Just 10 Media is back with the list of Tamil releases this Friday. Kollywood is gearing up with the release of Vijay Sethupathi's Rummy, Ethir Veechu and Ninaivil Nindraval on the last weekend of January 2014, after Jan 30 released Inga Enna Solluthu and Vikraman’s Ninaithatu Yaaro couldn't make an impact at Chennai Box Office.
Story:
Shakthi [Inigo Prabhakaran] and Joseph
[Vijay Sethupathi] joins a college in Sivagangai district as
classmate/roommates and Soori co-joins. As the story progresses, Sakthi
fell in love with Meenakshi [Gayathrie Shankar]. One fine day, Sakthi
and Joseph are forced to vacate hostel for locking horns with one of
their classmates and they shift to the room nearby. Here Rummy takes a
turn, when Joseph falls for Aishwarya Rajesh, daughter of Village head
played by Joe Malluri. Joe and his people are against love apparently
plans to end up Joesph and Aishwarya's lives, after they elopes. Did
they succeed in their love? What happens next? Watchout Rummy for its
bold climax...
Performances:
Inigo Prabhakaran could have done better. As the main lead Sakthi, he was given much space that he couldn't hold longer.
Vijay Sethupathi comes
as a shocker to audiences, as he is not the main lead but hero's friend.
Vijay has delivered honest performance as Joseph in supporting role.
Gayathrie Shankar and Aishwarya Rajesh have done a good job as female leads. Soori was okay and his one-liners worked big time.
Technical Analysis:
Debutant director K. Balakrishnan has to
be appreciated for coming up with a plot driven film, though his choice
of cast and slow paced narration are to look for.
D. Imman is an important pillar of
Rummy, who draw audiences attention frame to frame. Rummy music album
was already a hit and the composer deserves a special mention for
background scores.
C. Premkumar's cinematography is worth
mentioning, as the brightness and the colours looked apt in all the
frames. 'kooda mela kooda' song is bliss on screen with beautiful
visuals.
Editing by Raja Mohammed could have to crisp as the movie is a bit slow at pace.
Analysis:
Rummy is perfect romantic entertainer in
80's milieu and the limited impact of action thriller is one of the
highlights in the movie. Rummy cast was appropriate and even the
supporting characters were given decent length. A well crafted film with
expected twists and turns and slow narration are drawbacks.
Rummy first half is a light-hearted
romantic tale, while viewers have to wait for the second half for twists
and turns in the story that ends up filmy.
Final Verdict: Realistic 80's romantic thriller that could be watched once.
Source : W2M
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