Film: Varuthapadatha
Valibar Sangam
Starring: Siva Karthikeyan,
Sathya Raj, Sri Divya
Director: Ponram
Producer: P Madhan
Banner: Escape Artist Motion
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Music: D.Imman
Varutha Padatha Valibar
Sangam directed by Ponram and music by D. Imman of Kumki released on September
6. Way2movies exclusively presents Varutha Padatha Valibar Sangam Movie Review Starring Siva Karthikeyan, Sri Divya
and Sathyaraj in the lead roles.
Story:
Varathapadatha Valibar Sangam starts with the serious
intro of Village head Sivanandi (Sathyaraj), a man who dies for prestige. Bose
Pandi (Siva Karthikeyan) and Latha Pandi (Sri Divya) falls for each other and
with the routine comedy tracks of Soori, here comes a twist in the tale. As the
story progresses, police battalion comes to investigate Sivanandi that ends up
unlocking the twist. Watch the movie for climax…
Performances:
Siva
Karthikeyan is
at his best in the boy next door role as ever. Tamil RJ turn actor has improved
his dancing skills. His comic sequences with Soori are good but couldn’t bring
the house down. The frames where the duo becomes founders of Sangam went well
through audiences. Soori’s all time one-liners’ didn’t work big time for
Varathapadatha Valibar Sangam.
Sri
Divya looks
young and did her parts well, could have done still better. Short, but Bindu
Madhavi’s cameo as school teacher is able-bodied.
Sathyaraj has carried Varatha
Padatha Valibar Sangam on his shoulders, with his hilarious yet serious act and
especially climax is feast.
Technical Analysis:
Director Ponram has excelled in sticking the audiences to
seats while the script is not so outstanding for comedy capers, screenplay and
characterization were at best. M. Rajesh’s dialogues lifted the movie to next
level.
Though D. Imman’s audio went viral through music lovers,
filming and placement of tracks were bit tedious. Ootha colour Ribbon and
Paakathey Paakathey looks colorful.
Balasubramaniem’s cinematography is one more plus to the
movie that helped film look more pleasing and feel good on screen experience.
Vivek Harshan’s editing works are according, while
narration appears to be dragging at places.
Analysis:
Starting and ending of Varathapadatha Valibar
Sangam, 15mins each in particular are enthralling and make audiences stick to
the chairs, for which director Ponram needs a tap, while in the remaining time
he just engaged audiences with comedy that didn't touch audiences’ chord in the
right level.
Varathapadatha Valibar Sangam is out and out Sathyaraj’s
film. The veteran has managed to bond viewers with his comic expressions,
prestige mix police investigation scenes came out really well and climax is
hilarious upshot.
Balasubramaniam’s camera works are worth watching. Last
but not least, scenes like Siva karthikeyan’s fancy costume for Bindu Madhavi
and water pipe scene in the second half are good.
Final Verdict:
No sentiments, no drama, only entertainment…
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