*** Raayan Tamil Movie Review ***
Directed by Dhanush starring Dhanush in the lead role. Also starring S. J. Suryah, Prakash Raj, Selvaraghavan, Sundeep Kishan, Kalidas Jayaram, Dushara Vijayan, Aparna Balamurali.
An emotional vengeance with stellar performance of Dhanush.
Writer Dhanush talks about the emotional bond of the siblings which later develops an act of betrayal and vengeance. Had we not seen such of story, yes, we had but what makes Raayan watchable is the journey the Dhanush built up to narrate the story.
Talking about the performance, an intense Dhanush can be witnessed. The character who is rigid, does not express emotions but he is soft when he is with his sister, the variations of his emotions, writer - director Dhanush able to extract well from actor Dhanush. Initial of the movie shows the childhood of the Raayan family wherein the journey of their childhood, unforeseen circumstances which substantiate the Raayan's present behaviour.
Sundeep Kishan & Kalidas Jayaram playing as younger siblings have performance driven moments in the second half. Dushara Vijayan portraying the sister's role had given a terrific performance & her too performance was witnessed in the second half as the story itself start to escalate in the second half.
SJ Suryah as the antagonist. For him, it is now a cat walk when comes to performing an antagonist role & he nailed the character.
Coming to the technical aspect, actions were classy. A needle kind of tool to pounce at Raayan's enemies, choreography was well executed. The fight before the interval block was top notch. ARR BGM added the life to the vengeance story telling. Cinematography was another positive factor.
Metaphor of using colour red depicting the bloodshed, Dushara Vijayan character name is Durga & how this name signifies her character, shadow of Raavan when Raayan ascending towards its foe here all director able to convince the audience very well.
Overall Raayan a watchable flick thereby removing the fatigue of watching Indian 2.
Directed by Dhanush starring Dhanush in the lead role. Also starring S. J. Suryah, Prakash Raj, Selvaraghavan, Sundeep Kishan, Kalidas Jayaram, Dushara Vijayan, Aparna Balamurali.
An emotional vengeance with stellar performance of Dhanush.
Writer Dhanush talks about the emotional bond of the siblings which later develops an act of betrayal and vengeance. Had we not seen such of story, yes, we had but what makes Raayan watchable is the journey the Dhanush built up to narrate the story.
Talking about the performance, an intense Dhanush can be witnessed. The character who is rigid, does not express emotions but he is soft when he is with his sister, the variations of his emotions, writer - director Dhanush able to extract well from actor Dhanush. Initial of the movie shows the childhood of the Raayan family wherein the journey of their childhood, unforeseen circumstances which substantiate the Raayan's present behaviour.
Sundeep Kishan & Kalidas Jayaram playing as younger siblings have performance driven moments in the second half. Dushara Vijayan portraying the sister's role had given a terrific performance & her too performance was witnessed in the second half as the story itself start to escalate in the second half.
SJ Suryah as the antagonist. For him, it is now a cat walk when comes to performing an antagonist role & he nailed the character.
Coming to the technical aspect, actions were classy. A needle kind of tool to pounce at Raayan's enemies, choreography was well executed. The fight before the interval block was top notch. ARR BGM added the life to the vengeance story telling. Cinematography was another positive factor.
Metaphor of using colour red depicting the bloodshed, Dushara Vijayan character name is Durga & how this name signifies her character, shadow of Raavan when Raayan ascending towards its foe here all director able to convince the audience very well.
Overall Raayan a watchable flick thereby removing the fatigue of watching Indian 2.