Yaanum Theeyavan Movie Review
Yaanum Theeyavan Movie Review – Raju Sundaram , Ashwin Jerome
, Varsha Bollamma
Calling Yaanum Theeyavan non specific would be putting it
mildly. It resembles calling Sachin Tendulkar a “respectable” batsman. Lacking
specificity, here’s a film that would have worked similarly also regardless of
the possibility that they’d name the saint “An” and the champion ‘B’. Be that
as it may, the creators call him Mike (Ashwin Jerome) and her Sowmya (Varsha
Bollamma, who looks as well as even acts like Nazriya. The legend does
courageous things. He’s the lead guitarist of the school shake band and even as
he charms the school with his singing (and hitting the dance floor with a
guitar) aptitudes, he proposes to her. Sowmya, expectedly, acts courageous
woman like. At the point when she’s not caught up with denying Mike of a kiss,
she’s bustling grabbing cigarettes off him.
As a sentimental couple, they do what’s anticipated from
them… they canoodle amid motion pictures, home base with senseless companions
and go on long strolls. So when these two keep running into an unsettled
criminal, Pasupathy (Raju Sundaram), we expect this strikingly insipid romantic
tale to transform into a thriller.
In any case, no such fortunes there. It takes another half
hour or so for the film to at last move along. The couple, now wedded, moves
into a loft simply over that of Pasupathy’s. It’s the place the film ought to
in a perfect world have started. Also, when we anticipate that the film will
transform into a Saw-like thriller, it winds much further with a lengthier
sub-plot including Pasupathy and the criminal-lawmaker nexus. Rather than
feeling the sadness of being caught in a house loaded with lawbreakers, we’re
back feeling exhausted once more.
A significant part of the fault for this originates from the
bland written work. It resembles the team has embarked to make a film while
never creating anything completely. Expectedly, the outcomes too aren’t
momentous. It’s not the lead on-screen characters… the gathering of people’s
caught.
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