ARRAMBAM MOVIE REVIEW
Production: A Raghuram, AM Rathnam Cast: Ajith Kumar, Arya, Nayanthara, Taapsee Pannu Direction: Vishnuvardhan Screenplay: Vishnuvardhan Story: Subha, Vishnuvardhan Background score: Yuvan Shankar Raja
Dialogues: Vishnuvardhan Editing: A Sreekar Prasad Stunt choreography: Jagan, Kecha Khamphakdee, Lee Whitaker, Tinu Varma Dance choreography: Dinesh, Shobi Singers:
M.Manasi, Psycho Unit, Ramya, Ranjith, Rubba Bend, Shakthishree
Gopalan, Shankar Mahadevan, Shweta Mohan, Tanvi Shah, Vijay Yesudas Lyrics : Pa.Vijay, Psycho Unit, Rubba Bend PRO: Suresh Chandra
Distribution: Sathya Sai Movies
One of the biggest movie events of the year
was unveiled for the public’s viewing pleasure today morning. Arrambam,
directed by Vishnuvardhan, has a lot going for it and has it satiated
the appetite of countless Ajith fanatics?
Right from
frame one, it is clear that AshokKumar
(Ajith) is a man on a mission
and one who is hell bent on exposing the people behind an ugly scam and
bringing them to book. He has his comrades who will go to any lengths
for him and help him in his operation.
Director Vishnuvardhan,
writer duo Subha and editor Sreekar Prasad have to be commended for
managing to keep the audiences hooked to their seats for a majority of
the movie with very few drag moments. With a running time of more than
two and a half hours, the screenplay is taut and crisp enough to keep
the crowd arrested.
The large mass of Ajith fans have plenty of
moments to scream and whistle in delight. Ajith’s screen presence is
mighty as ever, and his classy salt and pepper looks and V neck T shirts
suit his character’s mean streak. The star’s prowess at stunts and his
knack of taking risks for the stunt scenes is all too well-known and
when he dives out of a van onto an approaching car and zooms around in a
Ducati, the entire crowd rises in unison to clap. Even some of Ajith’s
subtle gestures, his gait and his typical shades delight his fans.
Arya
is energetic and spunky as ever and has done his part well. Watch out
for a little part where Arya will throw you off your seats with his
appearance. His light-hearted comments at apt moments bring about a few chuckles. Taapsee
is referred to as the ‘drama queen’ and she is sure to make a few
hearts melt as the girly journalist. Nayanthara puts on a fiery face
when required and also showcases her oomph and style in many scenes.
This superstar continues to shine. Kishore as the honest cop is earnest as ever while Mahesh Manjrekar’s histrionics are a welcome introduction to Tamil audiences.
Rana’s portion in the second half is a highlight
and there is one arresting sequence featuring him and Ajith, which is
sure to grip the audiences. Great work on this segment particularly.
Among the movie’s few slack moments include the ‘Stylish Thamizhachi’
number featuring Akshara Gowda. The ‘Adada Arrambame’ number, though a
crowd pleaser and flamboyantly picturized, stands out a bit sorely at
the start. ‘Melala Vedikkudhu’ takes the cake as the best song sequence
and it’s a riot of colours and revelry as the actors dance merrily for
Holi. ‘Hare Rama’ isn’t to be seen in the movie. Arya and Taapsee
feature in 'En Fuse Pochu' and few nice effects embellish the song.
Yuvan’s work on the BGM doesn’t demand your attention as much as it did
in Mankatha and Billa. But still, he has added enough muscle to the
tension and action in the movie with his score. Om Prakash’s work on the
camera befits the movie’s stature as a slick and glossy commercial
action entertainer.
The stunt choreographers, Jegan, Kecha and
Lee Whittaker, take the credit for the numerous action set pieces and it
is slam bam all the way. The climax sequence and the boat chase are racy.
Being a commercial movie, you have to suspend disbelief and not look for too much logic and reasoning. There
are a few sudden jumps in the movie’s flow and its better not to
question them too much, and just enjoy the bond type commercial offering
from Ajith.
Kudos to the Arrambam team for managing to live up to the Himalayan hype with an action flick which packs enough punch.
Verdict: Let’s make this simple ... Arrambam has enough in it to be enjoyed this Diwali !
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