Friday 12 October 2012

'Maatraan' - Review



Actor Surya does firstly a challenging role in his career as a conjoined twins in 'Maatraan', a K.V Anand film which released today (12/10/2012) worldwide. 'Maatraan' is hopefulness film about actor Surya's fans but opinions are mostly mixed, because it doesn't reach the eager anticipations.

Story
'Akhilan' and 'Vimalan' (Surya), a conjoined twins who having different traits. Their father (Sachin khedkar), a genetic scientist and also a successful in his business of 'energion' is a energy drink product. Akhilan knows that his father doing an illegal business to rapid growth of his wealth. In this stage, Akhilan is murdered and Vimalan finds out the real culprits.   

Maatraan, a scientific thriller implying a good significant story reels with commercial ingredients in First half and the Second Half regarding about moral issues but it fail to keep up a pace. Even though its climax is effectual but lacks the effect. For 'Interval' related scenes, helps more impact.

Surya fervently did a good job in his characters 'Akhilan' and 'Vimalan' with different looks which would make a whopping profit for this film and 'Maatraan' is a pomp of Surya. Actress Kajal Agarwal is just passable in her character and the other central roles of Sachin Khedkar and Tara are good.

Director K.V.Anand made this by his formulaic pattern like in 'entertaining factors' and 'scientific twists', Maatraan isn't special from him and the writer Subha. More over it feels taking up much time in second half making. S.Sounderrajan captures the elegant visuals and Anthony's Editing is just follows the script. Except other good CGI, 'Maatraan is mainly failure in Harris Jayaraj's musical, he pours the old wine and the pathetic Graphics of 'one of the conjoined twins'

Grade:   Maatraan isn't so 'Extra Ordinary'
Rating:  6/10

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