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Sunday, September 8, 2013

TAMIL EXCLUSIVE VARUTHAPADADHA VALIBAR SANGAM MOVIE REVIEW:::::::



                





                                          


                                                                    Varudhapadatha Vailbar Sangam is all about the Village head Sivanandi (Sathyaraj) for whom family prestige  is more important and when Police came to know a news that he Killed his own daughter Latha Pandi(Sri Divya) and Bose Pandi(Sivakarthikeyan) their investigation forms the crux of the story.
The film’s biggest strength is Sathyraj without him the film would have been a boring watch. The first fifteen minutes and the last fifteen minutes of the movie is undoubtedly entertaining, thanks to Sathyaraj’s characterization and his majestic performance.
Sathyaraj has given a serious start to the movie by accepting the fact that he killed his own daughter and ends the movie with his trademark hilarious comedy timing.  we don’t want to break the suspense,watch out for the climax as it is hilarious and gives a comic relief.
Cinematography by Balasubramaniem is good and gives a beautiful feel on screen. Editing by Vivekh Harshan is technically adequate.Though VVS gives a boring feel director Ponram has created suspense and makes the audience to sit throughout the movie for its climax which shows his brilliance. Being Rajesh’s assistant the comedy should have worked well, had the director spilled the comic essence (which we felt in the climax) throughout the movie the film would have been a better end product.
A few such scenes which are really impressive are when Siva sports fancy costumes to impress Bindu Madhavi (looking really attractive in a little cameo as a school teacher) and when Siva comes across as a dramatic lawyer who stands up to the practice of ‘minors’ getting married in the village. Soori continues to ably fill the void left by Vadivelu and when he says English words in his own style such as ‘Domato’, ‘Deedikation’, ‘No Poisan’ etc., you can’t help but chuckle. Though you might be reminded of Kedi Billa Killadi Ranga, there isn’t anything to complain as these two actors seem to really enjoy each others’ presence.
The heroine Sri Divya looks really young, pretty and emotes well too. A good find indeed! The other support actors such as Naan Kadavul Rajendran and all of Sathyaraj’s sidekicks play their parts convincingly.

Rajesh’s hilarious dialogues and his narration in the start set the movie up nicely and he can be proud of his assistant Ponram’s debut venture as VVS is bound to be a hot-seller in the market, much like Rajesh’s comedy flicks.

VERDICT: siva's valibar sangam is a hit,not waste for                         your money.

                               3/5
                  

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