Showing posts with label Singam. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Singam. Show all posts

Thursday, July 11, 2013

Film Review: SINGAM II (சிங்கம்II)


You should not miss it if you are a Surya fan!

Cast: Surya, Anushka Shetty, Hansika Motwani, Radha Ravi, Manorama, Vivek, Santhanam, Rahman, Vijaya Kumar, Nassar, Mukesh Rishi
Director: Hari

THE STORY

The story begins from exactly where it was left off in the first one. Duraisingam aka Singam resigns from the police force and goes undercover to teach in a Higher Secondary School in Tuticorin as a NCC Master. In the meanwhile, he keeps a watch on the coastline for illegal activities as instructed by the Home Minister (Vijaya Kumar).

Sathya (Hansika Motwani) is studying in Std. XII. She falls in love with DS and chases him till she finds out that he is already engaged to Kavya (Anushka Shetty). Bhai (Mukesh Rishi) seems to be in charge of the criminal activities in town. Sathya’s uncle Thangaraj (Rahman) has sworn enmity with Bhai. Gathering his facts together, DS hopes to take Thangaraj’s help in fighting Bhai. But is everything as it appears to be?

Soon, DS comes out into the open taking up the post of DSP as there is a bigger enemy out there on the horizon. Danny (Danny Sapani) is a drug cartel kingpin who keeps to international waters to escape being caught. It appears that Bhai has dealings with Danny. DS is keen to catch them red-handed. Will he succeed?

MY PERCEPTION

It is an out and out masala flick – the same as Singam. Surya is a joy to watch on screen. He looks so handsome and fit and acts extremely well. I thoroughly enjoyed the character of Duraisingam handling a troublesome teenager in the guise of Hansika Motwani. He fights, sings, dances, emotes and what not! Excellent work, Surya!

Hansika Motwani has a good role in the film and she has performed very well.

Anushka Shetty is very so-so, same as the first film. Luckily, she has a smaller role in this one. The song-dance sequences were there for the crowd’s entertainment, I suppose. They add absolutely no value to the story.

It was nice to see Rahman after a long time. He has got a fairly chunky role and has performed well.

While the joke sequences with Santhanam don’t have much to do with the story line, the actor has done a pretty good job and keeps the audience laughing with his nonsense.

While there are a number of fight sequences in the sequel, they are not very prolonged. Thank God for that!

VERDICT: The film is worth a see if you like masala flicks. A must-not-miss if you are a Surya fan.

RATING: *** Smart

* Silly
** Shaky
*** Smart
**** Snazzy
***** Super

Friday, June 25, 2010

Film Review: SINGAM (சிங்கம்)

Cast: Surya, Anushka Shetty, Prakash Raj, Nassar, Vivek, Manorama, Radha Ravi, Vijayakumar, Krishna Priya, Bose Venkat, Nizhalgal Ravi, Yuvarani
Director: Hari

The Story: Durai Singam (Surya) is a Sub Inspector of Police. He is in charge of the police station at Nallore, a town in the Thoothukudi District of Tamil Nadu. Their family owns a provision shop and Durai Singam would have been more than happy to run it. But he becomes a police officer as it is his father’s (Radha Ravi) dream. DS is symbolically compared to Singam - the lion in Tamil - and how it safeguards its territory. He handles the police station with absolute ease. Most of the people who come there with complaints are either relatives or friends of the family. DS does his best to bring compromises between the dissenting parties and sends them home happy. There are also times when men try to break the law only to have their backs broken by DS. Kavya (Anushka Shetty) is from Chennai who visits Nallore and falls for the policeman. Mayil Vaaganam (Prakash Raj) runs a huge crime racket in Chennai. He threatens rich businessmen to part with crores of rupees in the name of kidnapping. The film follows the story of how Durai Singam and Mayil Vaaganam get face-to-face in the first place, considering that one is from Nallore and the other from Chennai and the result of that meeting.

Our Perception: The film is a total masala flick but a great fun watch. The film belongs throughout to Surya with Prakash Raj pitching in about 30%.

Surya is handsome, dashing, has a screen presence and acts fabulously with an excellent diction. He can sing, dance, romance, fight and what not. He has a fantastic range. I have seen him in a variety of roles. In the film Vaaranam Aayiram, Surya plays a double role as father and son. The father grows up from a young man, falls in love, gets married and brings up his two children. The son undergoes trauma when his girlfriend dies in an accident, takes to drugs and manages to get out of it thanks to the father. Amazing roles extremely well executed. Ghajini is where he plays the role of a millionaire businessman who loses his lover to villains and his memory too in the bargain. A big feather in his cap! The son of actor Siva Kumar, Surya’s career in Tamil films has grown by leaps and bounds. The ease with which he does the role of Durai Singam makes it difficult to believe that it is but his 25th film. His dialogue delivery in this film in a dialect special to Thoothukkudi is superb. Congratulations, Surya! Keep up the good work.

Anushka Shetty as the heroine Kavya looks ugly and her dressing sense is pathetic. As regards her acting skills, she manages to scrape a pass.

Prakash Raj is a veteran and has done a wonderful job of the part of the villain just as expected. Kudos!

Vivek in the role of Yettu Erimalai was disappointing. I have seen way better performances by Vivek. The comedy sequences appear rather forced. I sincerely hope to see more quality from Vivek in future.

The rest of the cast including Radha Ravi as Durai Singam’s father, Nizhalgal Ravi as the fraudulent ACP, Vijayakumar as the Home Minister and Nassar as Kavya’s father, have done their parts well.

There were a number of fight sequences in the film that were quite violent. A few of them could have been cut down or at least reduced in length. But I see that these are greatly welcomed by the public and so cannot quite blame the director.

The computer graphics used through the film were great.
VERDICT: Most definitely worth a see. சிங்கம் வெற்றி நடை போடுகிறது!

RATING: ****Snazzy

* Silly
** Shaky
*** Smart
**** Snazzy
***** Super