Sunday, 8 January 2012

Review - Asuravithu



Hai Viewers,
   I watched the malayalam film 'Asuravithu'  instant day when the film released, written and directed by A.K Sajan, Starring Asif Ali. It is a typical Action Violence movie and the theatre viewers status is good for watching this film, but the response is Cloying and average. Especially it is the Sequel of malayalam film 'Stop Violence', A.K Sajan's film which is prithviraj starrer. Samvrutha sunil, Lena, Vijayaraghavan etc play the lead roles in this flick.

Story


Asif Ali plays as a clement person named Don Bosco, who is the S/O late goonda nicknamed 'Satan'. Infancy of Don his Mother Annie teacher (Lena) handed to a seminary and a priest 'Ambara Achan'(Baburaj) trained him to become a priest.  'Appaji'  a Regent of Notorious Gang named 'Patham Kalam' and they killed a lady navy officer. Don Bosco witnessed this homicide and he knows that his father was killed by Appaji' son, a late Goonda police officer named Stephen. But cruel circumstances misleads his life and he becomes a Don.



The story of the film is nice but the sequences are permanent and repeatation. First Half contains some thrilling scenes and is Okay and Second Half fills up cloying and predictable sequences and in certain places the effects is not interesting.



Asif Ali performs good his role but his appearance of DON is Disproportionate. Actor Baburaj plays the role of Ambara Achan and he handled his character nicely and well and other actors not quotable of their performance.



A.K Sajan scripts and directs this film in indelible pattern and the narration of dialogues are contradictory. Cameraman Vishnu Namboothiri takes some good and adequate visuals. Editor Ranjith Touchriver properly edited this film. Music Director Rajesh mohan composed the tunes is not so praisable.


Overall 'Asuravithu' is not comparitively positive of  the film 'Stop-Violence'.


Rating: * * 










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