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    It’s just like the law of physics, what happens when an immovable force gets hit by a high speed object; what happens when a man who exerts extensive class joins hand with a star who basks in mass. Gautam V menon’s movies are a class of its own,he deals with romance and action rather keenly and places his signature card all over, withYennai Arindhal the director enters the dugout of Ajith who has a great respect for his director, still manages to establish his hefty image. YennaiArindhal will be a completion of Cop trilogy for Gautam V menon, lets take a look


    The Movie

    GVM’s movies are rich in romance, you can almost tell when love is in the air; he sets the perfect milieu with a mesmerizing BGM, a cup of coffee and some light hearted cozy moments. He takes you on a ride with moments like these in Yennai Arindhaal and then bounces back to gritty action. The story revolves around the central figure of a daring cop Satyadev, merciless, raw, with a license to kill. Playing an undercover agent is Satyadev, gets rugged amongst the gangsters and pounces when he has a chance to nab them. For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction, most of GVM’s movies are agenda oriented, they are propagated along the storyline and the psychotic villain is provoked to touch the sensitive side of the protagonist. This has been the case with KK, VV and yet again with Yennai Arindhaal too.


    The first half takes time to establish the character of Satyadev, his agonizing past that was mixed with his first love; Trisha and a heartbreaking tragedy that took him down the road as a single parent. With a past that clouds his present, Ajith’s struggle to cope with the unfortunate incident and yet to nurture the present carefully is penned wonderfully by GVM.


    The moment Trisha enters the screen the film gets predictable in every aspect and the rest is all how the screenplay weaves out to entertain. It would be pretty irresistible to stop comparing GVM’s two other cop movies with Yennai Arindhaal, the kind of tension he brings in the second half with the kidnapping, swearing phone abuses, and the abduction threats are too much to brush off. If the first half was pretty slow with Satyadev’s flashback, the second half races ahead with some steamy dialogues, fight sequences and some master mind detective work. That and enter Arun Vijay, after a silent first half he comes as a merciless goon in the second with single point agenda. He looks stunning for a baddie, tries to rack his brain to compete with the IPS officer and what happens next is to watch and find out.


    Whats good:


    To start with YennaiArindhaal heavily falls into the character of Satyadev, a character etched pretty well by GVM. Makes us wonder if anyone else apart from Ajith could have done a better job out of it. For the character requires a bold and daring voice, the very voice that would send shivers down a rogue, the character deserves a look that Ajith fits in simply deservingly. Getting deep down into the character’s mindset GVM pens a simple script by adding few lovely moments like the steadfast romance between Trisha and Ajith, a careful father who refuses to let go of the promise, a gangster who seethes with vengeance, a cop who gets back to business when it matters.


    Trisha’s role leaps over Anushka’s, she appears in the flashback and trots home by leaving us with a heavy heart. There might not be the goose bumpy moments that we have seen in KK, VV but still she ravishes with beauty and brains. The last half hour involving Arun Vijay’s word battle is where the actor shows his prowess, it’s a different ball game for the actor but he clicks wisely with dialogues and stunts.


    Comic relief comes in the form of Vivek, he comes with a few one liners and gives away a hearty laugh making the audience wanting more. Parvathy Nair and Daniel Balaji make brief appearances, but some important ones.


    Action sequences and cinematography are something that GVM never leaves room for error and they are spot on. Yet another striking thing about Yennai Arindhaal is the dialogue delivery, especially Ajith just erupts when it comes to the situation.


