ARIYA MALA TAMIL MOVIE REVIEW

ARIYA MALA TAMIL MOVIE REVIEW

Beautiful village…

 Lives in the village with parents and a younger sister, the heroine Aryamala. At this stage, the heroine has a dream.. in which the hero appears. The heroine is deeply in love with that imaginary hero.

 Then the village festival takes place. Nayak comes to shout for it. The heroine is the same young man she saw in her dream.

 Both begin to fall in love at first sight.

 At one point the hero breaks his hesitation and expresses his love. But the heroine refuses.

 On the other hand, his uncle himself plans to kill the heroine.

 The story revolves around whether the heroine escapes from her uncle’s murder attempt and whether her love comes together.

 The hero RS Karthi is acting naturally. The heroine’s feelings of love, her reluctance to say it, and then her frankness, and her heartbreak when she refuses, are captivating. Especially in the Koothukati dancing scenes, he is extra enjoyable.

Heroine Manisha Jith is a child star in the Tamil film industry. He comes as a heroine and impresses. He has given a wonderful performance. The scenes where he regrets his problem and the scene where Sami speaks aggressively in front of the statue attracts attention.

 Marimuthu, who comes as the heroine’s uncle, threatens as the villain. Dance master Sivashankar, who plays the choreographer, Usha Elizabeth, who plays the heroine’s mother, and Tavasi, who plays the village elder, also impress with their natural performances. .

 Excellent cinematography by Jaishankar Ramalingam. Selva Nambi’s music and the songs are enjoyable. Background music is also a strength of the film.

 The fight scenes of Mittal Selva and Veera are special. Hariharan’s cinematography is okay.

 The movie makes you feel like you have actually visited a village. Besides, the soulful romance between the hero and the heroine is engrossing in the way it is told and the moving climax.

 Aryamala is a film based on a story based on a low budget despite minor flaws. Watch and enjoy.

MOVIE RATING : 2/5.

MOVIE REVIEW BY B4U MEDIA TEAM