Saturday 23 February 2013

Ameerin Aadhi Bhagavan-Review

If the makers of "Aadhi Bhagavan" were under the impression that controversies work in favour of a movie esp after Vishwaroopam Fiasco,they are in for a disappointment.There were plenty of empty seats in the theatre even after the controversy surrounding the movie.

Now on to the movie.I dont believe that the movie deserves a really big post cause the movie aint worth it.So il try and keep the review as short as possible.

Now first to the plot of the movie.The plot isnt something really novel.It ia tale of Aadhi and Bhagavan, both played by Jayam Ravi.Aadhi, a gangster in Bangkok, lives a luxurious life who falls in love with Rani(played by Neetu Chandra) while Bhagavan is a local thug in Mumbai.How destiny brings them together forms the crux of the rest of the story.

First lets go to postivies for the movie.Sadly they are very few.Firstly it is one of Jayam Ravi's best performances till date and Neetu chandra too plays her role with elan.Yuvan's Background score is apt for a mafia story.

Now on to the negatives.The film has a few good scenes here and there,but otherwise the movie is a real test of patience.The movie lacks suspense and had too much violence thrust into it just for the sake of it being a mafia story.The movie at times remind you of Vishal's Samar which released a while ago.Yuvan's songs too are a big let-down.Ameer is far-cry from his earlier films like "Raam",and makes you wonder if he seems to have squandered the two-years during which he made this film.

On the whole,"Aadhi-Bhagavan" is a lost cause .

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