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Posted: 17 years ago
#81

Originally posted by: brinny_g

Definitely...but aish carries more commercial value so they cast her instead

Very true Brinny. Jaz, I asked to watch the movie, because it was based on true story. That one woman cause can change the law of a country. Agreed Nandita did a better role. Not only about the miscast Jaz, but also there was something lacking in that movie, although I cannot put my finger in it.

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Posted: 17 years ago
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I watched Ammuvaagiya Naan. It is a very well made movie. The actress, Bharathi did a wonderful job. Very touching story.
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Posted: 17 years ago
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Originally posted by: rimasen

I watched Ammuvaagiya Naan. It is a very well made movie. The actress, Bharathi did a wonderful job. Very touching story.

Yep, Bharathi was very good...i heard from someone tht she is new to the field...but i couldnt believe that...she acted well...different story..

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Posted: 17 years ago
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Originally posted by: preethi_r

Yep, Bharathi was very good...i heard from someone tht she is new to the field...but i couldnt believe that...she acted well...different story..

Yes, she is new to the field. This was her first movie.

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Posted: 17 years ago
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The first movie which got realise first of the Diwali race was this one:

Kannamoochi Yaenada Movie Review

The filmmaker makes her presence felt in an arena which is dominated by men. Priya is one of the rare species of fledgling directors in Tamil film industry, who had earlier worked with the likes of Mani Rathnam, had registered her mark as a distinctive filmmaker with her debutant venture 'Kanda Naal Mudhal', produced by Prakash Raj's Duet Movies.

Feel good factor is the term you could use to describe 'Kanda Naal Mutdhal' and Priya's latest offering 'Kannamoochi Yaenada' too fits the bill perfectly. The additional dimension of course, is the comedy element that runs through the entire movie.

'Kannamoochi Yaenada' offers you a not stop comedy with a love story set in the backdrop of a well knit family. The bondage between the family members is in for trouble following the entry of the young man with full of love and a few lies. The whole family endorses the feelings of the girl of their family and loves the boy but the head of the family, a tough Cop, refuses to be impressed.

The game of hide and seek between the Cop and the boy starts. The game is contagious enough to catch up almost everybody. The boy's uncle, with vested interest, provides some twists and the family is split – literally – over the question of accepting the boy. You get to experience some hilarious moments before everything falls in line.

It is a typical cinematic love at first sight for Prithviraj, a software architect in Singapore, who falls for Sandhya, a psychiatry student. The boy easily breaks the reluctance of the girl and makes her fall in love. The girl convinces her family living in Chennai over phone and gets the boy with her to introduce him to the family.

Everyone accepts the boy except the father of the girl (Sathyaraj), who is the Commissioner of Police. He too is not able to reject him as he respects the feelings of his daughter. So he wants to eliminate the boy by playing some tricks while the mother (Radhika) supports the boy whole heartedly.

Prithviraj lost his parents in his young age and brought up by his uncle (Radha Ravi), an orthodox Brahmin. He is upset over the choice of the girl, who belongs to a different caste. He turns hostile and discards Prithviraj.

The fun filed hide and seek game between Sathyaraj and Prithviraj gets bizarre by the prank played by the uncle. The Cop becomes tough and the boy is ousted. Radhika revolts and gets out of her husband's hold. Sandhya is disappointed with Prithviaj for his lies. The family falls apart and so does the love.

Then comes a twist in the tale in the form of Sripriya and the rest of the story narrates how the tight spot is solved.

Priya has done a commendable job by presenting a feel good family entertainer with full of comedy without much dependence on gimmicks and clichs. She has conceived some lively scenes to illustrate the tug of war between Sathyaraj and Prithviraj besides presenting funny moments involving the whole family. The scene when Sathyaraj is leaving for Ooty and the scene when the meeting between Sathyaraj and Sripriya takes place stand out.

The way Sathyaraj making truce with Radhika is touchy. The dialogues by A. Sivakumar are sharp and comical. Sripriya's role is a surprise.

The director could have worked better on characterization. The police commissioner behaving in such a comical manner – especially in the later part of the movie – is quite unacceptable. Though the director hasn't taken much liberty in the name of comedy, she could have established a credible reason behind Prithviraj's inability to reveal his position even to his lover. The extreme behavior of the uncle too is not convincing. The way the love blossoms leaves much to be desired.

Since it is obvious that the young lovers would come together following the reunion of Sathyaraj and Radhika, the build up towards the final 'twist' is rather irritating. The finale could have been sharp and crispier.

Priya has executed many scenes with aplomb. The way the family receives Prithviraj is deftly portrayed. The turning point post interval too is effectively told. Priya has also conveyed a subtle message that it not only physical violence or explicit insult that could make a woman a subdued person within the family. She has driven home the point that not giving due respect in every respect too is a violence against woman.

Performance wise, Sathyaraj steals the show with his top notch performance. His body language, dialogue delivery, and timing sense are amazing. Prithviraj shows improvement by trying to match the veteran. His charm and enthusiasm do enliven the proceedings.

The effervescent Sandhya resembles Jyothika in her expressions. She looks cute but doesn't get much scope amidst a horde of stars. Radhika impresses by underplaying her role. Manobala effectively provides comical support. Sripriya handles her role with ease.

Yuvan Shankar Raja has come out with yet another hit musical track. The 'Kannamoochi' song stands out and the remix version of 'Anru Vanthathum' is enjoyable.

