This week's kungumam has stated that Varalaaru's 'Innisai' is good but not as impressive as 'Ra..ra' from Chandramukhi. I dont know how these guys make such silly comparisons.
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This week's kungumam has stated that Varalaaru's 'Innisai' is good but not as impressive as 'Ra..ra' from Chandramukhi. I dont know how these guys make such silly comparisons.
they cant digest ARR composed a bette score than Raa raa...im not telling Raa Raa is a bad song... but i fel Innisai has more classical feel than Raa Raa...i felt Raa raa had many cut & paste from various old IR's number.... not to mention the music arrangements also... but Innisai had something fresh...from the male vocal up to the ending where Naresh goes " innisai alapadaiyeeee" and the male vocal behind backing him up with some amazing " thakathikidha...."...gave me the goosebumps !!! :wink:Quote:
Originally Posted by ajaybaskar
Varalaaru
Acting for the first time in three roles, Ajith has done a hat trick of success.
The father Ajith is confined to a wheelchair for life. The son Ajith is irresponsible and his father sends him to Ooty to do some work for him. There he meets Asin and falls in love with her.
Their betrothal takes place in Chennai. Once he goes inebriated to Asin's house and creates a racket. He continues behaving like a riff raff and gets worse by the day.
Father Ajith can't understand why his son, who is a good boy, is behaving so badly and arranges for him to have medical treatment. He gets shock treatment accordingly for mental disorder. Son Ajith cannot understand why he is being tortured like this when he has done no wrong.
He manages to escape from the hospital and goes home where he tries to kill his father. Much to the surprise of the audience, the father who has remained confined till now in his wheelchair, gets up suddenly and starts to fight.
Why does the son come to kill the father? Why did the father suddenly start walking like normal? The answers are provided through interesting knots in the flashback and the film ends on a happy note.
If one thought such roles would suit only big actors like Kamal, Ajith has proved that he is fully capable of doing a great job too. With his inspired acting and facial nuances, Ajith has overtaken his other younger colleagues and is thirsting for more such challenging roles.
His abhinaya and movements of a Bharatanatyam dancer are so natural that it gives one goose bumps!
After he rapes Kanika, he says, "One can dance and show one's dancing prowess; one can sing and show one's singing capability; one can work and show what one is capable of; but when challenged with proving if one's a man? That's why..." All the implications in the unfinished conversation had the theatre resounding with whistles for Ajith's acting.
As son Ajith's leading lady, Asin has a couple of opportunities to act. She impresses only in the songs. As a mentally ill person, Kanika shows her acting brilliance through her eyes in some scenes.
Rehman has given a soulful tune for the sad, touching song Ajith sings despondently on seeing his mother's plight.
The director should be congratulated for giving Ajith ample scope for histrionics that prove his acting credibility. If he had maintained the suspense without revealing the presence of another Ajith before intermission, drawbacks of the first half could have been avoided.
Ajith's victory in 'Varalaaru' will continue.
Wow... Fantastic acting by Ajith
Screenplay of second half
Direction of KS Ravikumar
AR Rehman's music
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Buss...
Some dragging in first half
Slightly dim cinematography
http://www.cinesouth.com/scopes/revi...odfather.shtml
one line explains it allQuote:
Originally Posted by ajaybaskar
8 padalgal, 8um edhutikum. olikum. inikum padalgal :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
probably they would have told regd the picturisation..if so any day ra ra picturisation is better than innisai.....
innisai music in CM for ra ra song would have been the ultimate :D
:shock: :shock: .............Ajith's dancing in this song is the highlight of the movie........he danced better than Jyothika in ra ra......Quote:
Originally Posted by rsubras
Ajith's dancing was awesome alrite. rsubras was probabaly talking about rajini's vettairAjA scenes in that song. Those scenes were fantastic and aided the movie to become the biggest blockbuster of all time !!
Varalaaru still holds good at the BO.
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Malaysia BO Top Ten
Malaysia Box Office Top Ten
19 Oct 2006 - 25 Oct 2006
01 Varalaaru (Godfather) (T)
02 Open Season
03 Rob-B-Hood (C)
04 World Trade Center
05 Prestige
06 Storm Breaker
07 Nothing Is Impossible (C)
08 John Tucker Must Die
09 Don (H)
10 Silk (Mand/Jap)
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