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Veeram Movie Review


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Staring : Ajith, Tamannah, Viddarth, Santhanam, Vidyu Raman
Director : Siva
Music : Devi Sri Prasad
Production : Vijaya Productions
Timesofap Rating: 3.5/5


Thala Ajith is back to his rural avatar and every movie fan in Kollywood is having their curiosity to know how Ajith carries himself in a traditional rural subject as after a long time the actor has bid a good-bye to his comfortable urban, trendy look but Ajith has proved everyone wrong and one can frankly say that ‘ Thala irangi adichurukar’.

Veeram is all about a fearless elder brother, his relationship with his four brothers and how a gorgeous lady love and her family changes his life.  In recent past we haven’t seen a mass entertainer with much feel good factor and appropriate mass screen presence, but Veeram has brought the good old days which can be enjoyed by everyone in the family for a festival occasion, thanks to Ajith’s majestic screen presence and Siva’s screenplay which is a complete package for the audience.

Discussing about the cast it was Ajith, the actor leads the show like a true super star and the film movies at a rapid pace with his powerful screen presence. It is too good to see Ajith with ample amount of energy, be it the fight sequence and dance sequence Ajith has showed his true character and it is an absolute treat to the viewers.

After Ajith it is Santhanam who acts as a pillar of strength to Veeram, the comedian has made a great comeback and his comic one-liners bring the roofs down. Tamannaah has given a superb performance in the film, the gorgeous girl looks perfect in every scene and has done justice to the meaty role offered to her.

The other supporting cast including Nassar, Appu Kutty, Atul Kulkarni, Viddarth, Suhail, Bala, Pradeep Rawat, Thambi Ramaiah has given adequate performance.

Veeram is not just another mass masala entertainer even the cinematography quality and editing by K Viswanath is more than adequate. The rail stunt sequence gives goose-bumps , especially when Ajith hangs out of the train. Dialogues by Barathan is another big bonus and even the punch-dialogues doesn’t appear to be exaggerated and it suits Ajith’s mass image.

Devi Sri Prasad’s songs are just okay but the BGM is solid and gives the perfect mass feel for the film.  Last but not least director Siva must be lauded for this splendid entertainer, though there are some cliché scenes in the second half the director has maintained the pace at a unique pace and it is the toughest task for a commercial entertainer.

On the whole Veeram is a perfect family entertainer and don’t miss this colorful cinema for this pongal.

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