Madrasapattinam Review | Madrasapattinam Tamil Movie Review | Madrasapattinam Movie Rating | Madrasapattinam comments
Cast: Arya, Amy Jackson, Alexx o’Nell, Nassar, Cochin Hanifa, Bala Singh and others.
Music: GV Prakash Kumar
Director: AL Vijay
Producer: Kalapathi S Agoram.
Release date: July 9th, 2010
‘Madrasapattinam’ is a much hyped movie of actor Arya and is based on a love story, which took place before independence. This movie’s content is equivalent to that of a Hollywood film and will be appealing to those audiences, who have a artistic taste.
Story
‘Madrasapattinam’ begins with a gloomy frame, with a funeral taking place, in the London city. The death ceremony is for a person named William Space, who has an old lady as his wife. The wife of William Space has a blot clot, camouflaged in her brain and that becomes intense during the funeral, thus making the old lady motionless and senseless. On a doctor consultation, they give 50/50 chances for the lady to survive after an intense surgery to her brain. But the lady gains her confidence and in sheer determination, leaves for India, in order to fulfill her last desire.
The lady enters the city of Chennai, where she memorizes all her past and the reel flows to the year 1945. She is none other than the female lead Amy Wilkinson. At the age of 18, she enters Madras, where the regime of the British is in full swing. She is a daughter of Governor General and meets a dhobi Ilamparidhi-Paridhi (Arya), who is also a professional wrestler. Paridhi belongs to washer men community and washes clothes of the British men, who are ruling the nation. Amy has a golf ground, which is in the place allotted for the dhobi community. Incidentally, she meets Paridhi (Arya) and she falls in love with him. Paridhi is a brave man and never bows to the death and goes according to his mind.
Soon, Paridhi and Amy fall in love, but then the British ruled India, is freed from the pangs of slavery. Indians are given the independence and the Britishers choose to leave the sub continent. For every Indian populace, independence is like a boon of god. But for Amy and Paridhi it is a curse, as they will get separated. Soon, like in every film story, Robert Ellis (Alexx) enters the lives of Paridhi and Amy. He is behind them and wants to prove that a britsiher is in love with a unchaste Dhobi.
The governor general learns about this and orders his men to kill Paridhi. He then takes Amy to London. But due to immense love Amy escapes the pangs of her father and reaches Madras in search of Paridhi.
What happens next is a suspense, which has to be seen on the big screen.
Performances
Arya’s acting is excellent as he gets into the skin of Paridhi, who is a dhobi cum wrestler. After his previous “ Naan Kadavul” superb performance, this actor is back with another impeccable acting work. He perfectly fits into the role and the director has squeezed the most from his acting skills.
British actress Amy Jackson is looks like an angel in the movie. She is having immense charm and has given her best to her character and her film.
Cochin Hanifa has given his best to his role of Nambi. His comedy in the movie will impress every section of the audiences.
Nasser and Alexx have given their 100% for the film.
The background score and the music of ‘Madrasapattinam’ is composed by GV Prakash Kumar and he has given an average skill of his, for this film.
Director Vijay is praise worthy, as his intellectual thinking for not casing any tamilain as Britisher has paid off. The movie looks realistic in every bit and the whole credit goes to Vijay. But the movie is unnecessarily dragged in the second off and this may make the movie buffers disappointed.
On the whole, the movie is an entertainer of this season and can be watched once.
0 comments:
Post a Comment