
CAST: Arya, Amy Jackson, Nassar, V M C Haneefa, M S Bhaskar, Bala Singh, Balaji, Alexx O Nell, Annette Georgiou, Jack James.
NOTE:am not BARADWAJ RANGAN or MADHAN to comment a film with high technical suggestions...I am a beginner who has a very low knowledge about behind screen effects and techniques...so if you notice any mistake or if you have any objections with this content comment it...
Madharasapattinam,
An untold and unseen love story of a launderer before independence is excellently directed by VIJAY.I expected the movie to be a romantic pre-independence happening but Vijay has made it very different but the frames resembles TITANIC here and there. Marvelous cinematography by NEERAV SHA supports the film till the end and ANTONY’S editing is a highlight throughout the movie. The color codes used in this film perfectly matches everything in the frame. Also the costume suits the characters as well as the actors wearing it. Hats off to the entire team…
I think Arya is lucky to get chances like NAAN KADAVUL and MADHARASAPATTINAM because these films fetched not only fame but also a good actor mark. Arya who has eligibility to do a playboy role and commercial movies is proving his ability to do any role. No one has crossed his or her limits in this film except G.V.PRAKASH whose music is not up to the limit. But G.V.P rocks you in the romantic B.G.Ms. You know! The first time when Arya and Amy Jackson meets alone in a boat G.V.P’S music made my heartbeats faster and I just flew with my love.
The way Vijay carrying us to various parts of Madharasapattinam is great but one thing pricks me even now .I here mention the duet song (aaruyire…) in which Amy sings in Tamil. This is the point where Vijay made me upset, just think…how can a British girl can sing in Tamil that too lyrics of N.MUTHUKUMAR within some months. But I personally greet Amy for her expressive acting and for her lip movements which is far better than our proud actresses like Shreya, Tamannah etc…
The moment our national flag reaches the coat of Amy and when she refuses to remove I clapped and my patriotism reached its height. During a clash between Arya and Amy’s fiancĂ©e (comm. of police), “are you not ashamed of having this (Indian flag)?” the comm. shouts and her reply will make everyone to clap because her reply is “No am proud of it…” That’s the moment, which makes the movie more marvelous. Surely the efforts of the entire team must be paid back with some awards or at least comments and claps.
The last five minutes exaggerates the character of Arya. He owns a very big trust in the name ‘DHURAI AMMAL’ which is highly impossible for a poor launderer within a short period of time. It’ll not affect us because this is very usual in KollywoodJJJ
As usual humor worked out this time also for Vijay. The sense of humor is used correctly along with the flow of the story. I am having a question for Vijay “Sir is the spelling of Kolkatta was CALCATTA (as written in the railway station of Madharasapattinam…) before independence???” With all needed qualities and with less flaws Madharasapattinam reaches every center and it is a must watch movie…
DON’T MISS IT…
agreed. music was a strong support 4 the romantic feelings.GVP has showed an ARR class of music. as our frnd has pointed out, there r some flaws in the movie...but these can be ignored,if u ask me. the style of narration is stolen 4m lagaan and titanic. and the finishing is as i expected..amy finds arya dead, not the usual cry n hug n kisses(even at 85..lol). if u ask me, i ll giv tis one at least an 80 outta 100.
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