Watch Avan Ivan Movie Online is a 2011 Tamil directed by Bala with a bit of comedy touch which is totally different to his usual national award winning movies like Nandha, Sethu, Pithamagan, Nan Kadavul etc this time aarya and vishal teamed up as lead pair while janani and madhu shalini playing notable supporting roles. As usual music is composed by Yuvan shankar raja.
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Vikadakavi is a 2011 tamil movie directed by G. Krishnan starring Amala Paul and Sathish in lead roles. Music score composed by Radhan. Despite Being a low budget tamil film this film performed well at tamil box office.
Story:
Many veterans in Kollywood had humble beginnings. Some of their debut movies made with minuscule budgets never made it big or faded into oblivion in the history of Kollywood. 19-year-old Amala Paul is famous as the upcoming lady in Kollywood, after her movie Mynaa became a grand hit, which earned her a role in Deiva Thirumagan opposite Vikram. Awaiting release for a year, Vikadakavi is actually Amala Paul’s Kollywood debut, but has released late.
Vikadakavi is the acronym of the names of five thick village friends: Vinod, Kavitha, Diana, Karuna and Virumandi. Born on the same day in the inauspicious Aadi month, the five-member gang is despised by the whole village for their mischief. Vinod (Satish) is thoughtful, Kavitha (Amala Paul) is wealthy, Diana (Pechi) is absent minded, Vrichika Kanth (Karuna) is a laggard and Virumandi (Irshadh) is loud mouthed. Together, they are a bunch of brats, constant irritants to the villagers.
The Vikadakavi gang members study at the local village school, and are always seen together playing pranks on unsuspecting adults. On a fateful day, Kavitha’s parents are killed in a road accident and the orphaned Kavitha is left in the care of her uncle, a nefarious man who pretends he cares for Kavitha, while his hidden intentions are on Kavitha's wealth. The Vikadakavis' bond grows stronger as they come together to support the agonised Kavitha.
The gang enters college and their prank riots continues. Through this phase, Vinod and Kavitha sense that they are romantically inclined to each other. As Vinod and Kavitha's love blossoms, the other three try their hands at romance, but in vain. Diana's absentmindedness, Karuna's sluggishness and Virumandi's crudeness puts off their partners. The trio abandon their romantic pursuits and decide to support their friends' relationship.
One day, a mysterious group of handicapped men meet Satish and share something they know about Kavitha. The information makes Satish ignore Kavitha and the gang's bitter days begin. Now, Kavitha's uncle too learns about her relationship with Satish. Realizing that Kavitha's relationship with Satish would grow stronger if he forced her to break it off, he makes some cunning moves, which ultimately make Kavitha turn against Satish. Now it is up to the trio to bring the gang back together; the rest of the movie is a moving drama of friendship and love.
G. Krishnan's Vikadakavi is a heart warming drama which celebrates childhood friendships that last a lifetime. The movie is filled with clean humour, which makes us nostalgic aut the unadulterated humour flicks of the 70s and 80s. In the movie, the Diana-Karuna- Virumandi trio ignite a laughing spree with their naivety. Remember the puny Vrichika Kanth in Kadhal? He is the one who plays Karuna, in which he aces. We would probably never have heard of any of these five actors in Vikadakavi except Amala Paul. The actress moves around as a shy girl with little screen space, but proves her talent in the few dialogues she presents. Amala's pair Satish is mediocre in his performance; his looks too seem average, which makes us hard to register him in our minds. Vikadakavi is a movie to enjoy with your family this summer, which will also remind you of the bygone Kollywood of the 70s and 80s.
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Sabash Sariyana Potti is a 2011 tamil movie directed by Venu Arvind (directorial debut) starring jayaram, sriranjani and delhi ganesh in lead roles. Music composed by Thaman.
Story:
A good tale gone sour, the film begins on the backdrop of Vadapatti village and here lives Gnana Guru (sriram) along with his bunch of friends (anjana and others). His mother (sriranjani) wants him to become big in life. Meanwhile, Guru and his friends are big fans of mass hero JR (jayaram) and always watch his film first day first show. The story takes a turn when JR comes to the village and his attention is caught by Gnana Guru. JR insists Guru to come to Chennai to try in cinema. Inspired, Guru comes to Chennai but is shocked to discover the true nature of JR. What happens from there forms the rest of the story.
Presentation:
The director has come up with an appealing storyline and while the presentation was alright, the narrative was not good. The dialogues were good in parts, the script was fluctuating and the screenplay was inconsistent. Background score was nice and three songs were upto the mark. Cinematography was appealing in capturing the locations. Editing was required during many situations. Costumes were natural while the art department was matching. Sriram Karthik came up with a decent act and did justice to his role, Anjana was alright, Sri Ranjani was matured, the real show stealer was Jayaram with his antics, Delhi Ganesh was decent, Vayapuri was regular, Mayilsamy was moderate.
Conclusion:
The film comes across as a comedy caper and the maker has attempted to defy logic and take cinematic liberties. In this process, the content got overboard and missed the mark by few feet. While the first half is lighter with the comedy and romance, the second half gets dramatic with the reality show concept and other sentimental dose. Overall, the film could have worked if there was reasoning in the narrative. At the box office, this could be a below average grosser.