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Surya– Movie Review |
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Starring:
Vijaya Chiranjeevi, Keerthi Chawla, Neepa
Direction: Jaguar Thangam
Music:
Jerome Pushparaj
Production: Santhi JaguarThangam |
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Some things are bound to stay here - no matter if India sends
a rocket to moon or Saturn or we make peace with Pakistan
- like a gym toned young man in his early twenties bashing
bad men and saving the nation from the perils of terror, in
Tamil movies of course. Well, that is the hint. Surya is all
about how a young man with dreams of making it big in movies,
saves the nation, read Tamil Nadu, from the vicious hands
of terrorists when heavily armed cops watch helplessly. |
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Debutant
Vijaya Chiranjeevi - that is two times victory in a
single name, in Tamil and Telugu, too much of a victory
sentiment we say - is full of beans and prances around
knocking down villains and showing off his hard-earned
fighting skills, after all he’s the son of the
renowned stunt master Jaguar Thangam, who also has directed
the movie. If that’s to proclaim his fighting
skills, there is an extended lip lock with Keerrthi
Chawla, as if to announce the arrival of a South Indian
Emran Hashmi.
The movie defies pretty much everything - common sense
and logic predominantly being in the forefront. The
already done-to-death plot is further butchered by an
excuse for a screenplay coupled with some migraine-inducing
sound camouflaged in the name of music.
As if to provide respite from the atrociously unimaginative
plot, the director has inserted Mayilsamy’s track
in the name of comedy. Now if only there was comedy
in the track except for its name
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There was just one sense prevailing from the beginning to
the end of the movie – a sense of entrapment. It is
not often that movies are given no stars, usually there is
something to appreciate, but unfortunately such a verdict
has been necessitated twice in the same week, this being the
second.
Verdict – Atrocious!
Star – 0
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