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Banner   NA Sindhu Samaveli
Cast   Harish, Amala Paul
Direction   Samy
Production   Michael Rayappan
Music   Sundar C Babu
     
Movie Review    
Sindhu Samaveli
 

Sindhu Samaveli’ is a love story starring new comers in the lead. New faces Harish and Ghajini play the two male leads opposite another new comer Amala Paul. ‘Ganja’ Karuppu also plays an important role.

Sindhu Samaveli has a controversial story line wherein love blossoms between daughter-in-law and father-in-law.

     
 
         
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  VAMSAM    Dly - 4  
 
 
Banner   Mogana Movies VAMSAM
Cast   NA
Direction   Pandiraj
Production   M K Thamizharasu
Music   Taj Noor
     
Movie Review    
VAMSAM
 

Vamsam’ is a significant movie for reasons a many. Primarily, it is the launch vehicle of Chief Minister Karunanidhi’s grandson Arulnidhi, the hero of the movie and the second movie of Pandiraj who had offered ‘Pasanga’ before. Comparing both the movies would be a bad thought because ‘Pasanga’ was special for its own reason and ‘Vamsam’ is different from the usual.

Though rural and rustic scripts have been on the rise thanks to the background of the directors and the enormous scope, a village script can offer, ‘Vamsam’ offers an assortment of entertainment that caters to all sections of the audience and all members of the family. The movie’s start itself talks it all. The director introduces the villages involved and the traditional celebrations that take place in these villages.

The Plot

As the title goes, ‘Vamsam’, talks about family heritage, traditions involved and the feud existing among various families. This movie talks about one such grudge between two families, the hero’s ‘Eppadu Pattalum Pirpadu Kedathavar’ and the villain’s, played by Jayaprakash, ‘Nanjunda Ma O Si’. The hero is the only descendant of his family. His mother played by Madhu, brings her son up in a traditional way so that he doesn’t glue to his family’s ancestral violent nuances. Between all this, a love story happens between Arulnidhi and Sunaina, a bubbly, happy yet brave and courageous girl.

A certain incident entangled with revenge and rivalry takes place. The result leads to the clash of the families again. How Sunaina is involved and what happens to the love story forms the rest of the plot. The movie progresses with unusual and unpredictable twists and turns.

The Ingenious Pandiraj

Pandiraj proved his mettle in narrating in ‘Pasanga’ itself. Therefore consistency and expectations would naturally have to be dealt with, in his second movie! He’s fabricated a clever screenplay. The movie talks about feud and revenge, and at the same time, love and peace and combining it with family and traditional values. So the story offers an enormous scope to present variety and director Pandiraj has succeeded in every bit.

Pandiraj has also penned the dialogues for the movie. When it matters, they are subtle and straight forward. A cheerful person he is, he has made sure the fun element in the movie is not lost. Comedy as an ingredient is abundant in the movie. Thanks to Ganja Karuppu and Arulnidhi, a few scenes are quite funny. Scenes to be noted: look out for the hilarious scenes where the villagers face difficulty in accessing their mobile networks. They climb on trees, water tanks and anything reaching the sky, to ‘get their signal’.

The Characters and Performances

Arulnidhi, the debutant, has performed really well. He seems to be a promising actor and if groomed well, will go a long way. His performance in flirty scenes and his variation for the intense scenes are commendable. Sunaina as the courageous village girl is impressive. Her character will be talked about and so will her performance. Watch out for her! Madhu as Arulnidhi’s mother has a lot of screen time. She’s done her role well.

Now we go to the villain’s camp! Jayaprakash seems to be Pandiraj’s favourite for important roles. We saw him play a caretaking teacher in ‘Pasanga’ and now he plays the villain in ‘Vamsam’. As the villain, he is wicked. Rajkumar as Jayaprakash’s son has also acted fiercely. As an avenging son, he fits the role perfectly.

The character to take notice of is Kishore. Appearing in the flashback, Kishore plays the role of Arulnidhi’s father. Though he comes only for a brief while in the movie, he has made his mark! He’s executed an emotion-packed performance! Something similar to what he did in ‘Porkalam’ but an improvised version in this movie.

Technical Supremacy

‘Vamsam’ though a rural subject has a lot to offer technically. The movie is high on technical standards.

