Friday, April 25, 2014

Vaayai Moodi Pesavum By Balaji Mohan (Review)



Story:Fictional and imaginary story. A very creative way to convey message to people. The beauty of the movie is every character in the movie has strong role to keep the movie going. Very good romance, family value, friendship and humanity instilled. First class comedy and a very feel good story.

Cast: Dulquer Salman as Aravind. Son of Mamootty made his debut in Kollywood through this movie. Good looking and talented. Has a lot of potential. He did very well with his chocolate boy role. A very optimistic character well played. Nazriya Nazim as Anjana. She was cute and amazing in this movie. A very meaty performance I would say. She builds up the character very well. Madhubala as Vidya. She made a comeback after so long and totally worth it. Because she played an excellent housewife character. A lot of supporting character with meaty role played by Pandiarajan, Vinu Chakravarthy, John Vijay, Robo Shankar, Ramesh Thilak and many others.

Screenplay: An awesome screenplay, something different for a commercial Tamil movie. In midst of times where punch dialogues are well utilized in movies, Balaji Mohan made 40% of the movie into a silent film. Good thing about it is, this digs good acting performance from each one of them since they had to portray everything without dialogues. And his comedy sense is so good. Eventhough it was not as intense as Kathalil Sothapuvathu Epidi, but it will definitely make you burst out of laughter. And a lot of good messages instilled in the movie and very well written dialogues. Creating a imaginary disease and life around it was simply superb. But it was slightly draggy at a point but not that obvious. I love the cinematography and location choice.

Music: The music composed by Sean Roldan. Average music

Plus Point: Story, Screenplay and Acting.

Minus Point: Slight buffer in scenes.

Verdict: A flu which will keep you healthy. Worth watching in cinema with your family.


Enammo Edho by Ravi Thyagarajan


Story:Remake of  Ala Modalaindi, a romantic-comedy movie. Same story not much of originality. so many twist due to so many marriages. Just some normal family entertainment movie.

Cast: Gautham Karthik as Gautham. After Kadal's performance he came up with such a drawback. He over-acted to the max in this movie. It's quite shocking to see an actor who did exceptionally good in his debut but performed like a newcomer in second movie. Certain scenes he did well especially emotional parts. But his comedy acts and normal speech deliverance had some flaws. Rakul Preet Singh as Nithya. She did couple of Tamil film before. Regardless of being Non-Tamil girl her lip sync was decent. She didn't blabber like shriya or the meenakshi dixit. She did exactly what nithya menen did in the original version, but a little less bubbly of course. Prabhu as Chakravarthy, an important supporting character. He had a lot of scope in second half and he rocked it. He will definitely make you laugh with his act. Anupama Kumar as Lakshmi, Gautham's mother. An awesome actor I would say. Eventhough her best mother role was in Mupozhudhum un karpanaigal, this one will be a good one too. Supporting character done by Nikesha Patel and many others.

Screenplay: The movie was not as good as it's original version. First of all the song transitions, it was poor. Songs keep on appearing in first half an hour. And the dialogue was kind of lame at most part. It meant to be funny but end up as epic fail jokes. But the second half of the movie is watchable. I think mostly because of a lot more emotions in second half and more scope for Prabhu. And the twists in the movie all caused by marriage, which a bit annoying. The song visuals were average

Music: The music composed by D.Imman, was awesome. The puthiya ulagai song is the best.

Plus Point: Second half and Prabhu's comedy, Anupama Kumar's Role.

Minus Point: Main leads acting, song transition and lame comedy.

Verdict: Not so good remake after all.



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