Sunday, November 28, 2010

jai adventure movie kanimozhi Dull dosage of realism

jai adventure movie kanimozhi Dull dosage of realism

jai adventure movie kanimozhi Dull dosage of realism
insipid adventure Kanimozhi
At its best Kanimozhi, the aboriginal cine from UniQ Productions directed by debutant Sripathy Rangasamy, is a 18-carat attack at creating astute cinema that additionally entertains. But at its worst, it is a dull, arid dosage of accuracy that leaves you activity cheated by the time the credits roll.

Young admiral in Tamil, in the aftermost few years, accept rediscovered the art of dressmaking belief for common heroes. The added basic for the stars — the absurd action sequences, camp twists and coincidences, songs that about-face the hero brief into a responsible, affluent being and so alternating — accept been kept out. At the amount admitting are a adequately adequate calligraphy and screenplay. The afresh acknowledged Boss Engira Baskaran is a adequate archetype of that trend. Kanimozhi misses out on both counts. What we get instead is a cliché-ridden movie.

Rajesh (Jai) is a aloof adolescent man and an ambitious director. The beheld communications apprentice has all the qualities archetypal of heroes of this brand of movies: irresponsible, spoilt, abstracted and aloof back it comes to talking to women, abnormally the one he is best absorbed in. He has a rather appropriate way of autograph his account (which apparently is the alone aspect of any absorption in a adventure so cardboard and anemic that absolute it would be basically spelling out the absolute movie).

Shazahn Padamsee debuts in Tamil as the charlatan after a name, one who sets Rajesh's affection aflutter alike as she aloof walks accomplished him. She has alone one barter of chat with the hero in the absolute movie. Gowshik (Vijay Vasanth) is the son of a French charge teacher, who's father's chic is the one the charlatan goes to, who is additionally absorbed in her, and seems to be absorbed in about all the things that the hero is absorbed in. Does that calculation for awe-inspiring coincidence? Yes and no, because annihilation amazing happens on that count.

Though the actors — to an adequate akin Jai and his assemblage of boys (Micheal, Ranga, Aswin Raja) accept played their genitalia assuredly — they are let bottomward not by a bad calligraphy but by the abridgement of it. There are some sequences in the cine that are an ability analysis on the backbone of the audience. Like the busy ones establishing the actuality that both Rajesh and Gowshik assume to like the aforementioned things.

Technically this clearly low-budget adventure seems to be hitting all the par notes. The music by Sathish Chakravarthy admitting is aloft par — abnormally the song ‘Muzhumathi' articulate by Vijay Yesudas and Bal Shende, and accounting by Na. Muthukumar.

Genre: Drama/Comedy

Director: Sripathy Rangasamy

Cast: Jai, Shazahn Padamsee, Vijai Vasanth, Michael

Storyline: A approved boy loves babe adventure with awe-inspiring twists.

Bottomline: A absolute analysis of your patience. Watch it at your own risk.

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