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Movie Review : Vallavan

Producer: Thenappan P L
Director: Silambarasan
Cast: Silambarasan,Sandhya, Reema Sen,Nayantra
Music: Yuvan Shankar Raja

Actor cum director Silambarasan has lived up to the expectations of his fans once again through ‘Vallavan’. It is a triangular love story with all the elements to entertain the viewers. It has a rare story that other filmmakers have not eyed upon.

Vallavan (Silambarasan) is a happy-go-lucky college student with a bunch of friends including Suchi (Sandhya). He tries his best to impress Swapna (Nayantra), a professor who is three years older to him. They fall in love and ends up in bed. However, Swapna puts aside her plan of marrying him on learning that Vallavan is still a student and younger to her.

A flashback shows Vallavan’s romance with a classmate named Geetha (Reema Sen). She is all out to get him while he is trying to avoid him. She tells one fine day to Vallavan that she was the one who put his relationship with Sandhya into trouble. Now, Vallavan is determined to marry Sandhya and Geetha is determined to stop the plan. Who will come out victorious? The remaining of the film answers this question.

Silambarasan has lots of scope to perform with lengthy dialogues and he has utilized them well to his advantage. He looks lively and energetic. Reema Sen’s role is small yet she has done it so convincingly. Heroines Nayantra and Sandhya are also fine. Other cast of the film including Santhanam and S V Shekher has given justice to their respective roles. However, Yuvan Shankar Raja’s music is the backbone of the film. His peppy music has lifted the very spirit of the film. Priyan also has done good job with his camera.

On the whole, this is an enjoyable film with lots of twists and turns.

 


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