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Source(google.com.pk)It is a thala Diwali of posts for Vishal, as his first film as a producer hits the screens today. Mammoth expectations were vested on director Suseenthiran, especially after the grand success of an off-beat story in 'Aadhalaal Kadhal Seiveer', and the 'Pandianadu' team has managed to live up to the expectations quite well.Battling in the stiff competition this Diwali, 'Pandianadu' has its own unique set of positives to make its mark.Set in the backdrop of the beautiful tensile town, the film has a lot of action, a lot of emotion, many light moments, a little bit of love and lots of fun on a thread of entertaining story. Hot Movie photography.
First to enter the screen is not the hero or heroine, but bereavement over a death. Going further, the story unfolds not one or two, but many big shot bad guys who are in mutual disagreement with one another. The scene simplifies a little when the rowdy who runs quarries against the government norms, Simmakal Ravi, hacks down the others for monopoly. Meanwhile, Sivakumar (Vishal) is a simpleton to highest levels of non violence, who falls in love with Malar (Lakshmi Menon) who is a teacher. The scenes that Vishal and Lakshmi share are cute and lighthearted. However, it is not love story that forms the main thread of this film. When the lives of the innocent Sivakumar and rowdy Ravi get inevitably intertwined with one another's, due to the death of the former's brother, that is where the real story begins.
Soori has lightened up the mood at even the most taxing and tense situations. Vikrant's cameo as Sethu in the film is a comeback for the actor. He plays the close buddy to Vishal and the scenes where they work hand in hand to impress Lakshmi is yet another entertaining sequence with lighthearted comedy. Loss of such a good ally and his beloved brother transforms the innocent introvert Vishal into a hero seeking revenge, which forms the crux of 'Pandianadu'. Director Bharathiraja, who plays Vishal's father has added considerable twist to the story, to set the tale of revenge blowing in track. Begging in seeking justice and ending in delivering justice, the film is yet another provoking yet off-beat story from the promising director, Suseenthiran.
All the actors have been cast with care, who have done justice to their roles almost all through the movie. However, there are places where the emotions seem fake on some of the faces. Imman's music backs the emotional roller coaster effectively. Though it sounds repetitive at places, it does not hamper with the overall experience. While there is a lot of crude information in the first half, it takes the hour after the intermission to put the pieces together and explain the story in detail. In a couple of emotionally demanding scenes, cinematography is strikingly different, to make the mood linger and hit the right notes, giving an edge to Mathi's creativity.
Fight sequence in the climax is one to watch out for. Unlike the traditional hit and bleed gruesome scenes, the fight this time is realistic and carries the pent up emotions in right measure. Camera angles, capturing and editing in this particular action sequence is par excellence. On the whole, Antony has done a great job, as he always has, to add the apt effects at the right places to make this movie an experience rather than a mere story. Mostly predictable, but with slight little twists here and there, the story has been put to a racy screenplay, which is worth the time you invest in entertainment.
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