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Tamil
Movie Review : Em Magan |
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A hit serial in silver screen |
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Cast: Bharath,Gopika,Nasser,Saranya,Vadivelu
Music Director: Vidyasagar
Director: Thirumurugan
Production:
Sathyajothy Thyagarajan |
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Thirumurugan,
the successful director of the mega serial ‘Metti
Oli’ is opening his innings in the silver
screen with Em Magan. The movie originally titled
Emttan Magan hits the screen with a slight change,
thanks to the CM’s rebate on Tamil titles.
Refined approach has made the Tamil film industry
to have their titles in Tamil. Here is the case
of rod being spared and the child being saved.
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Women
factor
Thirumurugan has capitalized his affinity with
the women audience to the fullest. The film
is sure to bring the ladies to theatres. To
satisfy them, the movie revolves around family
relationships and the problems and happiness
arising out of such situations. Family melodrama
is surely the pick of women and the director
knows the pulse.
Family sentiment
Em Magan essentially deals with the emotions
and sentiments running riot in a big family.
Thirumurugan weaves his story around a strict
father who raises his son in a regimental manner.
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Needless
to say, Nasser has assayed his role perfectly.
The reasons for Nasser’s stringent behaviour
and how he transforms finally has been clearly
dealt with.
Family
brawl
Saranya as Nasser’s wife has utilized
the opportunity completely. She comes across
as an understanding mother who is torn between
her husband and her son. During a village function,
when Nasser hits at his Saranya, Saranya’s
brother unable to tolerate this act of primitive
behaviour picks up a quarrel with Nasser and
the two families’ part their ways taking
a vow never to have any links in future. But
when Saranya’s father passes away, Bharath
comes to his maternal uncle’s house and
picks up the strings of love with his cousin
Gopika. Nasser catches them off guard at an
uncompromising situation and vows to separate
them.
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Rest of the movie proceeds with how Bharath-Gopika
duo are withstanding their parental oppression
and leading their life. Finally, of course
the two families unite much to everyone’s
relief.
Music/comedy
track
‘Purinjirucha’ by Muthukumaran
and ‘Goligundu Kannu’ by Yuga
Bharathhy are noteworthy. Comedy track
has been taken care of Vadivelu who has
not failed in his duty. The scene where
he advises Bharath on getting beaten up
speaks for itself.
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Final word
Director has ensured that the producer recovers
his money. A family melodrama well enacted.
Thirumurugan is sure to continue his winning
streak in Kollywood also.
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