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Tamil
Puratchikaran
Offbeat theme
In Puratchikaran, Velu Prabhakaran once again dwells on his
pet topic of atheism, that religion is the cause of all evil
in society. He has drawn up a story of a devout Brahmin turning
into a rebel and a terrorist who fights religion and its Godman
who is a front for a zamindar who has usurped land in the
forests.
Prabhakaran enacts the terrorist and the films strong
points are the actors dialogues plus some thought-provoking
visuals like the wastage of money and food in the name of
religion while millions of people starve or the Muslim fakir,
Hindu swami and Christian priest not agreeing on a single
God who will give salvation. Sathyaraj makes a cameo appearance
as an atheist and revolutionary.
Arun Pandian, as the cop on the trail of the terrorist, is
unimpressive but Roja, as his wife and journalist, is natural.
Music by Vidyasagar and camera by Udaysankar are average.
Prabhakaran gives a good account as the terrorist while Giridharan
as the Godman steals the show. Radha Ravi, as the zamindar,
is his usual self, while Radhika, in a guest role, is striking.
Anbudan
Arun Kumar impresses
T Indrakumar, the debutant director, has done a good job in
presenting an offbeat subject of a girl with bad looks committing
suicide because she does not want her loverboy, who has not
seen her, to feel dejected and stop loving her.
Arun Kumar has done a fine job as the loverboy in search of
the girl who loves him. Arun Kumar, a student of arts, lives
with his sister and mother. His estranged father is Anandraj.
He has a friend in Rambha, a model. His drawing appears in
a weekly which is seen by a girl who contacts him on the pager.
He wants to meet her but she remains elusive till the end.
Finally, he gets a message that she is committing suicide
because at one place where she was present in front of him
but he had overlooked her and asked some of the good-looking
girls who were around for their identities. This had made
her realise that love and beauty go hand in hand. She did
not want to hurt his feelings for her and was taking the easy
way out by committing suicide.
Arun Kumar excels in emotional scenes and also proves to be
adept in dancing and action. Camera by KG Srinivas and music
by debutante Jai are average. Meena comes in a song sequence
to add glamour to the film. The songs picturised on Rambha
are also well choreographed.
Vanathamizhpatu
Prabhu excels
P Vasu and Prabhu together have given some good films like
Chinna Thambi nd Senthamizhpatu. Music has been the base of
these successful films with the rustic backdrop. The duo has
once again used this formula in Vanathamizhpattu to come up
with a lively entertainer.
Vyajayanthi, the daughter of Radha Ravi, a rich zamindar,
in order to ward off the eveteasers in college, says that
she is engaged to Prabhu, the son of the owner of the college.
Yet,the eveteasers kidnap her. Prabhu saves her and to keep
her reputation intact, he ties the mangalsutra. The hitch
is that Prabhus father (Prabhu in double role) tells
him that Radha Ravi hates anyone having a love marriage and
that he can stay in the house only if Ravi gives the consent.
Prabhu poses as a servant and goes to his wifes house
and wins over Ravis heart but on knowing the truth comes,
he commissions goondas to kill Prabhu. Anandraj, a friend
and hubby of Ravis sister, intervenes and narrates the
real story to pacify Ravi, who finally accepts Prabhu as his
son-in-law.
Rajkumars music is the mainstay of the film. Vadivelus
comedy enlivens the proceedings. Vyajayanthi has not much
to emote. Ditto for Manichandana (debut) as the younger sister
of Vyajayanthi. Yet another actor, who has nothing much to
do is Vishal (cameraman Asoks son) who enacts the role
of the son of Anandraj. Camerawork by Vijay is average.
Ayyappa Prasad
TELUGU
Chirunavvu Tho
Predictable love story
It looks as though Chirunavvu has been made to showcase the
dancing and fighting abilities of youngster Venu because the
storyline of the film lacks novelty. Venus maiden production,
Swayamvaram, had set a good precedent that films with novel
plots can win the appreciation of the audience but by churning
out a highly predictable love story this time, those expectations
have been belied. Venus rivetting performance, good
comedy and richly mounted songs tuned by Manisarma are likely
to draw the crowds instead of the theme. New girl Shaheen
looks pretty but Prema is wasted in an inconsequential role.