Preetha, the cinematographer, has done a wonderful job. She has spectacularly captured the locales of Singapore and Ooty.

Overall, 'Kannamoochi Yaenada' has come out as a family entertainer despite some flaws.

Source : Indiaglitz

Edited by meli - 17 years ago
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Posted: 17 years ago
#86
thanks meli, can't wait to watch this one...i loved kanda naal mudhal...plus i love the fact that its a female director, in tamil nadu thats so rare
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Posted: 17 years ago
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Thanks for the IG review, Meli.
I want to watch this one too. On Sunday, they showed little snippets of this movie on Sun TV and it was quite funny to watch both the Rajs on screen. And there was a phone chat with viewers and the actors (Sathyaraj, Radhika and Priya, the Director).

But it was too short lived. They had to move the program to Sun Music, to make room for the super Duper thingy. :-(

BTW, the director's actual name is Priya Kamakshi and she was my senior at school in Madras. At school, she used to be a real haughty person and only had certain "upscale" friends. She doesn't look that anymore - may be, things mellow down with age. Speaking of age, she looks rather old for her age now. She couldn't be more than 35.
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Posted: 17 years ago
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Thanks for the review. Eagerly waiting to see it.
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Posted: 17 years ago
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Azhagiya Tamil Magan Movie Review
Azhagiya Tamil Magan - Vijay show
IndiaGlitz [Thursday, November 08, 2007]

'Azhagiya Tamil Magan' banks heavily on Vijay's charm and performance. The Ilaya Thalapathy has lived up to the challenge created by the huge success of 'Pokkiri'. He looks stylish and handsome. He lights up the screen by his dynamic performance.

Director Bharathan has exploited Vijay's strengths well. He has provided a perfect entertainer for Vijay fans by giving ample chance, including dual role, to Vijay to come up with a stylish, action packed, romantic heroism.

Vijay plays both hero and villain. The first half is filled with romance and a mystery surrounding Vijay's Extra Sensory Perception (ESP), while the second half is dominated by the tug of war between the two Vijays.

Let us first look at the storyline. Guru (Vijay) is an athlete and business management student. Abhinaya (Shreya) is the daughter of a business baron (Ashish Vidyarthi). They meet and, what else, fall in love.

The movie goes on to show how the lovers manage to get the permission of the parents. In the meantime, you get to see a different dimension in the tale while the romantic drama is unfolding. Vijay visualizes some bizarre scenes inside his mind. The scenes are disturbing and worse, they become true in the real life.

A psychiatrist (played by Dr. Rudran, a professional psychiatrist) confirms that it is ESP power and says that the imageries visualized by Guru would actually happen sooner or later. Unfortunately Guru visualizes another scene which he would never like to see happening. Sensing a danger to his sweetheart, he runs away to Mumbai from her to save her.

In Mumbai he stumbles upon a person, who looks alike himself. This gives him a different meaning of the horrible incident visualized by him. Before catching the man, played by Vijay again, Guru gets into an accident and the new man moves to Chennai where he is mistaken as Guru.

Stylish and care free Prasad, the look alike Guru, is a greedy person, who would do anything to earn money and enjoy life. Abinaya mistakes him for Guru and gets him to her house. Sensing his strength, Prasad decides to act as Guru and marry the rich Abhi.

The real Guru comes back and tells everyone the truth. But no one is ready to believe him, as he is outplayed by the wicked Prasad in each and every move. Finally the truth prevails but not before the tensed battle between the two with lot of twists and actions.

Before going in to details we must say that ESP is not a proven scientific fact and hence the director putting it as a matter of fact is unacceptable. We could have digested it if the director had presented it in a different manner without pretending to be scientific.

Coming back to the script, the director has come up with a new idea in form of ESP to provide twist in the tale. Though the idea of double role is not new, Bharathan had made the tough of war between the two interesting by conceiving a few interesting sequences.

The first half however, is dragging too much to the comfort of the audience. The efforts to convince the father and mother, one by one, play as speed breakers. The way the girl falls for the hero lacks imagination. The ESP imageries and Vijay fighting with Vijay have been executed well.

The director has done well in presenting Vijay - the USP of the film. The hero looks handsome, and stylish. The second Vijay in particular, is simply awesome in his styles. Vijay has presented a virtual treat for his fans by his mannerisms, actions, voice modulations, and body language.

Shreya, arguably possessing the most stunning and sexy figure among today's heroines is simply ravishing. She and the director, of course, pretty well know that acting is not her forte and hence bank on her USP, which is her curvaceous body, to make the proceedings, especially the songs attractive. Namitha is effectively used for a scintillating song.

Santhanam as Guru's friend doesn't go overboard and provides some comical relief. Good performers like Sayaji Shinde and Ashish Vidyarthi are wasted in insignificant roles.

A.R. Rahman's music is outstanding. In fact that songs sound better when heard – and seen – in the movie. 'Maduraiku Pokaathey' and 'Valaiyapatti' are quite attractive. The remix version is more convincing when seen in the context. The background score is effective in the scenes when Guru gets ESP images.

Balasubramaniam's camera work is spectacular, especially in song sequences. The scenic beauty of Phuket Island and other locations are amazingly captured. Larencce has made wonders in choreographing. Vijay's dancing movements are quite stylish. Overall, 'Azhagiya Tamil Magan' has nothing new to offer but the movie definitely entertains.

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Posted: 17 years ago
#90
Thanks for IG review, Sri 😃 Cant believe Vijay and Namitha song has been butchered by the censors 🤣

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