Exception To The Rule

Written by Gobi on Saturday, January 30, 2010 at 11:24 PM

Long Gone Are The days When There Were :: Exception To The Rule ::...Here Are Few Examples That Tells Us That :: The Exception Becomes The Rule ::...





































Jaggubhai Movie Review

Written by Gobi on at 6:41 AM

Stories on father-daughter relationship are rarely made in Tamil cinema. Filmmaker K S Ravikumar, who is known for commercial entertainers, has tried his hands at a touchy tale, however quite typical to his style. There is action, romance and sentiment in the movie which has a strong storyline too.


Unlike earlier movies of Ravikumar, 'Jaggubhai' doesn't involve a huge star cast but the artistes have a role to play in the script. Ravikumar has woven the screenplay around Sarath Kumar and Shriya with enough scope for sentiments and emotions. The whole story is set in Australia.

The movie, seemingly inspired by Japanese film 'Wasabi', does leave an impact with audience. Ravikumar has made certain changes that suit to the taste of the local audience.

Jaganathan (Sarath Kumar) is a tough cop, who is known for his rude ways of handling criminals. A bachelor, Jagannathan is dreaded by baddies. One day he gets a call from Australia informing him that his girl friend (Ilavarasi), who he met last some two decades ago had died and that her last wish was that a girl child born to her and Jaganathan be taken care by him.

Jaganathan sets on a trip to Australia to realise her last wish. Flashback reveals the incidents that took place 20 years ago. Jaganathan had been to the abroad country then as an under cover. He goes to the place disguised as Jaggubhai to catch a dreaded criminal (Hamid Ansari).

The Australian government provides a police officer called Man In Black (Goundamani) to help Jaggubhai. One day, Jaggubhai comes across a young girl (Ilavarasi) and slowly develops an affinity with her, He comes to know that she works for the don whom he is searching for.

He hatches a plan by which he decides to marry her. For the wedding cones the don. There a drama unfolds and the don manages to escape holding the girls's father as bait. Coming to know that Jaggubhai had chosen to marry her only for catching the baddie, she starts to hate him and deserts him.

Come to present, Jaganathan lands in Australia and meets Man in Black. He also meets Monica (Shriya), his daughter. But hides the truth that he is her father and befriends her in the pretext of her care taker. The rest of the events are all how Jagannathan with the help of Man In Black wins over her confidence.

Sarath Kumar, who had played a mass hero untill now, settles down to play a father. Shouldering a major burden, he seems to have come up trumps bringing out the emotions of a dotting dad who wants to reunite with his daughter. He vents out anger, dejection and yearning for the love of his daughter very well.

Shriya, who untill now, has been seen as glamdoll in the industry, has played a spoilt brat. She is chirpy and active all through. Comedian Goundamani makes a comeback to play Sarath Kumar's friend, who helps him in his mission. He is as usual is impressive with his one-liners.


The action scenes are the hallmark of the movie especially in the climax. The grand locations of Australia and the peppy background score are the USP. Produced by Radhika Sarath Kumar, Jaggubhai is no mindless masala movie, but an emotional tale which sustains interest in good parts.

Tamil padam Movie Review

Written by Gobi on at 5:05 AM

Cast: Siva, Disha Pandey, MS Baskar, Manobala
Director: C.S. Amudhan

The promos of “Tamil Padam” had indicated everyone that this movie is going to be a spoof on few Tamil movies that had come earlier and due to that this movie had generated expectations to the level no one had even thought it would achieve. With a debutant director and a relatively new hero who has hardly any fan following the makers have taken a huge gamble and in the end the gamble seems to have paid off.



Before stepping into the theatre one must forget the outer world and should embrace themselves for non-stop laughter throughout the movie. Debutant director C S Amudhan who is an engineering graduate has directed this movie without any prior experience and that has indeed been a blessing in disguise else it is very hard to make a film of this nature. Disha Pandey who plays the female lead has absolutely no significant role in this movie as all significance is given to the spoof done by Shiva.

When the movie begins and in the first few minutes the audience gear themselves up for similar kind of actions and the most important thing is that none of the spoofs are boring or repetitive in nature. Shiva a college student has his college going friends in Siddharth (Manobala), Nakul (M S Bhaskar) and Bharath (Venniradai Murthy). They all begin with the Boys movie spoof and continue their mischief to the maximum possible level and the heights being Bharath reading a Java book for his exams. Paravai Muniyamma and Delhi Ganesh also join the party to provide more laughter. Movies that have been spoofed are Thalapathi, Ramana, Mouna Ragam, Chandramukhi, Shivaji, Anniyan and many more.

The spoof not only stops with acting but also with the songs and credit to music director Kannan for a stupendous effort. Nirav Shah has once again been brilliant in handling the camera. All said and done it needs guts and a fresh mind to experiment and kudos to producer Dayanithi Alagiri and director C S Amudhan for the same.

“Tamil Padam” a laugh riot sans logic.



Goa movie review

Written by Gobi on at 4:56 AM

Cast: Jai, Premji Amaran, Vaibhav, Sampath and Sneha
Director: Venkat Prabhu

This movie is typical masala movie which will be liked mainly by youths as it contains stuffs like wine, girls,love, fun without involving much seriousness in it. The film is inspired from a real life incident which took place at Goa, in which a man was charged for raping a British teenager. Well as all youths want to do that thing ( marry white girl) in their age group, so they are in same hunt. They visit to Goa, want to enjoy their life and marry a white woman and settle abroad. But the real twist comes, when they are trapped in the some conspiracy involving all three of them for her death. The story begins from fun, enjoyment with a good comedy in beginning and the story diverts towards a thriller end.


Good acting not involving much essence of good direction. but seems close to realistic. Looks similar story line as of Hindi movie Jail where Neil Mukesh trapped without committing a crime.

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Written by Gobi on Friday, January 29, 2010 at 4:14 AM





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