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Movie Review:
Star-casts: Dhanush, Thamannah, Raj Kiran, Prakash Raj, Ganja Karuppu
Story, Screenplay, Dialogues & Direction: HariBanner: Vijaya Productions
Production: B. Venkatarama Reddy
Music: Devi Sri Prasad
Cinematography: Vetri
Editing: V.T. Vijayan
Don’t presume ‘Vengai’ to be an exception as it carries these traits and it keeps you engaged in parts. Hari picks up a simple script and blends it to his style of narration.
Glimpse back on the points we’ve mentioned above for it helps you well to go through the analysis. It’s not an easy job to take up a thin storyline and make it engrossing for the audiences. The first few minutes into the film, where we see Dhanush attacking the baddies leaves a wrong impression giving ‘Sullan’ effect. However, his actions are controlled and Hari has taken scrutinizing efforts over shaping up his characterization. His emotions while approaching to situations looks perfect and might be, it’s a prolonged effect of ‘Aadukalam’. Thamannah – My Fair Lady looks beautiful, especially in the song ‘Kaalangathala’. It looks like the song was shot during the time of her commitment with Telugu movie ‘100% Love’ in which she looked gorgeous. Prakash Raj is nowhere far from his previous movie and Ganja Karuppu is completely annoying with his comedy tracks.
Devi Sri Prasad’s songs are good with the feet-tapping numbers ‘Kaalangathala’ and ‘Yenna Solla Pora’ are pictured comely. ‘Pudikale’ is a treat for frontbenchers. Vetri follows the instructions of Hari over placement of camera angles and editing goes the same way as well.
The techniques where the protagonist bounces back the villain with his smart routes is like revisiting Hari’s previous movies. The suspense revolving around Thamannah is a good idea, but Hari could have done it yet more in a gripping way. The scene where Dhanush visits Prakash Raj with garland of flowers and people clapping is a good stroke of enjoyment. His final conversation before action with father Raj Kiran about ‘Passport’ has a strong touch of Hari on dialogues.
On the flip side, there are some sluggish moments during second half. Well it may not click with not-so lovers of sentiments, but goes fine with family audiences.
Final Word – Producers can keep their fingers crossed for the film will gain them good collections and if award jury members plan to have introduce a new category ‘Best Director for making Producers Happy’, obviously, it’s gonna be Hari.
Watch ‘Vengai’ with your family and it’s the best entertainment for this day worth spending money on.
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