    Why, Where and how:

    Kidnapping, the waiting game, vengeance all that we have seen in KK and VV has an uncanny resemblance in Yennai Arindhaal too. A lot of similarity, only difference being the screenplay and Ajith’s screen presence.
    Anushka’s character has little to offer, for a hugely reputed star, the role looks short-lived.
    The second half races away through the climax sequences leaving scope for some crisp editing and as is the case of first half too which comes as a narration similar to most of GVM movies adding too much clock time.
    The script is ordinary and basks heavily on the character of Satyadev leaving much to wonder about the rest.
    Harris’s music apart from the signature YA theme, has little to offer. Using rock fusion for BGM doesn’t seem much appropriate for the action sequences as is the case for romance he hasn’t put his best foot forward.
    All said, Yennai Arindhaal is a mixture of Mass juxtaposed with class and is sure to quench the thirst of Ajith’s fans and GVM’s signature style movie goers. Barring the nostalgic moments from his previous movies and the slow screenplay Yennai Arindhaal is a rock solid entertainer with enough scenes to get you hooked.

    Verdict : Gautham Menon Class delivered by Ajith’s Mass screen presence


    Rating : 3.25/5
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    A journey.... This remains to be an inevitable theme of Gautham Vasudev Menon films irrespective of what the genres he delivers. Glimpse upon his filmography and you will find the protagonists travelling with encounters in their lives. This time, it’s Sathya Dev (Ajith Kumar) and different episodes of his life, where characters of love, passion, evil and happiness cross him. Produced by AM Rathnam with an ensemble star-cast of Arun Vijay, Trisha, Anushka Shetty, Vivekh, Parvathy Nair and many others, Yennai Arindhaal hits screens worldwide today and Cinema Lead brings you an exclusive review of this film.

    The film opens with Thenmozhi (Anushka Shetty) meeting Sathya Dev (Ajith Kumar) on a flight journey from USA to Chennai. She falls in love with him at first sight and even boldly tries to propose. Very next day, she manages to meet him at coffee shop and when she is about to express her love, the mysterious identity of Sathya Dev gets revealed as Victor (Arun Vijay) along with his henchmen breaks in to kill Thenmozhi. Here begins the journey of story traversing back in life of Sathya Dev from his 13 years of age.

    Ask someone to narrate the story in few lines of Yennai Arindhaal and you’ll feel it slightly timeworn stuff, much on the usual lines of Gautham Menon panache, but it’s the versatility of screenwriters as they manage to keep you engrossed in many parts, especially during second half that comes with nitty-gritty thrill elements. Yennai Arindhaal gets more special not just because of Ajith Kumar’s presence, but the way the actor has De-massed himself to settle completely into the characterisation. Naturally, there are certain elements that enhance his role and that’s a rare magical touch of filmmakers, where their protagonists garner huge applause for the characters and not just the screen presence. A very casual never-seen before introduction scene for Ajith Kumar itself could stand out to be an ample evidence. The first half is packaged with snail-paced moments, where more emphasis is laid on characterisations and a retrospective journey of protagonist. It’s post-intermission phase that scales an intense depth of engaging moments, especially the next-to-last 30 minutes that literally moves you to edge-of-seats.

    Ajith Kumar brings a naturalistic approach to his characterisation. It’s a surprise to see an actor openly admitting his age factors. His role is convincingly sketched and his exertion towards emoting with furiousness, elegance and poignance is remarkable. Trisha might not appear throughout the film, but she sustains in your senses even post-the show and Anushka Shetty doesn’t have much to score, though the missy is the central plot of this flick. Vivekh is humorous in places and gets his scope throughout the drama. Arun Vijay is extraordinary and years after his entry into showbiz, this becomes his ever biggest magnum opus and perhaps, his rebirth in Tamil cinema. Watch out for his last 30 minutes of performance, where he stands on par with Ajith Kumar.

    Harris Jayaraj’s background score is impeccably brilliant adding the best enhancements and so are his songs that achieve the best with Dan McArthur’s cinematography.

    Overall, Yennai Arindhaal is a fantabulous flick with a classic touch by Gautham Menon. Despites, the first hour slightly travelling with average momentum, the power-packed performances, emotional punch of relationships and top-notch technicalities packaged with a gripping second half leaves us fascinated towards the end.

    It’s completely a different treat from Ajith Kumar, precisely a classic one and uniquely unparalleled from his previous movies.




