Monday, August 25, 2008

Nayagan - Review

Nayagan is definitely an unexpected sweet surprise to those who closely watched media for the reports about the film’s hero J.K. Ritheesh. Compare with the recently released action flicks in Tamil, this one is far superior and a neat entertainment with needy masala ingredients!
Though the story is the mere copy of popular Hollywood movie Cellular, the new and fresh approach of the director made it enjoyable (already S.Ve. Shekher made a film with the same story for his son Ashwin’s debut).
Guru (J.K. Ritheesh) is honest but a tough policeman, who always believes in instant justice. He takes on the big baddies who are well connected in his fight to stop the drugs smuggling and mysterious deaths of young women.
On the other hand, Sandhya (Sangeetha) a leading doctor in the City is kidnapped by a bad guy (Anandaraj in dual role), till she reveals where her husband (Sriman) is hiding with some incriminating video tapes about his gang.
Sandhya using a broken phone of the kidnappers gets across to a young guy Sakthi (Ramana- really done an excellent job), who is running away with his girl (Keerthi Chawla) on her wedding day.
At a stage the department handed over the case to Guru and he has almost nearing the edge with his intelligent moves. Soon after many chases and twists Guru and Sakthi gang up against the baddies, leading to a stunning climax.
One must really congratulate, Ritheesh for choosing such a dual hero subject in his very second venture. His character is well portrayed and he has really done a fantastic job.
Ramana, other hero of the movie is doing his part meaningfully. In action scenes he proved his ability in realistic manner. Both Ritheesh and Ramana are the welcome duos to the present state of Kollywood.
Sangitha has done a good job in Naayaghan. Anandraj's dual role and Pandiarajan’s impressive cameo are other noteworthy. Vijay Babu, Keerthi Chawla, Anitha, Radha Ravi are also done their part well.
Mariya Manohar’s music is worth enough to an action flick like Nayagan. Director Saravana Sakthi has spun the story with balanced thrills, twists and turns.
On negative side, there is no big minus which is made everyone to enjoy the movie without any hiccups.
Of the whole Naayagan is definitely a fresh and watch worthy racy action masala!

Coutesy: www.oneindia.in

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