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ENDHIRAN:
THREE DIMENSIONAL |
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Indian
cinema, talking about Kollywood in particular,
has evolved into a multi-million dollar
industry spreading its wings across the
globe. But whatever greater heights Kollywood
has achieved, even though the use of technology
in movies is nothing short of monumental,
there is one element which can never be
detached from a movie - Love. Whatever
be the genre of the movie, one can always
find atleast one strand of love in it.
When love and movies are inseparable,
how different is Endhiran, which is being
touted as a trendsetter in Indian cinema?
Directed by Shankar with Rajinikanth and
Aishwarya Rai in lead roles, Endhiran
certainly will not lack in that quotient.
Definitely not after taking a sneak peek
at Shankar's earlier movies. Kaadhalan,
Jeans, even Indian and Mudhalvan had abundance
of love in it.
If you perceive love can only between
a man and a woman, nature and circumstances
have added one more angle to it. The one
which we call - three dimensional love
(Mukkona Kaadhal). Even our superstar
has acted in so many movies in the past
where love has been three dimensional.
Right from the days of Moondru Mudichu
till Padayappa, |
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Rajini's
Veera, Arunachalam, Thambikku Entha Ooru stands testament
to the other angle. And all these films have been
huge successes. How can we relate this to Endhiran?
A look at the trailer and we can easily determine
the romance between 'scientist' Rajini and Aishwarya.
The third dimension is seen when the Endhiran Rajini
claims "I want Sana. Dot". This is also
evident when the Endhiran croons "Irumbile oru
irudhayam mulaikuthey". The scientist also seems
to be talking about deceit to the Robot. So here we
go, the scientist and the Endhiran are both in love
with Aishwarya and the lady is torn between the two.
So no matter how sophisticated Endhiran is, even if
it boasts of top class graphics and a sci-fi thriller,
we can still witness the inseparable.
We can only expect, considering the hugeness of the
movie, that the romance in Endhiran will be bigger
than ever. This third dimension can only get deadlier
in Endhiran as the Robot does not seem to know the
concept of ‘compromising’. The question
remains whether this is going to be an ordinary, mostly
comical, three dimensional love story as in Rajini's
earlier movies. Assumptions can be totally wrong and
lead to speculations. We would rather perceive that
this third dimension to the love is sensible and has
a more "Robotical" vigour to it. |
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Aishwarya
Rai,
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