Sivakumarin Sabadham Movie Review

Sivakumarin Sabadham Movie Review

Cast-;

Hiphop Tamizha Aadhi , Madhuri ,Elango Kumanan ,Adithya Kathir ,Prankster Rahul ,Vj Parvathy ,Devi Abhinaya
Rahul Raj ,Vijay Karthik etc.

 

Crew-;

Directerction, Screenplay , Story ,Producer – Hiphop Tamizha Aadhi  , Producers – Arjun Thyagarajan , Senthil Thyagarajan ,Dialogues –  Hiphop Tamizha and Bala Singaravelan , Cinematography –  Arjunraja ,Editer – Deepak S. Dwaraknath ,Music – Hiphop Tamizha , Production companies –  Sathya Jyothi Films & Indie Rebels ,P R O – Suresh Chandra ,Rekha D ‘ One etc.

Story-;

Sivakumarin Sabadham follows the life of Sivakumar (Hiphop Tamizha Adhi) and his grandfather Varadharajan (Elango Kumanan) who share an unbreakable bond. Varadharajan, who was once a reputed handloom weaver, had to shut down his profession due to various issues. 20 years later, a series of incidents make Sivakumar real ise the authenticity and importance of handloom sarees and he along with his grandfather decides to restart the art of handloom weaving. However, they face several hurdles through Chandrasekhar, an old disciple of Varad harajan who is now a silk company entrepreneur. How Sivakumar overcomes the odds and revives the ancient art of weaving forms the Story of Sivakumarin Sabadham ,

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Movie Review-;

We see Sivakumar (Hiphop Aadhi) as a carefree but responsible chap in the town of Kanchipuram, pampered by his grandfather, who was once a maverick silk sari weaver. Certain incidents involving his uncle Murugan (who is just 2-3 years elder than Sivakumar), played by Prankster Rahul takes him to take a vow with the one, who chea ted his grandfather. Hiphop Aadhi has owned a confidence right from the days of his independent music artist, which he continues to possess as an actor, and now a director-producer. His directorial debut ‘Sivakumarin Sa badham’ releasing all over the world today (September 30, 2021) is something special in his career. Yes, he prov es to be a responsible artist. Not very often we come across the actors trying to pick up a social issue that mi ght not be as igniting as a caste-corruption, but Hiphop makes a daring stride by picking up a premise that is based on true incidents. Many weavers who own a heritage of creating the masterpiece silk works are deprived of wh at they are supposed to be enjoying.

By the end credits, we come across the pictorial presentation of historical heritage of Kanchipuram in accordan ce to the silk weaving (Well, most of the audiences walked out of the theaters as they all came for Hiphop Aadhi, but not for what he conveyed by the end. Maybe, we can expect their presence in the forthcoming shows). Wh at’s the promise? How the unfortunate family becomes fortunate? The rest is narrated and presented in an ent ertaining manner. Hiphop Tamizha Adhi is the kind of actor who does not take his films seriously, and neither sho uld you. This applies to his directorial debut film, Sivakumarin Sabadham (2021), too. Adhi comes up with yet ano ther movie that relies on mindless comedy and a predictable plot about a reckless youngster finding purpose in life at a crucial juncture.The first half of Sivakumarin Sabadham comprises fun and enjoyable moments, and the story delves into the emotional zone by second hour. But that doesn’t stop the director Hiphop Aadhi from ent ertaining his fans, majorly consisting of teen groups. There’s humour, lots of songs, a couple of funny fight sequ ences and more than all, a beautiful package of family sentiments and values.

Sivakumarin Sabadham, in spite of not having a great story and being funny only inconsistently, still manages to strike a chord with its light-hearted treatment. Adhi plays Sivakumar, who comes from a renowned family of silk weavers in Kancheepuram, a family that once wove sarees for temples and royals. But the family’s legacy has fizz led out over the years and Siva’s grandfather, Varadharajan, is the last weaver in the illustrious line, strugg ling to make ends meet. Varadharajan feels Siva won’t make anything of his life if he stays on in Kancheepuram  theref ore, he sends him to stay in Chennai with his uncle Murugan, who is married to the daughter of textile showroom owner Chandrasekaran. Varadharajan and Chandrasekaran, who once worked together, have a history between them. When Siva learns of it, he vows to win back his family’s lost legacy. In this otherwise predictable story abo ut romance, friendship and family, the Kancheepuram weavers’ backdrop brings in some much-needed drama to keep viewers engaged.

The intent to shine the spotlight on the lives of silk weavers is praiseworthy, but the film could have used this su bplot more effectively. The film shifts gears and gets a tad serious in the second half but fails to maintain the to ne to leave a lasting impact.Kathir and Rahul, who rose to fame with his pranks on YouTube, shine throughout the film and keep it from dipping when the story takes a back seat. Some comic stretches are plain silly, but if you are someone who watches a lot of shows on YouTube, you will be smiling and having a good time.Hiphop Aadhi as a performer does a decent job. He has now become the favourite kid of every home, and audience are ready to accept him in boy-to-next-door roles. With Sivakumarin Sabadham, he yet again proves it evidently. Madhuri gi ves an impression of watching Moscowin Kaveri Samantha in few places, but that’s a slightest resemblance. She has nothing great to perform though. Prankster Rahul gets a meaty role. He evokes humour and emotionally im bibes us. The other actors have done an excellent job. As a director Hiphop Aadhi has extracted the best potenti als from the actors.

VJ Parvathy is merely used for the sake of publicity in cyber space, but her characterization is weak. As an actor, Adhi is well aware of his limitations and plays to his strengths. Even as a filmmaker, he delivers what is expected of him by his target audience, which is mostly college-goers.Technically, the songs are a delightful treat for his fa ns. Cinematography and editing are good. If you’re looking out for the flip side, there’s nothing much to mention. Sathya Jyothi Films has catered to the tastes of family audiences across the decades. It’s nice to see they have ch osen a good film and made it available for family audiences again.

This IS MY Personal Review So Please Go And Watch The Movie In Theaters Only

Written By- T.H.PRASAD -B4U-Ratting-3 /5