Sunday, October 3, 2010

ROBOT

The long wait is over. It's time for thalaivar padam "Endhiran". Before I proceed any further let me make myself clear that this is definitely not a review of this movie and I'll tell you why.
In my opinion a review of any work of art like a cinema, by an individual is meant to explore good aspects and not so good aspects of that work. Though it's subject to that person's own interpretation, people who want to see that particular work of art can go through these reviews to have an idea of what's actually in store for them or more specifically whether it's worth the effort or not.

Having said this, it's not applicable to our thalaivar's padam. Reviews of his movies are irrelevant and can be dispensed with. It's like a big festival which comes once in two or three years and everybody wants to participate in it. They can not afford to be left behind without their share of fun and frolic. No matter where you are, what you do but when his movie releases you have to go and watch it, period. It's like devotees going to temples for no specific reason. Rajni's fans are devotees of a different kind. It doesn't matter who has directed the movie, whoever else has acted in the movie, and even if there isn't any story at all, it's just enough for them to have a glimpse at their movie idol on the big screen. Such is his charisma and magnetism towards which like everyone else I am also drawn. His style of acting, his style of dancing, his style of dialogue delivery and to top it all his style alone can make the fans go in a frenzy.

It's an enigma that when today's young, fair and handsome actors well trained in dance and sporting six pack bodies struggle to draw crowds, this sexagenarian actor has consistently drawn crowds of all classes, in all centres. Unlike popular belief that he is just a commercial star, if we go through his filmography one will surely be impressed with his work earlier in his career. Our current crop of actors would do well to emulate it. So that's the review of the move "ENDHIRAN". My sincere belief is that you would be going through this review having watched it already. If not I hope you would be leaving this midway to watch it.

For those who have already watched the movie and still going through this review, one wonderful insight.

When the entire country was tense awaiting the verdict of ayodhya, people of almost all other states were weary of any untoward incidents but people of Tamilnadu in my opinion weren't so concerned about it. The release of thalaivar padam is far more gripping, exciting and enticing than the fate of a temple for a poor chap known as Ram!

3 comments:

Rajesh Kumar Babu said...

nice one

K.Deviprasadareddy said...

:-)

Raguraman said...

"The release of thalaivar padam is far more gripping, exciting and enticing than the fate of a temple for a poor chap known as Ram!" - Class punch reddy... really enjoyed your writing...