Thala Ajith's Aata Aarambam (2013) Movie Review
Reviewed by Survi on Dec 06 2013
Rating:
Reviewed by Survi on Dec 06 2013
Rating:
Ajith, Arya, Rana, Nayanatara, Taapsee Pannu, Kishore.
Music Film director : Yuvan Shankar Raja
Director: Vishnu Vardhan
The tale is nothing out of the box. AK alias Ashok Kumar [Ajith] is a man behind a sequence of blast explosions in Mumbai. Associates up with Maaya (Nayanthara) set on a serious objective against the govt. Ashok kidnaps Arjun (Arya), a computer system professional to help in his strategy kidnapping his sweetheart Anita (Taapsee Pannu). When Ashok techniques his objective, Arya ruins his strategy by getting him caught by the sincere cop Kishore. However, Maaya shows Ashok’s powerful, black reason for his objective. Who is Sanjay (Rana Daggubati)? What Ashok Kumar’s powerful competition with Government? Will Ashok be successful in his strategy types the relax of the tale..
Movie certainly trips on Thala Ajith’s Shoulder area and the expression, design he displays is awe-inspiring. Thala’s spice up and sodium look appropriately matches his personality in the film. Ajith lovers have a lot of slowly strolling minutes to yell and whistle in pleasure. Arya is okay in his part as a cyberpunk. Nayanthara is excellent in her small part. Taapsee Pannu has overacted in her part as Arya’s love interest. Kishore, Mahesh Manjarekar, Atul Kulkarni have nothing much to do in this movie. Rana is appealing in his personality. Most of the figures just reinforced the cause cast.
The primary tale of the film is motivated by the The show biz industry film Swordfish (2001), but growth is excellent. Film director Vishnuvardhan could not get the things right in the both the areas. What is losing here is the exciting components to sustain the fascinating circulation. Everything types down quickly and the minutes are very much foreseeable. Film program of the film is completely smooth.
There are many sensible cycle gaps and the director should have done some more strong analysis while managing delicate subjects like cybernetics. Scenes like Rogue know how to fraud, but not how to destroy a person – Traveling out of Indian after he runs away from jail – Government information is so quickly available that you can strategy the theft at any time, anywhere – Even Source Financial institution allots you an consideration and a Financial institution can manage Biometrics but cannot manage a digicam to observe.
Even though the songs are terrible they are lost and ruins the fascinating circulation of the tale. Camerawork by Om Prakash is nice but too many slowly movement photos. Modifying by Sreekar Prasad is sufficient. Tricks in the film are below regular. Manufacturing principles of the film are inadequate quality.
First 50 percent of the film is too smooth. Second 50 percent display back show is excellent, but performance in the later part is not able to stimulate. The main disadvantage of the film is Vishnuvardhan who offered terrible program, inadequate narration and termination route.
Despite having a excellent story, the inadequate performance makes it boring. If the screenplay would have been more grasping, we could have experienced a appealing thriller. On the whole, an boring action- thriller that drives its audiences to have a sigh of comfort when the film gets over.
Review: 3.1/5