It is really shocking and boring experience to every fan of Vadivelu who loves the actor for his style of comedy. People thought this was a comedy film but after watching this film, people who came out was really angry that was the best comedy one can see :-)
The much publicized and expected film not only fails to make one to laugh but also becomes a Testometer for testing your patience that too for 3 long hours. For the first time the actor fails to recreate the mass even in a single scene!
The story is nothing but the entry of a common man Azhagappan (Vadivelu) to the celestial world of Yama and Indhiran (played by Vadivelu) with the help of Rambha (Yamini) who marries Azhagappan accidentally. With this one liner, they could have scripted the story well but with some boring dialogues it had forced the viewers to curse both the director and actor at the end. Some of the fans left the theatre even before the interval.
Now to the one liner expanded story,
Azhagappan (Vadivelu-1) runs his own drama troupe with his set of friends (wasting the experienced Thiyagu, Manobala, Alwa Vasu in these roles) and lives with his loving mom (Sumitra). One day celestial beauties- Urvasi, Rambha and Thilothama, visit earth, Rambha loses her way (!!) and become a statue just because of the curse of Indiran (Vadivelu-2). On a fine day Azhagappan garlands the statue due to a compulsion of his mother to remove his bigamy Dhosham in the horoscope. Immediately the statue of Rambha regains live and later takes him to Indiralokam (heaven). Azhagappan is shocked and distressed to find the conditions prevailing in Yamalokam (hell), just placed near Indiralogam and does his best to redeem it from the villain Yaman (Vadivelu-3)!
Oh, God.... Even an illiterate could know who the Lord Yama and his duty (He is the God who always doing justice to balance the world as said in Hindu Puranaas). But Thambi Ramaiya, the poor director tries to establish the God who is responsible for birth and death as a cruel villain! Vadivel travels between Indiralogam and bhoologam as if some shuttle service has been sent every now and then to Indiralogam :-)
The problem with this film is that it hardly raises any laugh and the script is so weak. Sadly you have no words of praise for Vadivel who can't rise above the flawed script. He is loud, overacts and over-the-top style of delivering dialogues especially in the scenes in hell as Yama.
None of the songs are shot spectacularly, the sets looks artificial (one could see the satin cloths and waste pieces in the floor which used for the sets in many frames!) and Shriya's much hyped item number is totally unfit in the script (She is coming as a black magician Kodangi Pidary Aatha to cure Vadivelu through her unimpressive item number!).
On the whole, the amateurish, inconvincible and dry narration of the story makes everyone to feel the hell in the cinema hall.
Thambi raamaiah, Pothumya un torture :-) ini comedy padam edukrenu makkal kitta comedy pannatha!
Makkal Verdict: Big disappointment!
En paarvai: INDIRALOGATHIL TOTAL WASTE APPAN
Producer: Manickam Narayanan
Direction: J.Thambi Ramaiya
Cast: Vadivelu, Yamini Sharma, Nasser, Sumithra
Music: Sabesh : Murali
Camera: Gopinath
Art Director: Thotta Tharani
The much publicized and expected film not only fails to make one to laugh but also becomes a Testometer for testing your patience that too for 3 long hours. For the first time the actor fails to recreate the mass even in a single scene!
The story is nothing but the entry of a common man Azhagappan (Vadivelu) to the celestial world of Yama and Indhiran (played by Vadivelu) with the help of Rambha (Yamini) who marries Azhagappan accidentally. With this one liner, they could have scripted the story well but with some boring dialogues it had forced the viewers to curse both the director and actor at the end. Some of the fans left the theatre even before the interval.
Now to the one liner expanded story,
Azhagappan (Vadivelu-1) runs his own drama troupe with his set of friends (wasting the experienced Thiyagu, Manobala, Alwa Vasu in these roles) and lives with his loving mom (Sumitra). One day celestial beauties- Urvasi, Rambha and Thilothama, visit earth, Rambha loses her way (!!) and become a statue just because of the curse of Indiran (Vadivelu-2). On a fine day Azhagappan garlands the statue due to a compulsion of his mother to remove his bigamy Dhosham in the horoscope. Immediately the statue of Rambha regains live and later takes him to Indiralokam (heaven). Azhagappan is shocked and distressed to find the conditions prevailing in Yamalokam (hell), just placed near Indiralogam and does his best to redeem it from the villain Yaman (Vadivelu-3)!
Oh, God.... Even an illiterate could know who the Lord Yama and his duty (He is the God who always doing justice to balance the world as said in Hindu Puranaas). But Thambi Ramaiya, the poor director tries to establish the God who is responsible for birth and death as a cruel villain! Vadivel travels between Indiralogam and bhoologam as if some shuttle service has been sent every now and then to Indiralogam :-)
The problem with this film is that it hardly raises any laugh and the script is so weak. Sadly you have no words of praise for Vadivel who can't rise above the flawed script. He is loud, overacts and over-the-top style of delivering dialogues especially in the scenes in hell as Yama.
None of the songs are shot spectacularly, the sets looks artificial (one could see the satin cloths and waste pieces in the floor which used for the sets in many frames!) and Shriya's much hyped item number is totally unfit in the script (She is coming as a black magician Kodangi Pidary Aatha to cure Vadivelu through her unimpressive item number!).
On the whole, the amateurish, inconvincible and dry narration of the story makes everyone to feel the hell in the cinema hall.
Thambi raamaiah, Pothumya un torture :-) ini comedy padam edukrenu makkal kitta comedy pannatha!
Makkal Verdict: Big disappointment!
En paarvai: INDIRALOGATHIL TOTAL WASTE APPAN
Producer: Manickam Narayanan
Direction: J.Thambi Ramaiya
Cast: Vadivelu, Yamini Sharma, Nasser, Sumithra
Music: Sabesh : Murali
Camera: Gopinath
Art Director: Thotta Tharani
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