Whoa !! For first few minutes I saw Vikram,that's it ! After that I saw only a father who loves her daughter very much. Though the plot is rich of emotions and sentiment director nicely induced the humor,drama and makes the audience to have curiosity of what happens next till the last minute of the movie.Though the first half seems lengthy Vijay preferred complete flashback in first half and that seems correct once the second half starts. Though it has inspirational sources the complete credit goes to Vijay for careful and tender presentation and the way he weaved all elements into it. One should appreciate Vijay for such a nice and hand-tailored plot.Heart Touching. You can understand how I felt after watching this movie.The Plot itself is emotional content. I can't wait till end of this review to give my rating.Hence I provided the same at top. Vennela also loves her dad so much and the bonding between both becomes very thick.When Vennela joins the school identifies Krishna and next day Correspondent father who is grand-father of Vennela takes Vennela away from Krishna.Anuradha(Anushka) is a Junior lawyer takes up the Krishna case in Humanity angle against Senior Lawyer ( Nasar) and how she deals with the case and what happens next you need to see on the screen.
Krishna(Vikram) is a worker in Chocolate factory and he is mentally not a matured candidate but co-workers and owners help him to work.Krishna's wife dies by giving birth to a baby girl.With the help of Owner's wife Krishna learns how to take care of a girl and named her as Vennela. Editor Praveen KL’s work brings a lot of clarity to the movie, which makes it enjoyable for a wider audience, who doesn’t have to break their head to understand the concept before they could appreciate the narrative, which plays in a loop.Cast: Vikram,Anushka,Baby Sarah,Nasar etc
The editing of the movie is another big plus. And also he knows exactly what is expected of him and he delivers it perfectly. He draws genuine laughter with his reactions to mind-boggling events. In particular, SJ Suryah’s performance, which brings the circus to the town.
What we want is films dealing with such subjects to take us to a different place and open us to a new emotion, which remained buried in plain sight until now.īut, Maanaadu offers more reasons to celebrate it. We already know it’s bad, no need to repeat it. What we get instead is a few generic lines about how it is wrong to alienate a whole community for political gains. And what’s missing is some detailed writing that lets us into the minds of the characters. But, when all the fun settles, if you are burned by some knowledge of film history, you will understand that this movie is nothing more than Venkat piecing together different bits from various blockbuster films. Venkat has several catchy ideas and has engagingly strung them together. Venkat also gives a mythological heft to Maanaadu by effortlessly weaving the legend of Kala Bhairava into the backstory of communal riots.
“Something like this happened some time back no here.” And when Khaaliq says it more often than once, we know what exactly he is talking about without Venkat getting into trouble.Īlso Read | Simbu: The Loop is a different movie but it will connect with the audience
Khaaliq refers to many incidents that caused political storms in the country but never gets specific.
And he has also been very clever by embracing ambiguity in dialogues, which gives him protection from endless controversies and lawsuits. Director Venkat Prabhu, who has also written the film, gets many things right. Khaaliq has to keep dying until he prevents maanaadu (the political gathering) from happening or many innocents will get hurt. Again, with Khaaliq’s arrival, Dhanushkodi’s perfect murder plan gets upset. Masterminded by Dhanushkodi (SJ Suryah), the conspiracy is to kill the CM, blame it on a Muslim man, and orchestrate communal riots to disturb the peace of the state for the political gains of a few. But, Khaaliq ends up being part of a big conspiracy to assassinate Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Arivazhagan (SA Chandrasekhar). The plan is simple: gatecrash the wedding, find the girl, take her and drive away from the wedding venue before anyone could notice that the bride is missing. Abdul Khaaliq travels to Ooty from Dubai to help his friend, played by Premgi Amaren, whose girlfriend is about to get married.