Friday 19 July 2013

Mariyaan Movie Review

Mariyaan Tamil Movie Review
 
Film Name:Mariyaan 
Cast:  Dhanush, Parvathi Menon, Appu Kutty, Salim Kumar
Genre: Action, Romance
Released on: Jul 19, 2013
Director: Bharat Bala
Music Director: A. R. Rahman
Censor Rate: U/A

Movie Review
Bharath Bala's Mariyan is getting a huge response all over. As we all know, Dhanush is an excellent actor, and he has again proved this with Mariyan. The movie has benefited Dhanush and Bharath Bala. After smashing B-Town audience with Raanjhanaa, Dhanush is all set to impress his native audience again. Mariyan deals with the story of construction fishermen (Dhanush) who will be having a close bond towards sea, as it is the place where he earns his livelihood. He calls himself a 'Prince of Ocean'. The way he earns his livelihood is shown in more adventurous way. More than Dhanush's love interest, Panimalar (Parvathi Menon) has played the role of a model wife, who forces Dhanush to change his job and asks him to go to Sudan. The movie takes a turn at this movement. In some point of the time, the movie reminds us the recent releases, Mani Ratnam's Kadal and Neeraparavai. The camera work of the international fame, Marc Koninckx is remarkable, the music by AR Rahaman will keep the audience humming even after they are out of theatre.
 
Dhanush's Performance Dhanush has given extraordinary performance especially in the second half, where he has to go through physical struggle.

Story The plot deals with the emotional journey of the hostage, who will be kept in an unknown place. He will be kidnapped by Sudan Mercenaries. The plot is adapted from the real life incident, in 2008, few oil workers were kidnapped from India and kept as hostage.


Parvathi Menon's Performance Parvathi Menon plays a love interest role of Dhanush, who will force him to join as a construction worker in Sudan. She has got a typical native look with her costumes and has maintained a good chemistry with Dhanush.

AR Rahman  The tracks 'Enga ponna raasa' and 'Kadal raasa naan' have been is used as a background score in the whole movie. AR Rahman's score will make the audience to keep humming even after they are out of theatre.

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