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Super Heroes Beware
Jun 26, 2007 09:50 PM 5098 Views
(Updated Jun 27, 2007 12:19 PM)

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It's finally confirmed. the real Indian super hero does not walk around in a cape or a mask.


Leaping unimaginable distances and smashing the life out of a hundred goons all


maintaining that smile on his face . who else but the SuperStar is


BACK! Rajnikanth is in the House.


Sivaji mania is everywhere and it doesn't seem to be dying out any time soon.


The


word HYPE does not do justice to the crescendo of anticipation and


excitement on this side of the Vindhyas created by this mother of all


potboilers. The mere announcement that AVM one of the biggest


production houses of the South had pulled the coup of casting the King


of the Masses with the ultimate mass director had sent tremors of


excitement and fear through the film fraternity all over India. For one


this wasnt going to be just another movie. either way that is.


For


all this hype and hoopla around the movie I just had to check this


movie out. Admittedly I am a big fan of Shankar and Rajni movies and


the prospect of them teaming was great.


For once lack of a


substantial storyline in this movie wasn't something that surprised


me. Most Rajni movies of recent times, with the exception of


Chandramukhi has been based


around a common thread. That of the do gooder who looses the battle


towards the interval only to regain everything smashing everyone who


stood in his path and uplifting everyone who followed him. Sivaji only


adds to the list with that much and nothing more. Shankar just adds his


usual dose of his views on how to solve corruption and bring the black


stuff out to light.


May be the stakes were too high to


experiment, coz when Rajni tried to stray of the path a tad with


Baba. it was a disaster; by his standards of course.


The movie


starts of with Sivaji being escorted into a jail, from there movie runs


in flash back mode when Sivaji(Rajni) returns from US, where he seems


to have made quite a fortune.


The good hearted Sivaji wishes to


utilize the money to bring education to all, but the system and the


people who bend the system stand in his way. How Sivaji realizes his


dream and brings these baddies to book forms rest of the story.


Like


most tamil movies of recent times, Sivaji runs on multiple tracks with


a track devoted to Sivaji wooing his lady love Shriya[to whom we shall


come back to soon] which also forms the comedy track to one where he


engages in a battle with Suman. The tracks switch monotonously with


rarely any connection between the two.


The first half of the


movie is quite light and racy with Shriya being total eye candy, thats


all that is required of her actually and she is more than adept at it.


Shriya easily switches between the extremes of being the austere


simpleton to the glam doll in the songs.


Among the supporting


cast Vivek is at his best matching Rajni scene for scene and dialogue


for dialogue. Suman tries to be menacing and subtle but comes out too


plain and pale. Also mentions to Nayanthara in the the opening song who


looks fab.


Rajni


in a role written for him to the T; stands out, impressing us with his


comic timing in the first half and being the style icon in the second.


It must be said he looks a lot younger in the movie and his dress sense


with credit to Manish Malhotra has gone up manifold. Whts bit of a let


down is the action sequences which are a bit too over the top even by


Rajni standards.


There was once a question on why there were no


superhero movies in the South. After seeing this movie I kinda had the


answer. What more could a poor super hero do.;)


Another


highlight of the movie are the songs more so for the spectacular sets


and picturization than the tunes themselves[we definetly have heard


better from Rehman]. Overall the movie is like a collection of set


pieces guaranteed to make the Rajni fanatics go crazy.


When


taken overall it surely falters a bit. But what the heck when there is


the Superstar on Screen and the crowd go beserk in the aisles . who


wants a story line after all.


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