    Verdict : Power-packed thriller with toast of emotions

    Rating : 3.5/5
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    Saw the movie in Cambridge. Almost full . Incredible for a weekday like this .


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    All were enjoying references to Boston and asking Anuska's address in Boston


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    Simbhu is namma paiyan. An ardent fan. Loved his tweet.


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    Quote Originally Posted by selvakumar View Post
    Simbhu is namma paiyan. An ardent fan. Loved his tweet.


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    he targetted some people and those people have erupted against it thus proving him right

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    Every so often a good 80s-like action-revenge-drama movie has to come and… this one is the ONE. A fantastic old-fashioned action movie with all new style. John Wick – Satya Dev.

    Yennai Arindhaal is all about Sathyadev. The title of the movie suits the movie perfectly. As with any good film, ‘Yennai Arindhaal’ has good script, the dialogue is smart, the visuals are stylish, few twists and turns and there are few stars who will make you love with them. Some of the scenes will stun you as they come out of nowhere all of a sudden. The editing is quick and seamless, the music is perfect for the film except in rare few places. Gautham Menon is excellent, with Dan Macarthur always moving the camera which keeps a flow with great visuals. This has it…, the Gautham Menon style of action movie. Beautiful love, heart touching emotional scenes, raw action scenes and style. Although the story is nothing new, the thrill that builds towards the second half and the action scenes are handled superbly by GM. He is here with a damn good movie for the fans of crime dramas and murder mysteries, and for his own fans.


    Satyadev character is built very carefully, and ended up to be so precise. The character is developed in such a way that viewers can sympathize with, and lightens the brutal revenge story.

    With the length of the movie, the acting had to be stellar to the film to work well with the audience and none of the actors disappoint. Yennai Arindhaal’s list of actors are those actors that you, the viewer, seem unable to take your eyes off as the film progresses. Ajith is just asking us to know him. His best performance till date, in every layers. He is stylish, his sound is damn perfect here, he touches us in emotional scenes and electrify us in the action scenes. ‘Yennai Arindhaal’ is his best performance till date. Gautham always give enough scope for performances and this film is not an exception. I don’t remember another maker who used Ajith perfectly like this in fifteen years!!!, ie after SJ Suriah’s Vaali or Rajeev Menon’s Kandukondain Kandukondain. Trisha is so beautiful, gorgeous and lovely. You might forget everything else from this movie but not Trisha. Viewers will love to see her again. This is Trisha at her best – beauty and performance. Arun Vijay? A star is born. His career line will not be same anymore. He has done a great job. Anushka has done well enough in the limited scope of the character. To say more clearly that character don’t deserve actress of Anushka’s calibre. Underused. Baby Anikha is so lovely.

    Redolent of Yennai Arindhaal

    Ajith and Arun
    Gautham Menon
    Harris Jayaraj’s songs
    Trisha and Baby Anikha
    Second Half
    Dan Macarthur’s Visuals

    Dense Smoke

    Length

    If you are going in with an expectation of a mind twisting plot and thought provoking messages then you will find yourself being disappointed. Aside from the good theater experience, few of the events did not make much of sense. Anyway, this is an action movie, it is stylish and it is not faking to be an ‘Nan Kadavul or Kannathil Muthamittal’. Don’t go deep on logic, Yennai Arindhaal is what it is and what it has to be. Another ten minutes of cut, eg: one song atleast, will make it work even bigger.

    Yennai Arindhaal is Gautham Menon’s product with many fascinating twists and turns that is extremely entertaining, and satisfying. A grand meeting of mass and class. Gautham Vasudev Menon and Ajith Kumar is a great combination. Pleasing and entertaining.

    Rating: 3.5/5


    review by Arjun P.S
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    Thala's finishing step in the Adhaaru Adhaaru song

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    Good movie,enjoyed it a lot...2nd half was stunning but 1st half was different for an Ajith movie.. liked arun vijay more than ajith.. ajith in rugged look was awesome... was waiting for suttenu vachiko scene but it wasn't there

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