Friday 7 December 2012

'Hitlist' - Review



'Hitlist' is just building up for acting career of Bala, but as a debut directorial of him the film is totally failure. It has the lack of perfect scripting and much more resemblance of certain scenes of blockbusters like Naan Mahan allai (its Starting scene), Vikramarkudu, Ghajini etc. We can realise that Bala inspired the making style from these movies. 'Hitlist' released today and unfortunately its responses are negative.

Story
Vikram Rathore (Bala), an impulsive & strict police officer who handling a case that a psychic person who kills polices and trace out the culprit.

Hitlist story breaks the twine and the sequences makes u predictable.

'Hitlist' has rounded out in multi-star castings along with Bala, Unni Mukundan, Riyaz Khan, Narain, Samudrakani, Thalaivasal Vijay, Suresh Krishna, Sandhya, Aiswarya Devan etc. But they have nothing to do in their roles except Bala and Kannada Actor Dhruv (done a villain role). Bala's protagonist role is in throughout scenes (from the start to end) and no-doubt to mention that its a 'Bala Show-off'. Dhruv's appearance and gestures are nice, but his lip movements are discorded to his dubbing artist.

Besides as a director, Bala takes up the charge of story & screenplay and also produced by his own banner Arunachalam pictures. The film has jam packed with a lot of actors, fights and inspirations from some other blockbusters' scenes but Bala is much more care about its shots (fairly created). Moreover, thrill scenes have canons like Tamil films. Madhu Neelakantan's visual angles is good and Samjith's editing is just pass. Alphonse Joseph's tunes are noisy.

Totally, 'Hitlist' has no more positives

Grade:  A 'Flop' list
Rating: 1.75/5

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