But he doesn’t find Vikram there.Wishing to teach him a lesson, Abhishek kidnaps Vikram’s wife, which is played by Aishwarya Rai.Abhi knows that police was chasing him, so he hides in the nearby jungle.Īnd here the story takes ‘U’ turn, when both Abhi-Ash fall in love. To take revenge, a fuming Abhishek enters Vikram’s house. The story of the film goes like this: Abhi’s sister gets publicly disgraced by the role played by South star Vikram.
The story of much-awaited flick ‘Ravana’, which was kept as a guarded secret, is out of the closet.Īccording to sources, the storyline of Abhi-Ash starrer, which is set for 2009 release, was only told to the leading characters including Abhishek Bachchan, Aishwarya Rai and a few other members involved in the project. The Honey Honey song is completely out of sync with the movie. The twists in the movie are too cliched and too numerous to be enjoyed. There is a fair share of twists and bad song placements in the second half ( can you imagine a duet song soon after the demise of the heroine’s brother?). While the “first half” could have been the saviour of the movie, the second half was, without qualifications, bad. Without revealing much, I can say that Jegan has done a good job and we can expect to see him get more such roles in the future. He’s not just the comic relief in the movie, but plays a vital role.
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Jegan has got a decent role in this movie and makes full use of it. The first half is racy with comic interludes from Jegan. Tammanah looks good and has done a decent job in a rather limited role ( which is not new in Tamil cinema).
His acting, dialogue delivery, action and, prehaps more importantly, his looks, are all as expected from the Vaaranam Aayiram hero. The Suriya-Tammanah chemistry seemed very good and the scenes portraying their second meeting ( god! the first meeting was pretty deplorable) have been shot well. Well, the romance does require some mention. The movie is about how Deva overcomes Kamalesh in his smuggling venture and eventually becomes ( not unpredictably) a customes officer. The audience can now throw in some romance, some twists and a climax sequence to get the entire “picture”. If you, like me, expected to see more such action sequences later in the movie, you will be sorely disappointed, for, with this action sequence and the “hero’s intro” song (Pala palakra pagala nee), the movie is pretty much over. Suriya is watched in Congo by Segal and his men and what follows is a brilliantly choreographed action sequence in which Suriya recovers the diamond pouch that Segal’s men steal from him. Here we see Suriya, and his sidekick Jegan, obtain a pouch of diamonds from the country’s rebels. Next, we are taken to Congo, the land of diamonds and AIDS, as said by Suriya’s character. Segal informs the police about the piracy and Suriya and gang have a close escape. Akashdeep Segal (Kamalesh), son of a friendly rival of Prabhu’s gang wants to depart from the friendly ways and establish himself as the numero uno. In the next few scenes the villain emerges.
Suriya is a smuggler working for Prabhu (Doss)and in this intro scene, he is seen smuggling pirated copy of a diwali release. The movie begins by showing Suriya aka Deva as a wealthy and well-educated traveller ( who criticizes corporates) only to find his English to be replaced with Madras slang and his true profession revealed when he leaves the airport.