Verapandiyapuram Tamil Movie Review
Cast-;
Jai , Meenakshi Govindarajan, Akansha Singh ,Bala Saravanan, Kaali Venkat, Harish Uthaman, JayaPrakash, Sathru, Sarath Yogesh, Aruldoss, Muthukumar, Ajay Prince and Others .
Crew-;
Production Name – Lendi Studio ,Producer – S. Aishwarya,DOP – R. Velraj,Music – Jai,Editor – Mu. Kasi ,Vishwan athan , Art – Sekar B, Dialogue – Bhaskar Sakthi ,Choreography – Shobi Paulraj , Stunt – Dinesh Kasi ,Lyrics – Vairamuthu, Yuga Bharathi, Ekadesi, Viveka, Nalangilli ,Co-director – Tamil.thirupathi Raja, T.Elango ,Sound – C.Sethu ,Mixing – Raja Krishnan .mr ,Makeup – Shanmugam ,Costume – Palani ,Vfx – Sanath Tg & Sathish Cd
Production Controller – A.S.Ayyam Perumal ,Pro – Suresh Chandra, Rekha D’one ,Stills – Akash Balaji ,Publicity Design Thandora ,Label: Saregama India Limited, A RPSG Group Company ,and Others .
Story-;
Meenakshi, a heroine from a large family in Veerapandiyapuram, Dindigul district, falls in love with Jai. This love goes on until marriage without the consent of the parents. Jay changes his mind at the last moment. Jay then negotiates with Meenakshi’s father Sarath for marriage. This, on the one hand, and on the other hand, comes from a bitter feud between the family of Neykarapatti leader Jayaprakash and the Sarath family. What is the enmity between the two families? What has this got to do with Jai? Did the marriage that eventually came to a standstill take place? Isn’t it That is the story of the film.
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Movie Review-;
Susienthiran is a filmmaker who does not limit himself to a single genre. After presenting a smash commercial amusement in rapid succession, he comes out with a surprise action thriller. His strategy works out part of the time and some of the time it doesn’t. The director has all the required components and twists for a decent rustic action drama in his newest film with Jai, Veerapandiyapuram, but fails to get the combination right. Jay, who plays the character of Wah, plays a quiet village youth. Has scored high in fight scenes. Jai’s appearance is rem iniscent of the movie Subramaniapuram. Meenakshi Govindaraj who is coming as the heroine has come beaut ifully and has given a moderate performance. Akansha Singh, who will be another heroine, has done the job well. Both heroines are given equal roles.The film’s setup sets the stage for an engrossing revenge and remorse thri ller.
However, as the film develops, the plot takes numerous detours, making it difficult for viewers to empathise with the protagonists. Rathnasamy (Sharath Logidas) and Chellathurai (Jayaprakash), the heads of two opposing fac tions in Veerapandiyapuram who are awaiting for an opportunity to exact revenge on one other, are presented in the first scene. Despite the intervention of numerous officials, the loss of human life in both their families has fostered discontent among the two categories for years, and both individuals are out for vengeance. Balasarava nan keeps laughing in some places in comedy scenes. Looks like a few shots were deliberately imposed. The act ing of Harish Uthman, Jayaprakash and Kali Venkat is of great help to the screenplay flow. Vanilla Kabaddi Team, I am not Mahan, Suchindran who gave super hit pictures including Alhagar Sami’s Horse, Jeeva. The audience is surprised that he is directing the film himself.
The director has dusted off the revenge story that has already been seen many times in Tamil cinema. The slow-moving screenplay is weak for the film.Next, Rathnasamy’s daughter, Venba (Meenakshi Govindharajan), falls he ad over heals in love with Siva (Jai), who pretends to be an orphan and a professional artiste. Venba resolves to abscond with Siva and marries him in front of her friends, knowing her father’s temperament. Her fantasy is sha ttered, however, when Siva interrupts the wedding and requests her to take him to her father. Siva claims that if their love is genuine, her father will be convinced. Siva’s concealed objective comes as a surprise aspect when everything appear to be going smoothly. At a time when we believe Siva’s life is in jeopardy, Susienthiran surp rises us by murdering Rathnasamy with the assistance of Solomon (Kaali Venkat). The second half focuses on Siva’s identity and what drove him to seek vengeance on Rathnasamy and his three brothers.
Kudos to Jay for making his debut as a composer with this film. But, the songs in his music did not attract much. Ajith’s background music is a strength to the film. Cinematographer Velraj has shown the beauty of the village around Dindigul in his own style.With this picture, jai makes his debut as a composer, and he does a nice enough job with the background music, which enhances some of the key situations and draws us into the emotions. How ever, because things become predictable with time, the movie’s script could have been better. We’ve seen flas hback sequences with Siva and Yasoda (Aakanksha Singh) in a number of movies. However, Yasodha’s portrayal has a reason, and Aakanksha does an excellent job of portraying him.Overall, Veerapandiayapuram may have been a good film if the storyline had more depth and better storytelling.
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Written By- T.H.PRASAD -B4U-Ratting-3 /5