Chandramohan brings up his orphaned nephew Venu and fixes
the marriage of his daughter (Prema) with him. She elopes
on the day of marriage since Venu is a cook. Venu comes to
the city seeking a job. He stays with his uncles son
Prabhu and his friends. He often visits Prabus book
stall inside a star hotel and one day saves Shaheen (in an
inebriated condition) from thugs and she plants a kiss on
his cheek. Venu falls in love with her and he befriends her.
Before he discloses his love for her, she springs a surprise
by inviting him for her engagement function with Prakash Raj.
Shaheen is shocked to know that Venu is in love with her and
chides him for assuming her friendship for love. But still
Venu loves her and dreams about her. She starts observing
him and finds him a matured individual and understands his
respect for women. Venu comes to know that it was Prakash
Raj who cheated her niece Prema but doesnt disclose
it to Shaheen. A day before the marriage, Shaheen requests
his parents to cancel her marriage with Prakash Raj and rushes
to Venus house on her marriage day. Venu fixes a deal
with Prakash Raj and offers him a crore of rupees to walk
out of the marriage. Finally, Venu marries Shaheen.
BVS Prakash
KANNADA
Ghalate Aliyandru
A comic caper
This film will keep the audiences in splits all the time.
It is a humour-packed bonanza for the starving Kannada audience.
The noted producer HD Kumaraswamy has once again expressed
his strong niche for good quality Kannada films. With high
production value, the film will be a feast to the eyes of
the audience.
It is the remake of the top grosser Tamil film Ullitha Allitha
starring Karthik, Rambha and Goundamani.
An happy-go-lucky Manu (Shivrajkumar) escapes from his strict
fathers barricade to Mauritius. He finds a friend in
a petty thief. Manu is bowled by the irresistible Indu (Saakshi
Shivanand) and that takes him to an opulent family. There
Manu works as a car driver in disguise. But soon his friend
Nandu (S Narayan) reaches that place as a would be son-in-law
of the house. Actually, it was Manu who was to come in his
place but was not aware of it. Now his friend Narayan takes
lead. With both the original and duplicate would-be sons-in-law
residing in one house results in a laugh riot. The situation
takes a different turn with Manus father, a butler at
Military Vishwanaths, comes to Mauritius. There is also
a replica of the head of the rich family who is actually a
goonda out of prison after serving a long period. There is
one grim looking secretary who has chalked out a master plan
to get hold of the property. Confusion, tension, titillation,
tussle finally leads to a good transformation.
Superstar Shivrajkumar has performed well in this film. He
not only acts in an electrifying style but also dances with
ease. S Narayan as the friend of the superstar shows the exact
temperament of a comedian. His sense of humour is quick and
passes tickles. Doddanna results in noise pollution. Shobaraj
gives good support. For Mukyamantri Chandru, Mandip Rai and
Karibasavaiah, comedy is a routine affair.
Even after 100 films, actress Thara, appearing in paltry and
pointless role, has nothing much to offer. Saakshi Shivanands
first venture in Kannada is not a right selection. She is
too flashy and taller than Shivrajkumar. She has spent more
time in exposing her lengthy curves of her body with pin up
dresses. She has a long way to go in acting. Bollywood sensation
Deepti Bhatnagar appears only in a song number and only ends
up repeating what Urmila Matondkar does in Hindi cinema. She
is a waste and does not boost up the image of the film. This
is one of the many scenes where the director S. Narayan could
have used scissors.
It is a good re-production made lavishly and worth a dekko,
with the family.
Made under the banner of Channambika Films, it is produced
by HD Kumaraswamy. With screenplay, dialogue and direction
by S Narayan, it has music by Devaa, cinematography by R Giri,
lyrics by Kalyan and S Narayan. The film stars Shivrajkumar,
S Narayan, Saakshi Shivanand, Doddanna, Mukyamantri Chandru,
Thara, Shobaraj, Mandip Rai and Karibasavaiah with Deepti
Bhatnagar in a guest role.
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