Endhiran Tamil Movie Reviews and Cast and Crews
Endhiran Tamil Movie Cast and Crews
Movie Review : Endhiran
Banner : Sun Pictures
Cast : Rajinikanth, Aishwarya Rai Bachchan, Danny Denzongpa, Santhanam, Karunas and Others
Music : A R Rahman
Cinematography : R. Rathnavelu
Editor : Anthony Gonsalves
Costume Design : Manish Malhotra
Written by : Balakumaran, Sujatha Rangarajan, S. Shankar
Producer: Kalanidhi Maran
Director: S. Shankar
Released Date: October 01, 2010
Rating : 4/5
Endhiran Tamil Movie Story:
A different treat, the story begins with the scientist Dr Vaseekaran (Rajinikanth) and his goal in life is to come up with a multi purpose robot that can serve the Indian army. He successfully creates one and names it Chitti (Rajinikanth). In no time, Chitti becomes a sensation and this doesn't go well with Vaseekaran's mentor Dr Bohra (danny). He manages to reject the robot stating it doesn't have the power to judge and feel. Vaseekaran works on that as well but that leads to trouble to him and his lady love Sana (aishwarya). What is that trouble and where the story goes from there forms the rest.
Endhiran Tamil Movie Presentation:
The director has come up with a variety storyline and though the presentation is good, the narrative is weak. The dialogues were normal, the script was just average, the screenplay was not quick. Background score was alright but only three songs were worth watching. Cinematography was excellent. Visual graphics were revolutionary. Editing was alright. Costumes were impressive and art department was apt. Rajinikanth has done his role with élan and though his usual mannerisms are missing, he manages to score brownie points. Aishwarya is a real visual treat, her sensuous appeal and her natural glow has been captured very well and her presence on the screen keeps audience busy. Danny was decent, Santhaman was okay, Cochin Haneefa was alright, M S Bhaskar was moderate, Kalabhavan Mani was quick, the others did their bit as required.
Endhiran Tamil Movie Conclusion:
The film comes across as a new wave of cinema in the Indian history. The concept, the presentation and the extensive graphics used are clear examples for that. However, while the first half was good and looked promising, things tend to slow down in the second half and causes a bit of idle time. The climax action sequence was really good and that makes up for some slack. Overall, the film can be watched for its new approach and the visual appeal but then the content part is quite weak so there is not much of a feel. At the box office, the openings will be huge given the star power and the hype but eventually it could turn out to be a hit.
HQMoviesBox Verdict: Strongly recommended, must for today's generation
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