Ajith's Veeram Movie Review

Staring : Ajith, Tamannah, Viddarth, Santhanam, Vidyu Raman
Director : Siva
Music : Devi Sri Prasad
Production : Vijaya Productions

After a long time Thala Ajith is back with a rural mass entertainer and this time it is directed by Siva of Siruthai fame. Veeram is said to be about a man who believes in his virtues and consider family is more important than his life.
STORY:

Vinayakam (Ajith) and his brothers lead a happy life at a village in Ottanchathiram. They dictate terms in the area and they give 'rough treatment' to those who oppose them and those who do bad to others.

Vinayakam is opposed to he and his brothers getting married, since he fears that entry of women into the family might spoil the unity among siblings.

However, two of Vinayakam's brothers fall in love and they seek the help of an advocate friend (Santhanam) to convince Vinayakam to enter wedlock.

They also find a girl Kopperundevi (Tamannah) whom they feel would be the right match to their elder brother.

Thanks to their efforts, Vinayakam and Koppu (as she is called by her loved ones) fall for each other. But Koppu is shocked to know that Vinayakam is a ruffian.

For the sake of his love and his brothers, Vinayakam promises Koppu that he would never take violent path in life again. However, he is forced to take the sickle when he comes to know that Koppu and her family are in deep trouble.

ANALYSIS:

Director Siva has lived up to his promise that Veeram would be a grand treat to Ajith fans.

It's Ajith show all the way and a festival mood prevails all over the movie. Right from the actor's entry to intro song to punch dialogues to climax, Siva has ensured that Ajith fans have their moments in theatres.

Ajith's shines in each and every scene and his salt and pepper look, coupled with white shirt and dhoti, add more to the mood.

The dialogue he utters in the a(u)ction scene with Pradeep Rawat and his encounters with Atul Kulkarni are a treat to watch.

Tamannah has got a role to perform and she does a neat job. Vidharth, Bala and others as Ajith brothers add strength to their roles, while Santhanam tickles the funny bone with his one-liners.

Thambi Ramaiah and Nasser are adequate to their respective roles. Cinematography is bright and colourful, while Devi Sri Prasad scores big time in background score.

On the whole, Veeram is a Pongal treat to Ajith fans and those who love commercial films. It's a familiar storyline and there is nothing new in it. But the treatment and Ajith make all the difference.

Verdict: Go for it



Rating: 3.25/5





Source: chennaivision
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