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Sunday, February 13, 2011

Thambikottai review

Sunday, February 13, 2011
Secondly, his action sequences do not help him.Sadly, the answer is no.The village has a connection to Alagiri, his sister and their dead father, Shanmugam (Prabhu).Ammu Ramesh; Producer: R.The story shifts to the Thambikottai village when Alagiri goes on an NSS camp with his professor (MS Basker) and friends (Santhanam and gang).There is hardly any brilliant scene to point out.Though her character is larger than life, she has played it to the best of her ability.It's time an actor of his calibre should start looking at better scripts to pep up his career.The script smells of old.While the latter is a lecturer, the former studies in the same college.

Thiruvizha' is a foot tapping number.Suresh; Music Composer: D.There, he meets Kanaga (Poonam Bajwa), daughter of a hoodlum-type-rich-man Amirthalingam (Rajendran) who tries to kill government officers who want to repair a damaged bridge that connects the village with the rest of the world.

However, he as a college student is too much to accept!This is the story of Chennai-based brother and sister - Alagiri (Narain) and Shanmughapriya (Meena).The script is lackluster without any interesting twists.The music is nothing to write home about, though the songs are peppy and suit the different situations.Her villainy could have been better utilized in the script.When she is teased by students, he beats them all up.Meena, Prabhu and Rajendran do their best.Poonam is charming and convincing as the village belle and Aarthi and Santhanam do add some light moments.He doesn't look the part.The villagers suffer because of this.Film: 'Thambikottai'; Cast: Narain, Poonam Bajwa, Prabhu, Meena, Sangeetha, Santhanam, Naan Kadavul Rajendran and others; Director: R.Imman 'Thambikottai' was an important film for Narain, whose last release was 'Anjathey' that came about three years ago.It marks his attempt at returning to the action genre, a change from the cop roles he has been doing so far.Narain does his best to portray himself as an action hero.The reason behind villain's resoluteness to keep the bridge unused is quite illogical.The question is, whether the film delivers and makes a difference to the hero who was waiting anxiously, rejecting so many scripts, to try something different?The one performance which stands out is that of Sangeetha, who lives the role of the lady don.
 

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