Monday, 23 January 2012

Vettai - Review



Director Lingusaamy again comes with a racy and mass entertainer movie 'Vettai', with film stars Aarya, Madhavan, Sameera reddy and Amala Paul handling the lead roles while Nassar, Ashothosh Rana,Tambi Ramaiya performes supporting roles. Vettai produced by UTV motion pictures and Thirupathi Brothers film media Pvt. Ltd. was released on 13 Jan.2012 , a Pongal release  and proved to be a 'Mass entertainer'. Vettai includes Masala ingredients and the story narration gives an 'Adrenalin' rush.

Story

Vettai' story revolves around two brothers named Gurumoorthy(Aarya) and Thirumoorthy(Madhavan). The elder brother Thiru being sensitive and scared of violence while the younger Guru, is a jobless and unafraid rogue. After the death of their Father, a Police officer, Thiru becomes the successor and rises to fame because his brother Guru secretly punishes the suspects and saves the Thiru's position. But the circumstances foreclose to a Regent mob gangster named Annachi's (Ashuthosh Rana) anger and he begins to seek revenge on Thiru. The gang severely torments Thiru. The twist in the story is when Guru trains his brother to lose his fear and helps him become a valiant police officer. The two brothers gets back at Annachi and protects their family from his avenge.

Vettai story contains a mass film's considerable sequences and it keeps the energy throughout first and second half, but some scenes are not appreciable because it creates predictability. 

Aarya is the main attraction of this film and he handled his character impressively with his charming spirit. The character gives a boost to his acting career. Madhavan performed the character 'Thiru' adding some expressions impressively and has transformed in to the character very well. Sameera reddy and Amala paul played the pairs of Madhavan - Aarya with ease. The supporting roles are applaudable too but the villain role 'Annachi' done by Ashuthosh rana is caricatured as a loud voice with outdated punch dialogues.

Director Lingusaamy scripts and directs this film with his usual rollick factors, Romance, Humour, Sentiments, Action and MusicThe dialogue written by Brintha Sarathy inscribes some nice and apt dialogues. The main positive factor in this film is the cinematography and editing done by Nirav shah and Anthony respectively. Nirav shah's visuals proves his efficiency to take some striking sequences in Vettai especially the tone and lighting of action sequences is his best and Anthony trimmed the scenes and shots admirably. Though the background score deserves a mention, music by Yuvan Shankar Raja falls short.

Overall 'Vettai' packed with delicious ingredients is well rendered.

Grade: 'Vettai' is a 'Rollicking Entertainer' and a 'Pongal Feast'

Rating: 3.5/5

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