Wednesday, February 27, 2013

Raatinam Tamil Movie Review By CB


With a captivating excuse for why turning around two diverse families, esteem between Jayam (Laghubaran) and Dhanam (Swathi) starts in an alluring way and wastefully on the other hand doubtlessly, we come around to being a part of their trek. The story is arranged in Tuticorin where Jayam, blood mate of a sprouting administrator Ashok (K Thangasamy) falls head over heels enamored for Dhanam an auxiliary-school researcher. Dhanam is the adoreed one of the well-to-do Port trust official and niece of an open prosecutor, who has deadly contacts with the political bigwigs.
The part is hunky dory till the love fowls escape for a trip to Tiruchendur and gets got by the police on the roadway. Dhanam's family who comes to consider their minor adoreed one's “worship undertaking”, they treat it in an advanced manner notwithstanding are staggered when things go insane and administrative issues come to play.

There is an especially ‘unfilmi’ feel concerning the displays. The lead pair, looks just took the ribbon off new and rough yet has assembled an exceptional show. The head who plays Ashok, Dhanam's people and the champion's sister-in-law have all put in consistent act. The crest is not depleted and remains the best part of the picture. The underpinning score is top class while songs which run with the surge of the record passes amass. There are no dream tunes or choreographed minutes.
On the downside the story is nothing new and we have observed and prize it right from Kadhal days. The Nellai Tamil is a touch frustrating for city swarms. At any rate it is the presentation and milieu that makes it watchable.Raatinam has a verse and hopeless that stays with you. We recommend that you give it a shot.

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