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Starring:
S J Suryah, Sayali Bhagat, Rajiv
Krishna
Direction:
Thai Muthu Selvan
Music:
Vinay
Production:
Madras Entertainment Private Ltd |
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‘Every
action has an equal and opposite
reaction’, the famous
third law of Newton is now getting
defined by Kollywood as Newtonin
Moondram Vidhi. As the title
suggests, Newton’s most
famous law is the underlying
principle of this movie. It
is about how a simple, ordinary
man hits back when he is pushed
to the brink; about how a cornered
reacts. It is the basic mentality
of man, to |
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throw
everything into an effort when one knows
very well that there is nothing to lose.
That is what we will be seeing in this S.J.
Suryah starrer.
For around five years now, since the release
of New, we have known S.J. Suryah as the
on-screen playboy. But this time, we will
be seeing him as just a normal man who turns
into a hero during crisis. It is a ‘cometh
the hour, cometh the man’ kind of
thing. Along with S.J. Suryah there will
be Bollywood import Sayali Bhagath making
her Tamil debut. Rajeev Krishna, the hero
from Aaha, plays the villain and a very
stylish one at that.
The positive aspect in Newtonin Moondram
Vidhi is its narration and pace. The whole
story is set in a time frame of just two
hours or so and consequently the screenplay
should be pretty tight and frantic. In this
short span, S.J. Suryah will be seen in
two different get-ups and there are promises
of some frenetic action. Fights have been
directed by Prakash. They have been done
stylishly without the usual gravity defying
gimmicks; they will be raw and realistic.
It is not just the fights that will be realistic;
the screenplay has not got any unnecessary
deviations or subplots. The focus will only
be in one direction right from the word
go. In such a movie, it might be difficult
to find space for songs, but there are a
few of them. Shot mostly in Andaman and
Nicobar Islands, it will be interesting
to see how the director has used them in
the tight narrative.
Camera has been handled by Ravi. Director
Thai Muthuchelvan must be lauded for going
for something unconventional - the subject
does look out of the ordinary. This takes
us back to the 2008 release Akku, which
too had a story taking place within a time
frame of hours, it was an interesting watch.
Let’s hope that this interpretation
of Newton’s Third Law finds favor
amongst the audiences.
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