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Sangathamizhan Review: Vijay Sethupathi’s Movie Is Not Reviving Enough (Rating: **)

Sangathamizhan Review: Vijay Sethupathi's Movie Is Not Reviving Enough (Rating: **)

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Film: Sangathamizhan

Cast: Vijay Sethupathi, Nivetha Pethuraj, Raashi Khanna, Soori

 

Director: Vijay Chandar

Rating: **

Reviewer: George Sylex

What's About - The film starts with court scene where case is about not permitting to begin a copper factory in a village close to Theni region, at that point it goes to Chennai where Vijay Sethupathi (Murugan) is attempting to turn into an actor alongside him Soori who also need to turn into a hero. Murugan begins to look all starry eyed at Kamalini (Raashi Khanna), a girl of an industrialist ( Ravi Kishen), who imparts a flashback to Murugan's clone, named Sangathamizhan (played by Vijay Sethupathi).

Analysis -The screenplay is uninventive to the point that you can see a hundred cliches that uncovered the banality of the content and the worn-out plot. This should be Vijay Sethupathi's commercial hero launching vehicle but then again regardless of endless endeavors, movie producers will not perceive any reason why he is appropriate just for his image of movies and not simply everything. Utilizing the most well-known grub of action films, this one is another masalathon. In such movies, it is the most of its lead man that gauges substantial. Vijay Sethupathi assumes the job with extraordinary pleasure. However, the issue is the treatment, which isn't crude and since spectators have just became acclimated to polished packing of this sort of film.

Performances - Sethupathy conveys Murugan with noteworthy thrill. For only him, Sangathamizhan sparkles and his screen control covers the subtleties brilliantly. Raashi Khanna is an able beautiful sight and is smooth in her stint. Nivetha Pethuraj has her impact well. Ashutosh Rana and Ravi Kishan are simple personifications of Southern film as the eye protruding baddies however don't figure out how to direct much power or dread! They to be sure is able to do much better and movies like these don't properly adapt them.

Direction - Using the vintage recipe, the director Vijay Chandar neglects to enthuse a lot of artfulness into his film. An all-in-all entertainer that it tries to end up being incorrigible and bizarre at places. Unfortunately, the punches of the film are for the most part dull and stay bland. I won't call it exhausting because it obviously diverts you as often as possible yet excitement wise the film misses the mark. The songs are just fine.

Verdict - Sangathamizhan isn't offensive or bland, it's simply not reviving enough. An exaggerate of beating baddies, the film neglects to coordinate with the degree of action masala template as far as cognizant portrayal or punch! The plot is tedious and the blast depletes itself by offering recognizable power stuffed fights that need fun.

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