Aayiram Porkaasukal Tamil Movie Review
Cast-;
Vidharth, Saravanan, Arundhati Nair, Vetrivel Raja, Hello Kandasamy, George Marion, Bharti Kannan, Vertical Raja, Semmalar Annam, Paunraj, Zinda, Karna Raja, Zinda Gopi, Rindu Ravi, Tamil Selvi and others.
Crew-;
Producer – Ramalingam , Written and Directed by – Ravi Murugaya m Cinematography – Banu Murugan n Music – Johan Sivanesh , Editing – Ram and Satish , Kalai – Shanmugam m Stunt – Fire Karthik m Dance – Ashok Raja , S ound EFX – Satish , Makeup – Man , Songs – Kapilan, Nandalala, Thanikodi, Muthuvel, Ravi Murugaya , Productio n Manager – Loganathan , Direction Team – K Prabhakaran, Nagendran Velusamy, Suresh Chelliah, VK Kumar , Public Relations – Nikhil Murugan. etc.
Story-;
Anaimuthu (Saravanan) lives a lazy life as an unmarried individual living in his own house in Kuruvadipatti villa ge, stealing and cooking food from the government and eating chickens from the neighborhood without going to any work. Mother Senthamarai (Rindu Ravi) takes her son Tamil Nathan (Vidharth) to his brother’s house in Gur uvadipatti, who goes to brawls around town in Chennai. Younger sister Sentamarai leaves her son in charge of el der brother Anaimuthu. While Tamil Nathan is frolicking in Guruvadipatti too, Poongodai (Arundhati Nair), the daughter of Sarasu (Tamil Selvi), who runs a box store, falls in love with Tamil Nathan. In this case, Govinthan (He llo Kandaswamy) who built a toilet with the help of the government takes a picture standing in front of the house and gets money from the village leader (Karna Raja) by showing the photo that he has built a toilet in his house.
When Govindan comes to know about Anaimuthu’s betrayal, he tells the village chief about the matter and gets into a fight. The head of the village calls Anaimuthu and warns him to build a toilet immediately. Anaimuthu says that Govindan will be paid only if he finishes building the toilet. Anaimuthu and son-in-law Tamil Nathan are en gaged in digging earth to build a toilet at the back of the house. At one point they both get involved with the help of Arichandra (George Marion), who digs a hole in the crematorium. Then one thousand gold coins of the Chola period are available. When the three of them try to stake this without the knowledge of the government, many unexpected twists and turns take place in a funny way. At some point the staking expands as news of the tre asur e spreads to subsequent joiners. At one point, Govindan from the opposite house spreads to the whole town and asks for a share. What happens after that is the rest of the story.
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Movie Review-;
Saravanan, a lazy man who lives in Kuruvadipatti village in Thanjavur, spends his time by stealing and cooking th e goats and chickens raised by the neighbor’s house without going to any work. He also gives food and space to a mentally challenged person in North Nadu in his home yard. In this case, Saravan’s younger sister says that her son Vidharth is staying at home instead of studying and not going to work. Maman Saravanan and Machan Vid harth are going to eat and sleep everyday, Vidharth falls in love with Arundhati Nair who owns a shop in the vill age. In this case, in the central government’s toilet construction project, they heard that they would pay twelve thousand if they took a photo of a toilet built in every house in that village and sent it to the village head. When Hello Kandaswamy goes to buy money for the toilet he built, Saravanan and Vidartha promise to pay Hello Ka ndaswamy to build a toilet in their house and complain to the village chief.
Maman and Machan hand over this work to George Marion to make digging the hole difficult. George Marion di gs a pit and finds a treasure of a thousand gold coins from the Chola period. Unbeknownst to the village, Sarava nan, Vidharth and George decide to divide it into three parts. Before this division of shares takes place, Sarava nan and George get into an argument and George loses consciousness and suffers from amnesia. As a result, the news of the treasure spread from one person to the other and at one point through Govindan from the opposite house, the whole village asked for a share. What eventually happened to the advent of archaeology? Has the fig ht and chase between all the villagers trying to reach the treasure come to an end? Who got a thousand gold c oins in the end? You can watch the film and enjoy it.
Vidharth as Machan Tamil Nathan has given a realistic performance from the first scene to the last scene of the village boy’s fake speech, fight, the time when he takes the gold coins and wants to hook up with his girlfriend, and then the decision he takes with Maman Saravana to get into trouble when he tries to divide the sha re. Sara vanan as Mother Anaimuthu is the pinnacle of laziness, doing the right things, turning up the TV volume to beat everyone, taking away the treasure, and then getting stuck in a rut with no other way to connect with each oth er. Arundhati Nair as the girlfriend Boongotai secretly meets Vidharth at the shop, hides in the chicken coop at night after writing a letter to her lover, and lies at home pretending not to know anything when her lover does n ot come. The highlights of the film are the strong character of Hello Kandaswamy as Govindan, the fishmonger from the opposite house, who speaks naturally and without inhibition.
It is through him that the story unfolds, Saravanan continues to follow Vidharth and chases everyone away by ke eping the phone till the end, he has made everyone laugh with comedy and acting till Urai himself comes for the role. Arichandra as George Marian looks innocent to look at but he adds strength to the film with his mature na tural performance Bharti Kannan as police officer Muthu Pandyan, Vertical Raja as Ponram, Pawan Raj as Lord, Jinda as Pitaran, Karna Raja as village leader, Jinda Gopi as intellectual, Semmalar Annam as investigator, Rindu Ravi as Tamil Nathan’s mother Sentamarai, Tamil Selvi as Poongodai’s mother Sarasu and the contribution of the village people to the amazing scenes of the film. Companions are going. Cinematography – Banu Murugan Thr ou ghout the film, the beauty of the visual angles of the village people’s livelihood, village houses, fights and chases is special.
The music by Johan Sivanesh with lyrics by Kapilan, Nandalala, Tanikodi, Muthuvel and Ravi Murugaya is delight ful. Editing – Ram and Satish, Art – Shanmugam, Stunts – Fire Karthik, Dance – Ashok Raja, all the technical artis ts have given the film extra strength. Ravi Murugaya has written and directed the film as a comedy with village c opycat satire as per the title of Ayaar Porkasusu. Director Ravi Murugaya has given a screenplay that is spoken b y selected actors and has a realistic depiction of how two unemployed people get a thousand gold coins and how their lives and the lives of those around them change and how they deceive. The sharing of treasure is beautifull y described in a single scene of hand-holding in a road vehicle. As the stakes widen and the scene changes as the next entrants are revealed, the beautifully told story of greed is a big loss, the events that follow succeed in keep ing the last twenty minutes of excitement about who gets the treasure chest. Not only that, the fact that the film has been well received by the fans with the ‘buy one ticket get another ticket free’ scheme for the first day scree ning in all theaters is an added strength for the film. congratulations.
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Written By- T.H.PRASAD -B4U-Ratting-3 /5