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Starring:
Bharath, Poonam Bajwa, Simran, Vadivelu
Direction: Hari
Music: G.V.Prakash
Production: Jinnah Creations
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Mr. Reliable is back again. If Rahul Dravid is The Wall of
Indian cricket, then director Hari must be The Wall of Kollywood.
A man for all seasons, he knows how to create hits with anybody
and anything. His films feature rural sentiments, action and
importantly the sickle as the chief protagonists. Sickle wielding
has to be second nature to any hero of a Hari film, even the
police officer in Saamy was a ‘porukki’. |
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This
time, Bharath is the angry young villager. The promos
on air have shown that he totally looks the part. The
curly hair, the shabby stubble and the ‘lunghi’
carelessly tied around the waist have given him the
perfect unkempt look of the angry young man. We know
precious little about the story, but from what the promos
have revealed, action is the main factor here too and
it seems to be more intense and brutal than all Hari
films that have come before this.
But, Hari films are not just about action. He knows
how to keep the women happy by packing in emotions and
sentiments- the trump card to bring the families in.
Then, there is the Hari constant –Mr. Vadivelu.
A Hari film is incomplete without Vadivelu comedy, at
least it has been so over the past couple of years.
Their team has clicked exceedingly well, the last time
being for Vel. The casting coup of the movie however
has to be Simran. In what is touted to be a role with
comic shades opposite Bharath, with a remix of an old
Tamil hit, Simran must entertain her fans again.
The music doesn’t look very special, but Hari
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too
much on music; if it’s good, it’s a bonus. All eyes
will be on this sure shot hit maker to see whether he can repeat
the success of Deepavali 2007, in the face of some tough competition.
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