Wednesday, February 27, 2013

Vazhakku Enn 18/9 Tamil Movie Review By CB



Working from his specific story, boss Balaji Sakthivel makes a vital, picture with textured components and puncturing minutes. It keeps you adhered to the screen and the story unfolds in truly an awe inspiring route, to the focus that it keeps you gathering till the precise finish. The story, screenplay and trades merit refinement marks.
The set of shiny new stands up to like Sri, Urmila Mahanta, Midhun Murali, Manisha Yadav, Muthu Raman are strikingly sensible and commit superlative presentations. Full credit takes off to Balaji Sakthivel for this and indicating two parallel love stories that fulfills in a chilling top.
The picture opens in a facility where a green woman is shielding being and a child Velu (Sri) is conveyed to the police station for enquiry. Analyst Kumaravel (Muthu Raman) listens carefully to Velu's story of how he lands at Chennai and unites as a colleague to a chap who runs a roadside eatery joint. He is stricken by Jyothi (Urmila) who is a commonplace suit in close-by upmarket space. His one-side love upgrades in any case Jyothi is uninformed of it.
Dinesh (Midhun) is a spoilt demon, posterity a rich and well-off lady who is after Arthi (Manisha), who exists in the same even complex. He monotonously work his heading with, draws close to her and development her trust in him. He takes her to a respite spot resort and gets a picture on his phone. In any case Aarthi runs across his right colour and recommendations and erases the picture which incenses Dinesh. He has a craving to collect her on the other hand Jyothi comes around to being the substitute and Velu is bound!
Vazhakku 18/9 has esteems that you don’t find in films time after time in present times. Music and underpinning score by Prasanna is truly catching and also in sync with the record. The screenplay and changing are tight and the presentations are mind blowing. Chennai and its suburbs are gotten in a sensible manner, therefore of stunning cinematography by Vijay Milton.
Tops off to Balaji Sakthivel, creators Lingusamy and Subash Chandrabose for settling on a solid and suitable subject and taking the way less voyaged. Likewise that has each and every hint of the impact. In a time of thoughtless development, overpowering heroes and cheating humour, Vazhakku Enn 18/9 is empowering, enchanting and drenching. A victor in all respects, a certain prerequisite see picture.

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