Aruva Sanda Movie Review

Aruva Sanda Movie Review

Cast-;

V Raja, Malavika Menon, Saranya Ponvannan, Naren, Soundararaja, Ganja Karupu, Nellai Siva, Vijay TV Sarath, Kadhal Sukumar, etc.

Crew-;

Director : Aadhiraajan , Music : Dharan , Cinematography : Santhosh Pandi , Editor : VJ Sabu Joseph , Art : Suresh Kallery , Lyrics : Kaviperarasu Vairamuthu , Producer : V Raja , Banner : White Screen production , P R O : Manvai Buvan and others .

Story-;

Raja, a man from a poor family, is good at kabaddi despite not being well educated. His mother Saranya also drea ms of her son becoming a great kabaddi player. Heroine Malavika Menon, a rich housewife, helps the hero as he works hard to fulfill his mother’s dream. Malavika Menon also falls in love with the hero, who rises to become a kabaddi player with the help of the heroine. But when caste became a barrier to their love, did the romantic coup le break the barrier and come together? Nayakan Amma’s dream come true? Isn’t it? That is ‘Arua Sanda 

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Movie Review-;

V. Raja, who has produced the film and also played the hero, has tried to act as much as he can. As it is the first fil m, if we ignore the flaws in his performance and look only at the merits, we can say that he has succeeded in his endeavor. He has acted in a kabaddi playing scene to get applause. Malavika Menon, who is playing the heroine, has acted perfectly in the role of traveling with the story. His conclusion in the final scene is a whip to the caste fanatics.Saranya Ponvannan’s experienced acting as the protagonist’s mother adds strength to the story. The ma nner in which he fulfills the dream of his unfulfilled son is disturbing. 

Naren Saadi, who plays the heroine’s father, has done a fine job portraying the caste-obsessed. Other actors like Selanthararaja, Kadhal Sukumar, Ganja Karupu have also played the roles of the story. Santhosh Pandian’s cine matography captures the beauty of the village and the aggressiveness of the people beautifully and portrays the game of kabaddi naturally. In Tarankumar’s music, the songs and background music have traveled according to t he story.Director Adhirajan, who has directed the story of a romantic couple affected by caste discrimination an d the dreams of the poor, has made the film enjoyable with elegant visuals and sharp dialogues.

Although there have been many romantic films that talk about caste, director Adhirajan, who has given a messa ge to the caste fanatics with a different climax, has also given an entertaining film full of commercial aspects.All in all, ‘Arua Chanda’ will delight everyone. The film revolves around murder. Caste Sangh President Adukalam N aren. His daughter is Malavika Menon. Saranya Ponvannan, who lost her husband and works in a brick kiln. His son is the king. Saranya wants her son to succeed in Kabaddi. Raja concentrates on kabaddi to fulfill his mother’s wish.

Malavika Menon comes to the village to study the game of Kabaddi and make a short film. Then Raja and Malavi ka Menon fall in love. Love is threatened by caste. Did Raja fulfill his mother’s ambition by making a record in the sport of kabaddi? Did the lovers’ desire to be united in life come true? That’s the rest of the story. Raja is a perfe ct fit for the role of a village boy. Kabaddi shows speed in the game. Places to avoid love due to family status are awesome. Heroine Malavika Menon charms with her smile. Saranya Ponvannan is living as a poor mother. The scene of carrying the son in a cart with tears and a blanket is eye-watering.

His acting and dialogue in the climax is a whip to caste fanatics. Aadukalam Naren and Soundararaja have given perfect performances in the villains. Ganja Karupu and Kadhal Sukumar make you laugh. Music composer Thar an has given quality songs. The background music also adds strength to the film. The way cinematographer San thosh Pandi has shot with a rustic feel is eye-catching. If the result had been positive there would have been mo re talk. Director Adhirajan has given a movie that is necessary for the society with love, family relations and ca steism in the background of Kabaddi. Climax is a never-before-said comment.

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

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