ENDHIRAN MOVIE REVIEW



Starring: Rajinikanth, Aishwarya Rai, Karunas, Santhanam.
Direction: Shankar
Music: AR Rahman
Cinematography: Ratnavelu
Editing: Antony
Art direction: Sabu Cyril
Sub titles: Rekhs
Production: Sun Pictures

With a bevy of machine guns in hand; all triggers locked, Superstar delivers a resounding punch

Endhiran
line; ‘Happy Diwali folks’. Yes, it was Diwali, minutes before the start of the first show here in Chennai with crackers going off in thousands, flowers flying around and people going delirious with excitement. This is Diwali; no matter even if the real one is still a month away, Superstar has arrived!

Well, let us get down to the task. There is nothing much to reveal about the plot of Endhiran; one supposes. Thousands of speculations, predictions and of course, a mad frenzy about the trailer has given a rough idea about the plot. Endhiran is about Dr. Vaseegaran and Chitty, his creation- the robot with a 1 Zettabyte memory and a speed of 1 Terrabyte. From then on it is a ‘Chitty showcase’, of action, dance, emotions, fun and frolic. Watch Endhiran for the experience.


The foremost thing about any Superstar film is Superstar himself. He is the air the film breathes, right from the first frame. The biggest entertainer that India has produced, weaves magic on screen; even a nonchalant saunter on screen makes theatres erupt in celebration. Watching Endhiran one feels no doubt whatsoever that no one other than Rajnikanth could have pulled off this character. It is destiny that brought Endhiran to Superstar after travelling all through Kollywood and Bollywood. He delivers a tour de force performance – he owns the film. Be it as the workaholic scientist, the obedient Chitty or the destructive Chitty (‘upgraded version – Chitty 2.0’), he scores; exuding brilliance and charisma in every frame. Yes, there are the trademark styles and mannerisms, but Rajnikanth transcends style and goes one better with Endhiran. His restraint while playing the scientist, the frustration that he shows while his scientific endeavours go wrong, underscore the fact that he is a brilliant actor who has been bogged down by commercial demands and compulsions. But, the focal point of the performance is definitely the robot. Chitty, the innocent child like robot is cute and loveable and dashing once romance starts flowing through his veins – wires. And, it is when the destroyer arrives that we see the Rajni in all his splendour. There seems to be absolutely no one who can come even close when playing a devilish destroyer. The outrageous and maniacal laugh as he proclaims his invincibility is a masterpiece – a throwback to the heydays of Rajnikanth the villain. The decades have not dimmed his brilliance and charisma one bit. And, the effort he has put into Endhiran shows in all frames; be it the fights or dance sequences; the desire to excel still burns bright. Aishwarya Rai looks ethereal as always. Though it is a bit difficult to still accept her as a college student, she delivers when it matters. Not the usual Shankar heroine (songs and dance only stuff) here, she is almost the fulcrum of the story.


Scripting wise, Endhiran does have its flaws, which is a bit disappointing. The first half is a smooth and jolly ride as the cute Chitty takes centre stage. A couple of fights set the tone for the fans to go overboard with excitement, a few lighter moment most of which are enjoyable and two songs make it a relatively light hearted affair. Shankar’s ability to write commercial Tamil cinema elements (hero rescuing damsel in distress, witty one liners etc.) into a sci-fi script is commendable. That stops Endhiran from being a pure sci-fi flick, making it apt for all class audiences. Beginning of the second half is however not an apt extrapolation of the expectations raised in the first half. Though too much does not go wrong, there are portions which one feels could have been tighter. Some sequences, especially the ‘Ranguski’ part, are dragged along for more than a reasonable length. A couple of songs follow each other in quick succession which dampens things a bit. But, if you are willing to be patient through these minor glitches, the rest of the second half is racy, action packed and intelligent.


Action, as all might now, has been the talking point of Endhiran with world famous visual effects supervisors doing the job. The sequences have been conceived by Shankar (as shown in the titles) and do not lack in awe and magnificence. Be it on the train, on the truck or the highway – action is taken to a new plane in Endhiran. As expected, logic does fly out of the window now and then, but then, what is a Superstar film if there is no suspension of belief.

As expected, technical aspects of Endhiran are top notch. Special effects are world class (except a few occasions here and there) as they have been done by the best in the business, Stan Winston Studios and Industrial Light and Magic. The sheer effort that has gone into the CGI work is humungous, be it Rajni running along the side of a train or doing a Michael Jackson jive; everything looks as original as it can get. Camera by Ratnavelu captures what Shankar has envisioned, and translates it effectively on screen. Make up, by Banu, is exceptional and has made Superstar look even more stylish than he usually does. Re-recording does not look like the work done by an Oscar winner, especially in the final portions, but still manages to impress. Rahman’s songs which are already a rage sit well on the film, adding to the entertainment quotient. Dialogues by Shankar, Sujatha and Karki are sharp, using proper technical terminology well balanced with Tamil lines. Sabu Cyril shows his class once again, be it with the sophisticated labs or grand songs. His work stands out in particular in the ‘Irumbile Oru Idhayam and ‘Arima Arima’ songs. Anthony is as deft as ever with the scissors, adding to the tempo of the film.

