Movie Review: 'Rajapattai'; Star Cast: Vikram, Deeksha Seth, K Viswanath, Mithra Kurian, Pradeep Rawat; Director: Suseenthiran; Producer: Pvp Cinemas; Music: Yuvan Shankar Raja; Rating - ** - a road unfit to travel.
'Rajapattai', which means 'the path of the king', has turned out to be a poor show in terms of story, script and performances. Director Suseenthiran, known for presenting films with different themes, has failed to impress with his new offering.
The story, script, romance, item song, the characterisation - everything has been poorly conceived and executed. The stunts by Anal Arasu and the cinematography by.
'Rajapattai', which means 'the path of the king', has turned out to be a poor show in terms of story, script and performances. Director Suseenthiran, known for presenting films with different themes, has failed to impress with his new offering.
The story, script, romance, item song, the characterisation - everything has been poorly conceived and executed. The stunts by Anal Arasu and the cinematography by.
- 12/24/2011
- by Diksha Singh
- RealBollywood.com
Kavalan (Bodyguard) Cast: Vijay, Asin, Vadivelu, Rajkiran and Mithra Kurian Director: Siddique Rating: *1/2 One has always felt that a rank bad Hollywood film is far better than a rank bad Bollywood feature. And a rank bad Bollywood movie is any day better than a rank bad Tamil work. Films from Tamil Nadu seem to be getting increasingly repetitive and idea stealers. With performances vulgarly dramatised – that resemble badly produced street theatre – Tamil movies, if allowed this free fall, will soon be overshadowed by Malayalam cinema, which despite modest budgets manages to get a good story and weave it ...
- 2/2/2011
- Hindustan Times - Cinema
Kavalan (Bodyguard) Cast: Vijay, Asin, Vadivelu, Rajkiran and Mithra Kurian Director: Siddique Rating: *1/2 One has always felt that a rank bad Hollywood film is far better than a rank bad Bollywood feature. And a rank bad Bollywood movie is any day better than a rank bad Tamil work. Films from Tamil Nadu seem to be getting increasingly repetitive and idea stealers. With performances vulgarly dramatised – that resemble badly produced street theatre – Tamil movies, if allowed this free fall, will soon be overshadowed by Malayalam cinema, which despite modest budgets manages to get a good story and weave it ...
- 2/2/2011
- Hindustan Times - Cinema
Kavalan (Bodyguard) Cast: Vijay, Asin, Vadivelu, Rajkiran and Mithra Kurian Director: Siddique Rating: *1/2 One has always felt that a rank bad Hollywood film is far better than a rank bad Bollywood feature. And a rank bad Bollywood movie is any day better than a rank bad Tamil work. Films from Tamil Nadu seem to be getting increasingly repetitive and idea stealers. With performances vulgarly dramatised – that resemble badly produced street theatre – Tamil movies, if allowed this free fall, will soon be overshadowed by Malayalam cinema, which despite modest budgets manages to get a good story and weave it ...
- 2/2/2011
- Hindustan Times - Cinema
Kavalan (Bodyguard) Cast: Vijay, Asin, Vadivelu, Rajkiran and Mithra Kurian Director: Siddique Rating: *1/2 One has always felt that a rank bad Hollywood film is far better than a rank bad Bollywood feature. And a rank bad Bollywood movie is any day better than a rank bad Tamil work. Films from Tamil Nadu seem to be getting increasingly repetitive and idea stealers. With performances vulgarly dramatised – that resemble badly produced street theatre – Tamil movies, if allowed this free fall, will soon be overshadowed by Malayalam cinema, which despite modest budgets manages to get a good story and weave it ...
- 2/2/2011
- Hindustan Times - Cinema
Kavalan (Bodyguard) Cast: Vijay, Asin, Vadivelu, Rajkiran and Mithra Kurian Director: Siddique Rating: *1/2 One has always felt that a rank bad Hollywood film is far better than a rank bad Bollywood feature. And a rank bad Bollywood movie is any day better than a rank bad Tamil work. Films from Tamil Nadu seem to be getting increasingly repetitive and idea stealers. With performances vulgarly dramatised – that resemble badly produced street theatre – Tamil movies, if allowed this free fall, will soon be overshadowed by Malayalam cinema, which despite modest budgets manages to get a good story and weave it ...
- 2/2/2011
- Hindustan Times - Cinema
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