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Sunday, June 26, 2011

Avan Ivan

Hi,
Avan Ivan... a first pucca commercial track handled by Bala who is known for his experiment subjects... which yearned him and his crew a lot of National awards. For the first time he attempted for the commercial story line. Nothing as usual in his film as his own style of story line can be experienced.. But the comedy track and a serious incident after the comedy as expected it happened .. which resembles Pithamagan.. It should have been avoided... as many characters in the film gave the same effects of Pithamagan .....even the screen play... only we can find few changes in the way he handled the subject.
But the main part which he earns our applause is over the Character(Walter Vanangamudi) done by Vishal ... as his life time project... Done to the extent he can... To the best... his appearance with Squint Eyes all through out the film is a new attempt in the history of Cinema.And the scene in which he expresses all the Nava Rasas... made as experiencing it.. he scored all the hearts in that scene... I think so this would enough to regain his name ... after a long .. after Sandakozhi.... Aarya has done his part well.. But its not outstanding .... G.M.Kumar is notable over screens after Veyil... still... Ambika in a different appearance.... its so surprising to us.... R.K.. in a different flavor of negative role... but that character is not that much molded by Bala... as in his previous scripts... Then all character in the script are showing their distinction.... as he is known for his characterization... but also the female roles should have been given importance... Janani Iyer's role..resembles.. Laila.. in Pithamagan.. only change is here the character is a police Constable... and Madhu Shalini.. looking so beautiful in sync with nativity...and she also resembles Abhitha in Sethu.... but both has been used up for their good looking and expressive eyes nothing more than that... The love between two pairs .. does nt have a proper feel or .. it feels so cinematic... But in total the film is as if it is not directed by Bala... it can be watched for its fun.. as its entertaining all through the script ... good funny dialogues taking us to our native places in depth...

Urs
Pandi

Monday, June 13, 2011

KO

Hai,
Ko… an another track of milestone in the career of K.V.Anand following Ayan and also a different script framed up for Jeeva.. in a different color which is entirely so different from all his previous films. He carried the entire script with his charming and lovable character....looks so good in his new style. This gave him a separate screen to expose him in a special way.. which is done so good by the director. An outline based on a life of a Reporter(Jeeva, Karthika, Piya) along with Politics(Ajmal,Prakash raj) has been chosen and done well over the screens. The screen play has been done good… but it is not so fast as in Ayan. The excitement feels to be little but reduced in this script. But the way he handled the CAMERA equal to a gun is so good….Even though at somewhere it feels cinematic.. progress of the film doesn’t allowed it to overcome. Karthika …. New face to Tamil has done upto the mark(Not so good at expressions)… but still she has to have little but efforts to score over the screens… and of course need a lot to be worked out to earn a name like her mother Radha. She looks good at her costumes especially Saree(Charming it is…) and also entirely all over the film.. Costumes for each and every character have been done in a different flavor. Many incidents to be noted up by us in our life has been figured out all through out the film in a better way.Piya has been given a good role which suits her well and of course she stands in our mind than the Heroine. She scores a lot than others. Ajmal with a different face over the screen … but it didn’t go up to an extent… it’s good to see him again after Aanjathe. That’s it... Good script played well over the screen... Need to be watched for its different flavor, Color and also Music... huge hit of the year..Ennamo Yedho...

Urs
Pandi