The first technician who will have to be appreciated is Mahesh Muthuswamy, the director of photography. His camera has managed to capture rustic details in every frame. The celebrations in the village, the ‘jalli kattu’ scenes, etc have been shot amazingly that even the villagers may not have been aware of the shots being taken. The action sequences and chasing scenes have been brilliantly captured as well. Scene to be noted: Watch the scene where Kishore shakes head and so does the camera, giving you a feel of dizziness. Well shot!

The next is stunt director Silva. The hero’s not a hunk with muscular physique. Hence the stunt director has adopted an intelligent fight design. The fights are practical and nothing really cinematic.

Music by Taj Noor, who also debuts, is decent but he scores full marks in his background score. The rerecording in the movie, especially during intense scenes holds the grip of the audience. The editor, Yoga Basker also deserves appreciation for his apt pruning, yet further more would have impressed the audience!

The sound department of the movie, i.e. the audiography by Lakshmi Narayanan is classy. He’s got hold of valuable sound inputs from the villages, especially during the customary celebrations in the villages. On the whole, kudos to the ‘Vamsam’ Team!

IndiaGlitz Verdict

‘Vamsam’, is a screenplay rich movie! People in the cities wouldn’t know what is happening in the villages and this movie will take you on a journey to those places, entwined with humour, action and love!

     
       
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  NAAN MAHAAN ALLA    (Tamil) Dly - 4 shows  
 
 
Banner   studio green films Sindhu Samaveli
Cast   karthi, kajal agarwal
Direction   susindren
Production   K.E.Gnavel rajan
Music   yuvan shankar raja
     
Movie Review    
Naan Mahaan Alla
 

Karthi is one of the hottest stars of this year with three consecutive hit films. This year he had the first super hit ‘Paiyaa’ publicising his ability. ‘Naan Mahaan Alla’ is his fourth film. The title has reused taken an old Rajinikanth film released in 1984. That had Rajini and Radha and this new film has Karthi and Kajal Agarwal. The similarities end there. The story of Karthi’s ‘Naan Mahaan Alla’ has no resemblance to the super star film. While that was a story of lawyer who becomes the nemesis of the villains, the new film is all about a wishful romantic.

‘Naan Mahaan Alla’ directed by Suseendran of ‘Vennila Kabadi Kuzhu’ fame. This is a different film for the director as his first film was set in a village backdrop and ‘Naan Mahaan Alla’ is a city-centric flick. This film is produced by K.E Gnanavel Rajan of Studio Green Films in collaboration with S.R. Prakash Babu and S.R. Prabhu. Studio Green is the banner which gave riveting films like ‘Sillunu Oru Kadhal’ and ‘Paruthi Veeran’.

The heart of the film is about the bonding of a serious father and a romantic son, laced with the criminal backdrops of Chennai. Karthi plays the role of Jeeva, a typical middle-class Chennai youngster with a devil-may-care attitude, who is drawn into the world of crime and criminals after a particular incident changes his life. Jayaprakash after his superb performances in ‘Pasanga’ and ‘Naadodigal’, plays the role of Karthi’s father.

The hottie in Telugu after the blockbuster ‘Magadheera’, Kajal Agarwal is the heroine of the film. In Tamil, she was last seen in Saran’s ‘Modhi Vilayadu’. Her character in ‘Naan Mahaan Alla’ is cute and bubbly, something on the lines of what Asin played in ‘Ghajini’, says the director.

This film will be an extension of Karthi’s image in ‘Paiyaa’. According to the director Suseendran Karthi’s role in this film is almost the same as senior Karthik’s role in Mani Ratnam's ‘Mouna Raagam’. This film will showcase another romantic side of Karthi ala Paiyaa, sources say.

A combination that made ‘Paiyaa’ a success, music director Yuvan Shankar Raja and cinematographer Mathi are back together in this film. Songwriters are Na. Muthukumar, Yugabharathy and Francis while Bhaskar Sakthi has penned dialogues. Rajeevan is in charge of the art department.

Director Suseendran assures that ‘Naan Mahaan Alla’ contains 100% entertainment factors with the right mix of comedy, romance, action and sentiments. Karthi had said,” When director Suseendran was narrating the first half of the story I was laughing. I asked him whether I would be suitable for the role of an ordinary middle income youth. He said I will fit the role. For the first time I rehearsed for this film. I rehearsed for one week.”

Now that the film is taken over by Dhayanidhi Alagiri’s Cloud Nine Movies, it will leave no stone unturned to reach the masses in every nook and corner.

‘Naan Mahaan Alla’ will be stylish as well as realistic. The film which started in September 2009 has been scheduled for release in August 2010.