Showing posts with label Aadhavan. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Aadhavan. Show all posts

Monday, October 19, 2009

Surya's "Aadhavan" Movie Review























Producer : Udhayanidhi Stalin
Director : K.S.Ravikumar
Cast : Suriya,Nayantara,Murali, Vadivelu etc.
Music : Harris Jeyaraj
Cinematography : R.A.Ganesh
Screenplay,dialogues : K.S.Ravikumar


K.S.Ravikumar's 'Aadhavan' begins with a bang and goes well till half time and then starts fizzing off, ending in an usual, masala kind of climax. The film is very much staple diet for Suriya fans, but may not be as appealing to all.

The story of 'Aadhavan' is set in Kolkata. Aadhavan (Suriya) is a contract killer working for Ibrahim Rowther (Sayaji Shinde), who had brought him up like his own son and whose son (Anand Babu) is Aadhavan's friend and aide too. Aadhavan does his job, ie, killing, with all perfection and the group thus gets high-profile, bagging assignments all across the world. But he misses his target for the first time when he tries to shoot a senior Judge Subramaniam (Murali), who is heading an enquiry commission that could bring disaster upon many. The assignment is given to them by Dr. Abdul Kulkarni (Rahul Dev), who is the one to be affected most if the reports by the enquiry commission comes out. Anyway Aadhavan is not the one to give up. He plans some other moves and manages to get into the Judge's house, posing as a servant. The Judge has brought in his big, joint family there and very soon Aadhavan wins over the hearts of most of the members in the family, especially the Judge's mother (B.Saroja Devi) and the Judge's neice Thara (Nayantara). What all happens then forms the rest of the plot.

The plot is fine for a K.S.Ravikumar- Suriya film. The plot is developed well for quite some time, but post interval it all goes wrong at some juncture and then things go on the usual track, making 'Aadhavan' just another masala movie with a typical ending. The climax sequences are all of the usual kind and give us nothing new or different. Added to that is the entry of director Ravikumar (this is something that we expect) along with producer Udhayanidhi Stalin just before the end credits. The attempt to portray Suriya as a ten year old could have been avoided and a ten year old boy could have been brought in instead to play the role. Cinema is not about such gimmicks, but of course since Cinema is also about marketing and selling, this could be accepted to some extent. But still, that portion doesn't look that great. Nothing much to jot about the movie except that it's a typical Suriya brand of masala flick and would be OK for Suriya fans.

Performances

Suriya gives a mesmerising performance, in his typical style and does all that he can to satisfy his fans. Nayantara is good. The late actor Murali is good and B.Saroja Devi is impressive, appearing on screen after a long gap of over a decade. Vadivelu is his usual self and gives us enough of his brand of hilarious comedy. The rest of them suit their roles.

Technical aspects

Cinematography by R.A.Ganesh is good. Don Max has tried a lots of tricks at the editing table and the art-work by Rajeevan also is worth mention.

Music

The back ground score is fine indeed, but coming to the songs, they are of the typical kind that we get to see these days in Suriya flicks. And aren't there too many songs, coming in at the most importune moments?

Script

K.S.Ravikumar, who has based the script on story by Ramesh Kanna, has done it in his typical style. The film thus has all the ingredients that a typical Ravikumar film has. But he could have done a better work of the script and the film would have been far better.

Direction

The direction is typical Ravikumar style with all the ingredients and hence there is nothing specific to mention about 'Aadhavan'.

Overall verdict- Masala fare; for Suriya fans Rating: 2.5/5

Friday, October 9, 2009

"Aadhavan" is a complete family entertainer – Says "Surya"












































The Red Giants team of producer Udayanidhi Stalin, director K.S Ravikumar and hero Suriya seemed visibly upbeat about their Diwali release Aadhavan at the media interaction today.

Aadhavan is a complete family entertainer for all age groups to come together and watch in the theatres this Divali,” says Suriya. Speaking about the highlights of the film he said, “It has action, comedy, romance and one of the highlights is 15 minutes of me playing a ten year old boy in the flashback scenes,” revealed Suriya.

The movie stars Nayanthara about whom Suriya says, “She is looking even more beautiful in this film than any other. She is a real professional who would be on sets well on time despite the fact that her make up and costumes took more time than the others.”

The veteran artist Saroja Devi has done a major role in the film and Vadivelu brings up the comedy. Anand Babu, son of veteran actor Nagesh has an important role as well. “There are lots of things even for a repeat audience to enjoy in the film. Director K.S Ravikumar has seen to that and added his special touch to every scene,” says Suriya.

Thursday, October 8, 2009

"Aadhavan" Press Meet - Photo Gallery

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"Aadhavan" team’s gesture for Andhra flood victims
















Suriya isn’t just a well esteemed actor, but a kind hearted social activist, who’s on his toe of extending his help towards the needy and underprivileged. With his ‘AGARAM FOUNDATION’, he has provided education to vast group of young souls enabling them to accomplish with their ambitious endeavors.

Recently, the actor was present in Andhra Pradesh for launching the audio of his upcoming Telugu film ‘Ghatikudu’ (Dubbed version of Aadhavan). During the occasion, the team expressed their appealing gesture of donating Rs.5Lakhs to the victims affected by the deadly flood that has almost deteriorated the lives of hundreds and thousands of peoples.