Veeram - Exclusive Movie Review
Directed by Siva
Produced by Bharathi Reddy
Written by Bharathan (dialogues)
Story by Bhoopati Raja
Music by Devi Sri Prasad
Cinematography Vetri
Editing by Kasi Viswanathan
Studio Vijaya Productions
Release dates January 10, 2014
Running time 161 minutes
Country India
Language Tamil
Produced by Bharathi Reddy
Written by Bharathan (dialogues)
Story by Bhoopati Raja
Music by Devi Sri Prasad
Cinematography Vetri
Editing by Kasi Viswanathan
Studio Vijaya Productions
Release dates January 10, 2014
Running time 161 minutes
Country India
Language Tamil
Cast
Ajith Kumar as Vinayagam
Tamannaah as Kopperundevi
Vidharth as Shanmugam
Bala
Munish as Siva
Suhail Chandhok as Kumaran
Nassar
Pradeep Rawat
Santhanam as Pichai Muniyandi
Ramesh Khanna
Avinash
Appukutty
Thambi Ramaiya
Abhinaya
Manochitra
Vidyullekha Raman
Suza Kumar
Ilavarasu
Mayilsamy
Devadarshini
R. N. R. Manohar
Paruthiveeran Sujatha
Amit Kumar Tiwari
Kalairani
Ajith in a 'Vetti Chattai' doing a village based mass role after a long time was the main USP of Veeram and Siva delivered a perfect entertainer meeting the expectations.
Veeram is the story of Vinayagam, a one man army with heart of gold, darling of masses, his brothers and his love interest Goppurendevi (Gopu). The first half deals with the brothers with the help of Santhanam trying to make Gopu & Vinayagan fall in love, so that they themselves can introduce their love interests before their brother and marry them. While the second half story shifts to Gopu's house and native village where Vinayagan not only has to earn the love & respect of her family members but also deal with another enemy who is trying to eliminate Gopu's family
Story is nothing new or unique but its the Presence of Thala as the towering personality and Siva's smart packaging that makes it work. Its an out an out Ajith show, he oozes charisma even while simply standing. The screen presence he had in Veeram is impeccable which was sort of missing in his last 2 films.
Siva packaged an average script with perfection. The dialogues were very powerful and had punch, especially the one liners mouthed by Ajith. Camera, Editing jobs are well done. The locations are apt and beautiful and even @ 160+ mins it doesn't drag much. Santhanam's comedy in 1st half worked out very well.
The Interval action bloack in train was good, but nothing like it was hyped thanks to shoddy VFX. BG was terrific.
The biggest negative is the age old script and uneven script. The 1st & 2nd half are like 2 different movies. Tamannaah got a comparatively meatier role, but a holy mess of it, especially in emotional scenes. Her chemistry with Ajith didn't work out and their romantic duet songs were plain bad. Even though DSP scored in BG score the songs were average, so was its choreography. Action choreography apart from interval block was average. Santhanam's character got lost some where in the second half. The 4 brothers apart from Vidarth did average job only.The movie also lacks a powerful villain.
Siva using the image of Thala Ajith perfectly, mixing all the right ingredients in the perfect combination has given a good entertainer. Even though its no where near to being perfect, watch it for Thala, if for nothing else.
Rating: 3/5
The Mighty 'Head' Rules !!!
Ajith Kumar as Vinayagam
Tamannaah as Kopperundevi
Vidharth as Shanmugam
Bala
Munish as Siva
Suhail Chandhok as Kumaran
Nassar
Pradeep Rawat
Santhanam as Pichai Muniyandi
Ramesh Khanna
Avinash
Appukutty
Thambi Ramaiya
Abhinaya
Manochitra
Vidyullekha Raman
Suza Kumar
Ilavarasu
Mayilsamy
Devadarshini
R. N. R. Manohar
Paruthiveeran Sujatha
Amit Kumar Tiwari
Kalairani
Ajith in a 'Vetti Chattai' doing a village based mass role after a long time was the main USP of Veeram and Siva delivered a perfect entertainer meeting the expectations.
Veeram is the story of Vinayagam, a one man army with heart of gold, darling of masses, his brothers and his love interest Goppurendevi (Gopu). The first half deals with the brothers with the help of Santhanam trying to make Gopu & Vinayagan fall in love, so that they themselves can introduce their love interests before their brother and marry them. While the second half story shifts to Gopu's house and native village where Vinayagan not only has to earn the love & respect of her family members but also deal with another enemy who is trying to eliminate Gopu's family
Story is nothing new or unique but its the Presence of Thala as the towering personality and Siva's smart packaging that makes it work. Its an out an out Ajith show, he oozes charisma even while simply standing. The screen presence he had in Veeram is impeccable which was sort of missing in his last 2 films.
Siva packaged an average script with perfection. The dialogues were very powerful and had punch, especially the one liners mouthed by Ajith. Camera, Editing jobs are well done. The locations are apt and beautiful and even @ 160+ mins it doesn't drag much. Santhanam's comedy in 1st half worked out very well.
The Interval action bloack in train was good, but nothing like it was hyped thanks to shoddy VFX. BG was terrific.
The biggest negative is the age old script and uneven script. The 1st & 2nd half are like 2 different movies. Tamannaah got a comparatively meatier role, but a holy mess of it, especially in emotional scenes. Her chemistry with Ajith didn't work out and their romantic duet songs were plain bad. Even though DSP scored in BG score the songs were average, so was its choreography. Action choreography apart from interval block was average. Santhanam's character got lost some where in the second half. The 4 brothers apart from Vidarth did average job only.The movie also lacks a powerful villain.
Siva using the image of Thala Ajith perfectly, mixing all the right ingredients in the perfect combination has given a good entertainer. Even though its no where near to being perfect, watch it for Thala, if for nothing else.
Rating: 3/5
The Mighty 'Head' Rules !!!
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