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--- On Wed, 6/16/10, Gopal Srinivasan <[email protected]> wrote:

From: Gopal Srinivasan <[email protected]>
Subject: [arr] Raavan movie review
To: "arrahmanfans" <[email protected]>
Date: Wednesday, June 16, 2010, 2:00 PM

"More than songs, the background score by A.R. Rahman will surely
receive more welcome as the musician has well performed enhancing the
breathtaking shots of Santhosh Sivan."

SPOILER ALERT

Raavan Movie Review

Banner : Madras Talkies, Reliance Big Pictures
Production : Subash Chandrabose
Star Cast : Abhishek Bachchan, Aishwarya Rai, Vikram, Priyamani,
Bipasha Basu, Govinda, Ravi Kissen
Screenplay and Direction : Mani Ratnam
Music : A R Rahman

Here comes the biggest release of Indian film industry and it’s really
a greatest show as Manirathnam would definitely never let any down
now. We have interesting excerpts of review for Manirathnam’s upcoming
film ‘Raavan’ slated to hit screens tomorrow. This isn’t a
full-fledged review as we don’t want to reveal the complete status and
break down your expectation levels.

Firstly, it’s all about Vikram, who just overshadows everyone over the
screens in spite of Abhishek Bacchan donning the lead character. Maybe
Aishwarya Rai was good at certain levels and the films that
established her in a completely amazing manner were few. You can
easily point them out like ‘Iruvar’, ‘Guru’ and ‘Jodha Akbar’.
Undoubtedly, the actress sweeps out every films and establishes her in
a newer way.

Here goes the complete synopsis of Raavan.

The film revolves around three characters: Beera (Abhishek Bachchan),
Ragini (Aishwarya Rai Bachchan) and Dev Pratap Sharma (Vikram).

Despites every conflict of opposition, Dev – a righteous cop and
Raghini – a classical dancer get married. Soon they move together to
the deep-rooted region of Lal Maati, a rural town in North India. This
place has no regards for the police and court law, but in the hands of
Beera (Abhishek Bacchan). Being a man with his own principles and
handling the issues down his way (partially based on Maoist groups),
he has no problems until Dev Pratap Sharma enters his way. On a
mission to put an end to Beera’s realms, Dev tears the things down as
it leads to unexpected twists with shocking and surprising turns.

Broken down in spirits as his happiness is completely lost through his
close blood relation, it’s turn for him to retaliate. It is just as
you expected as Beera kidnaps Raghini only to find the justice in his
own way.

But then, things are completely gonna be different as the journey that
upholds in second hour with more characters involved in this drama
will surely entertain you with a different dimension.

We have a small notice for the audiences, who have decided to watch
the film. Before watching it, do not expect Manirathnam to go by the
customary features.

At the end, there will nothing define as WHO WAS WRONG and WHO WAS
RIGHT? It is just as it happened with Akira Kurusowa’s RASHOMON. The
ultimate decision about the right judgment lies in the hands of no
one, but you. Might be for the situation, there may be few debates
popping up sooner after the show is over as few people may advocate
for Beera, while others Raghini and Dev.

Unlike other films, it’s best to make few points on the technical
aspects. This is outstanding and you could have guessed it just with
the list of the technicians. First of all, Manirathnam’s ability to
shoot major portion of the film besides, inner and nearby locations of
waters has to be appreciation. The backdrops of locations maybe
different, but the continuities have been strictly followed as
audiences may not feel the difference anywhere.

In fact, the story’s proceedings are mostly happening over there. You
would not have found any sequences related to an unexpected character
proposing the ladylove in water. Yes, the scene where Abhishek
Bachchan expresses his love for Aishwarya between the waters is simply
superb and for sure there are possibilities of audiences keeping quiet
with shock or may freak out raising for applauses.

For the performance, Abhishek Bachchan is exposed in a completely
different manner from Manirathnam’s yesteryear films Yuva and Guru.
Try to grasp on his performance of Aishwarya Rai, the victim trying to
attack him and yet he reciprocates with a different gesture. But the
man who steals the show is South Indian actor Chiyaan Vikram. He is
fit and more perfect and this one does not look like debut film in
Hindi. He is so well versed with dialogues. His introduction is not as
formal as it happens with his previous Tamil films.

When it comes to dialogues, Aishwarya Rai gets more footage just as
she emotes well wedged between confusions on finalizing her life’s
way.

The supporting actors like Ravi Kissan and Priyamani (one of the
important characters in this film) have done the best performances.
But some of the conversations pertaining between every character look
like a stage play. Vikram’s body language speaks more than his
dialogues while yesteryear actor Govinda has got far away from those
clownery acts. Every character has its own definitions and conclusions
as director Manirathnam does justice to the roles he has designed.

More than songs, the background score by A.R. Rahman will surely
receive more welcome as the musician has well performed enhancing the
breathtaking shots of Santhosh Sivan. But it’s weird to see that
Manirathnam’s ‘GURU’ climax shot of freeze-and-frame is used at more
sequence. For exemplification, the ‘KATA KATA’ has similar shot that
causes a sort of pain in the neck. It could have been done even
without it. Sreekar Prasad’s editing is crisp as before as he doesn’t
try anything new. But the best of all picturing is 'BEHNE DE' that has
everything superb - music, camera, lyrics and performing levels of
actors.

There are some emotional criteria involving Abhishek Bachchan and
Priyamani and their heart-binding scenes at certain portions will
attract the audiences of all centres.

On the whole, Raavan is a great movie at Indian standards that will be
regarded as the best flicks of contemporary period.

Verdict: A different and best of Manirathnam’s showpieces

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