaki from her end protests the kidnapping.
Presentation:
The director has come up with a good thought but then he was unable to conceive it perfectly on the screen though the presentation was excellent. The dialogues were weak, the script was shallow and the screenplay was okay. Background score was a disappointment while only one song is appealing. The real show stealer is the cinematography and the locations. Costumes were apt and the art department was alive. Vikram does a good job as the villain and he looks handsome and evil enough, this is an impressive act from him. Prithviraj puts in good efforts and it appears that his appearance suits the cop image well. Aishwarya looks beautiful and she played her part well. Karthik didn't get the chance to show his mettle, Priyamani was good, Prabhu was effective, Kishore was intense, Ranjitha was brief, others didn't have anything to offer or add value.
Cast : Vikram, Aishwarya Rai Bachchan, Karthik, Prabhu, Priyamani, Prithviraj Others and Others
Music Director : A R Rahman
Cinematography : Santosh Sivan
Editor : Sreekar Prasad
Producer: Mani Ratnam, Sharada Trilok
Director: Mani Ratnam
Released Date: June 18, 2010
Story:
A stale tale, the story begins with the kidnapping of Janaki (aishwarya), wife of the tough and honest cop Ram (Prithviraj) the very next day after their marriage. This is done by the most feared villain (vikram) who is the law of the land. The villain has a strong reason to kidnap Janaki and due to this, Ram starts to search for his wife and the kidnapper along with his team (Kishore and others). He also takes the help of the suspended forest officer (karthik) to locate the villain. Janaki from her end protests the kidnapping.
Presentation:
The director has come up with a good thought but then he was unable to conceive it perfectly on the screen though the presentation was excellent. The dialogues were weak, the script was shallow and the screenplay was okay. Background score was a disappointment while only one song is appealing. The real show stealer is the cinematography and the locations. Costumes were apt and the art department was alive. Vikram does a good job as the villain and he looks handsome and evil enough, this is an impressive act from him. Prithviraj puts in good efforts and it appears that his appearance suits the cop image well. Aishwarya looks beautiful and she played her part well. Karthik didn't get the chance to show his mettle, Priyamani was good, Prabhu was effective, Kishore was intense, Ranjitha was brief, others didn't have anything to offer or add value.
ACP Bose (Karthik) is a sincere police officer happily married to his wife (Anu Hassan) and lives with his parents and younger brother Velu (Arun Vijay). Velu falls in love with Anjali (Dhansika). Enter the villain. He is Umapathi (Chandrasekar) who is notorious for settlements and land deals. He kills anyone who comes in his way and does not leave any evidence or witness behind. He takes a loan of 100 crores from a private bank with the help of a cunning DGP and a politician. He kills the bank’s chairman in order to avoid repayment and puts the blame on Bose. Bose tries to stop all of Umapathi's plots. Velu also gets into disputes with Umapathi. While taking on Umapathi, bose is killed and Velu takes revenge.
Producers: P Karunakar Reddy & Gavara Partha Saradhi
Screenplay - direction: P Vasu
Theatrical release date: 14th April 2005
Review
Story
Kailash (Prabhu) and Ganga (Jyothika) is happily married wealthy couple. Kailash buys an abandoned palatial mansion on the insistence of Ganga. Legend has it that this mansion is a haunted one. Eeswar (Rajnikant) is the foster brother of Kailash and also an excellent psychiatrist. He visits haunted house and studies it. He comes to know that a Rajah who used to live in the same place around 150 years back. He forcibly got a danseuse called Chandramukhi from Tamilnadu and made her dance in his court. When she involved herself in an affair with another dancer, Rajah killed Chandramukhi and her lover together. The ghost of Chandramukhi haunts this palatial mansion. The rest of the story is all about how Eeswar solves the problem of ghost and how he unites the warring families as well.
Cast:Bharath, Sana Khan, Prabhu, Vivek Direction:Badri Production: Saravanan, Bhaskar Music:Dharan Release Year:2010
Plot:
Akil (Bharath) is a rich youth who runs a restaurant along with his buddy Cola Kumar (Vivek) in Singapore. As it happens, his dad (Nizhalgal Ravi) gets the shock of his life when Akil refuses to marry Priya (Madalasa).
Akil goes against his father's wish as he is desperate behind Divya (Sana Khan). Divya is a squash champion (seemingly inspired by ace tennis star Sania Mirza). Annoyed at Akil's denial, Priya's father spells out the truth that Akil was a orphan.
Shocked at the developments, Akil decides to embark on a journey and find out his biological parents, whom he comes to know stay in Chengalpet.
On his trip to homeland, he starts to encounter problems in the form of Divya's dad who is against their affair. He feels that her daughter as a popular sports woman could earn more through endorsing various brands. Enters Kumaraswamy (Prabhu), who plays a crucial part in the whole story. But all is well and ends well.
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Cast:Kamal Hassan, Prabhu, Sneha, Prakash Raj, Nagesh, Crazy Mohan, Kakka Radhakrishnan, M S Baskar, Scissor Manohar
Direction:Charan
Music:Bharathwaj
Story:
Kamalhassan - Crazy Mohan duo combo creates a laugh riot in Vasool Raja MBBS. With the Chennai slum lingo and excellent performance of Kamalhassan the film provides entertainment in large dose.
Kamalhassan is Rajaraman a toughie who ekes his living as a debt collector along with friend Prabhu and Karunas for company. Once a year these guys act as good boys when Kamal’s parents (Nagesh and Rohini Hattangadi) come to visit them. On one such visit Nagesh meets old friend Prakashraj Dean of a medical college. In the college Prakashraj is trying out laugh therapy to cure patients with high BP. When Nagesh proposes a marriage of his son with Sneha the daughter of Prakashraj the truth comes out. To console his father, Kamal and his cronies manipulate the entrance exam and get admission to the same college of Prakashraj. From here starts the fun when Kamal in the new role of a student sees a different view of life. Apart from the fun the film has it’s touching moments too.
The Tamil version of Munnabhai scores in the emotional scenes which an actor like Kamalhassan elevates it to great heights. Sharan deserves a pat for making the film better than the original. Crazy’s dialogues is yet another strong point of the film. The bad patch in the movie is Prabhu who did not have a lengthy role like Arashad Warsi in the original. Yet another disappointment is Sneha who opposite Kamalhassan is ill matched. Prakashraj too is disappointing. Performance wise too she is weak.
Bhardwaj’s two numbers are peppy.
Cinematography especially in the songs shot abroad is visually appealing.