Hats off to Shankar for the vision and the effort! He has taken Tamil cinema to a new plane on technical terms, showing that nothing is impossible. The sets, effects, sound, style are all amazing and good enough to rub shoulders with Hollywood counterparts, give or take a few points. But, the basic story is still a desi love triangle! That is where Shankar has shown his skills; making state of the art film merge with our regional cinema tastes. His genuine desire to take Indian cinema to greater heights reflects throughout the movie. But, it is not just Shankar who has this vision, Superstar too shares it with him. The man whom we have known for total style and charisma has shown that he is game for something new that does not fit in to the conventional Superstar mould. Even after years of stardom he genuinely wants to bring in and be part of change that will take Indian cinema to higher levels.

Overall, Endhiran is a ‘robotic, hypnotic, supersonic, Superstar’ experience, the first of its kind in Tamil cinema and the only one of its kind for a long time to come. It is going to take a Herculean effort to equal or better Endhiran within the confines of Tamil cinema. Let’s hope the day comes soon. For now, an ovation to the Endhiran team, Sun Pictures and Kalanithi Maran for showing faith in Shankar’s vision and to Hansraj Saxena for masterful execution of the project. If not for the faith, confidence and vision of these men, Shankar’s ten year dream would still have been just a dream.

Do Indian cinema a favour, watch Endhiran; let a 100 other Shankars feel bold enough to dream.

Verdict: Indian cinema’s pinnacle of evolution – ‘Robot sapiens’







VANDAE MAATHARAM MOVIE REVIEW



Starring: Mammootty, Arjun, Sneha, Nassar, Atul Kulkarni.
Direction: T Aravind
Music: D.Imman
Production: Henry

Vandae Maatharam has been in the news for a long time now because the film has Mammootty and Arjun in lead roles along with a huge array of actors in supporting roles. That's not it. Directed by Aravind, the movie is produced by Henry who has given us gems like Marumalarchi and Bharathi Kannamma.

Vandae Maatharam

With all the right ingredients, it is imperative that the movie connects with the audience. It is not a tough job to assume the movie's genre especially with Arjun in the lead. There were so many patriotic movies that we have seen. A few movies hit the right chord and a few missed the mark completely. The plot in most patriotic movies is almost the same but it is only the treatment that separates good movies from the rest. How does Vandae Maatharam fare?


Mammotty and Arjun are IPS officers. Mammooty is the chief of the Special Investigation branch while Arjun is his confidant. The movie opens with Nasser, the country's Prime Minister, calling for an All India meet to discuss the country's current state of hunger and the importance of the integration of National Rivers for better supply of water for agriculture. He also sets a date for inauguration of the plan in Kanyakumari. This news is not welcomed by a terrorist organization which plans to thwart the idea by killing the PM and all those present in the function with the help of a bomb.


As is always the case, a terrorist sneaks his way into India and starts to plan for D-day with his allies who are already settled here. Mammootty and Arjun are given the responsibility of hunting down the terrorist. Though they manage to track the terrorist down, the masterminds in Pakistan still communicate through hereditary means. When all is going to end, the cops finally manage to foil all the attempts made by terrorists and save the country.


What you have just read may sound clichéd and give you a sense of déjà vu. But Vandae Maatharam works. As said earlier, the treatment is what separates good movies from the rest and this movie definitely differs from the rest. T. Aravind does warrant a pat on the back for his screenplay which works for most parts of the movie. Special mention should be made for Aravind's efforts in making the investigation scenes as realistic as possible. It surely gets a wow from the audience when Mammootty, Jai Akash and Arjun track every step of the terrorist by unusual ways. The scenes are intelligent and definitely interesting which is a must for a thriller like this.

When things just become normal, Aravind brings in a very strange method when the terrorists want to communicate within themselves that will surely make you sit on the edge of the seat. The scene where Mammootty and team, with the help of Sneha, try to bring out the truth from the terrorist by showing him in a totally different makeover is the master-stroke of the movie. Good Job.

The film does have its minus points. One does not feel the need to have a couple of item numbers in the movie. The songs definitely break the movie's rhythm. The stunts and the chasing sequences have been handled well but the climax action sequence is a let-down. This particular action part is poor, amateurish at best. Too many gun shots spoil the originality maintained thus far.


The film has veterans like Mammooty, the ever-patriotic Arjun, Sneha, Nasser, Atul Kulkarni, Jai Akash and many others. Each actor fit into their roles well and does a great job. Sneha, as a pilot, has been offered a small role this time around. Special mention has to be made to the character sketch of the terrorist. His mannerisms and under-played acting is a big plus to the movie.

D. Imman's music is good and the re-recording is inspiring at times. The director has chosen an apt title for the movie, after a long time, as we get really emotional and patriotic watching the movie. Vandae Maatharam is a good movie which could have been better if it had been fine-tuned a little.

Verdict: Patriotic. Must-watch for those who like intelligent thriller movies.