Friday, September 3, 2010

Online Free Irandu Mugam Tamil Movie Watch Review Trailer Cast Download Poster

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Full Cast & Crew:
Banner: Udayar Studios
Production: Vaithyalinga Udayar
Direction: Aravind Raj
Star-casts: Sathyaraj, Karan, Nasser, Anu Haasan, Anuradha Krishna Moorthy, Suhani, M.S. Bhaskar, Livingston, Ganja Karuppu and many others
Music: Bharadwaj
Camera: Abdul Kalam
Editing: R.T. Anna Durai
Dialogues: Ruben
Verdict: A film with usual commercial norms
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Irandu Mugam Tollywood Movie Review : Director Aravind Raj leapt with incredible laurels for some of his finest flicks made before a decade. His masterminding involvement in his yesteryear movies ‘Umai Vizhigal’ and ‘Inaindha Kaigal’ were really awe-inspiring. But getting back in showbiz after a long sabbatical gap, the filmmaker seems to have lost his touch as ‘Irandu Mugam’ doesn’t boast of substantial script.A political satire is always welcomed by audiences as it touches to core of everyone’s senses. But a sluggish screenplay and not so interesting elements puts down the pace much prior to the intermission.With efficient actors like Sathyaraj and Karan, Aravind Raj could have made yet more gripping tale. In fact, Sathyaraj’s role is trivialized and Karan’s lead character does not carry a colossal trait.However, the film’s plot is done in such a way that down south areas of the state will have some penchant liking for it.

The film revolves around Parthasarathy (Karan), a M.A. graduate in political science and son of cook, who prepares food dishes for political meetings. Somehow impressing the Chief Minister and gets his long dream run of joining politics accomplished. Having posted as the leader of local area, Tamizh Selvan (Nasser), the party minister gets infuriated as he had plans about bringing his younger brother into the party has been put to an end. Over a turn of events, Tamizh Selvan assures of making Parthasarathy as union minister of Environment, with a strict condition that he must help him in corruption and other unofficial dealings. Sarveswaran I.A.S. (Sathyaraj) accompanies Parthasarathy as his secretary. All of sudden, over a public meeting, Parthasarathy is hit by a stone over back of his head and is rushed to hospital only to get diagnosed with incurable brain disease. Apparently, Sarveswaran advises Parthasarathy to get himself committed with social services and well being of the poor and needy.

Remember Parthasarathy has a bitter past and is looking forward to settle scores with the few political personalities.Sathyaraj is outstanding with his minimal presence and his dialogues involved political liners wins the applause. Thanks to Ruben for his earnest works on dialogues. Certain sequences have been well narrated by Aravind Raj, although they look clichéd. Say for instance, Karan being the cause for his friend’s death in an indirect way will bind the audiences emotionally. The turning point of the tale with Karan diagnosed with cancer is a commendable twist. However, the climax being blatantly inspired from Abhishek Bachchan-Ritesh Deshmukh’s Hindi comedy ‘Bluff Master’ is also okay in terms of good ending. Guess what? The single screen audiences would be never aware of such Hindi and again it doesn’t act as a spoiler. Karan does justice to his role while Nasser as usual goes for a ne plus ultra show. Livingstone and Ganja Karuppu add up to the comical factors only to a certain extent. The two new girls have nothing to perform.

Musical score by Bharadwaj is below average as none of the songs sustain in your minds while other technical aspects of cinematography and editing are just average.It’s sure to be a passable show that can be watched for time-pass amongst ‘B’ and ‘C’ centres. If the film was done with a gripping narration, it would have been well received by multiplex audiences as well.