Naan Mahan Alla – Movie Review

Saturday, August 21, 2010, 9:00 [IST]
Director Susindran was pretty overconfident that Naan Mahan Alla would be an exceptional flick focalizing on rapid rise of crime rates in Chennai. But, what should have been a crime thriller turns into sluggish drama with predictable narration. Hero"s act of seeking vengeances and settling scores with baddies has been the most common stories in Kollywood. In all likelihood, Naan Mahan Alla carries such hackneyed plot and offers nothing special to the audiences.

The film revolves around Jeeva (Karthi), a freewheeling guy with no worries in life. His family members and friends keep him invigorated over the times. Jeeva comes across the gorgeous Priya (Kajal Aggarwal) and falls in love at first sight and indeed impresses her. When everything is set to go on paths of happiness, Jeeva"s life is turned upside down when his father (Jayaprakash) is stabbed to death by group of strangers. What follows next is Jeeva"s mission of trapping the goons, who were responsible not alone for his father"s death, but are serial killers.

The complete first hour (80mins) has nothing to do with the journey as Susindran established the conflict merely at the point of intermission. It looks like the filmmaker wanted to keep the first half with fun, frolic and romance and the latter half with complete contrast. For sure, audiences would feel like watching two different movies due to lack of relevance. The major drawback of the film is Susindran"s amateur way of handling certain sequences. Chennai"s most raucous roughneck and his henchmen killed by youngsters are unbelievable. Maybe, they"re serial killers, but that doesn"t mean they can bump off the most dangerous hooligans just like that.

Having shot the complete film in Chennai, Susindran should have made sure there are continuities between locations in the same sequences. Watch out for the scene where Karthi chases one of the culprits. The chase starts across the lanes of housing boards near Chetpet Railway Station and ends at Perambur Railway Station (The station name can be spotted). Often showing Karthi smiling at kids is unwanted. Director Susindran established the protagonist"s kind-heartedness of buying chocolates for loan borrowers" kid. This was more than enough to delineate him.

Looks like Karthi is slightly getting out of his Paruthiveeran effects as he tries to emote in a different style when compared to his previous films. The actor showcases an overpowering performance during the second half. On pars, he gets along well with comical sequences. Kajal Aggarwal"s characterization doesn"t boast of specialties as she plays the usual girl-to-next-door roles. Her onscreen chemistry with Karthi is extraordinary. The actress can try for some challenging roles as she possesses the talent to perform them. Jayaprakash as Karthi"s father does an excellent job. The 4 youngsters enacting the role of baddies have done a marvelous job.

Technically, the background score by Yuvan Shankar Raja is magnificent and the song 'Iragai Pole" is a foot-tapping number. Mathi"s cinematography is okay as he doesn"t try for innovative placements. His picturing style of songs and climax fight sequence is over the top. Editing by Kasi Viswanathan is perfect.

Basically, if you"re expecting Naan Mahan Alla to be a serious movie with a strong storyline, you"re sure to get disappointed. It"s a time worn of script of hero putting an end to villains. The film can be watched once and it"s just an average show with few violence sequences harshly shown.

When compared to his previous films Paruthiveeran and Aayirathil Oruvan, the actor fails to get himself over the top. Karthi has to keep himself cognizant over choosing some good scripts. Having delivered a commendable showpiece Vennila Kabadi Kulu, Susindran bashes down our hopes with a flimsy tale.

Verdict: Passable film. Can be watched once.

Banner: Studio Green Films, Cloud Nine Productions
Production: K.E. Gnyanavel Raja, Dayanidhi Azhagiri
Direction: Susindran
Actors: Karthi, Kajal Aggarwal, Jaya Prakash and others.
Dialogues: Bhaskar Sakthi
Music: Yuvan Shankar Raja
Camera: Mathi
Editing: Kasi Viswanathan
Lyrics: Na. Muthukumar, Yuga Bharathy, Francis
Stunt: Anal Arasu
Art: Rajeevan
Choreography: Sabeena Khan, Baba Bhaskar
Rating: 2.5/5

User Comments
Rosy Evanjelin 16 Apr 2011 06:40 pm
roja-nice karthi.i like u & kajal so much.
Rosy Evanjelin 16 Apr 2011 06:37 pm
ROJAAAAAAAAAAAA-I LIKE U karthi.u r looking handsome.maintain this cuteeeeee.
Chin Deonov 07 Mar 2011 12:37 am
What kinda review was that? Yeah, the director might have got a small story but that's not a reason to rate this movie as average. It's shot well and really fun to watch. You cannot blame the director for filling the fun and romance in the first half and intense thrill in the second since it is the theme of the film, he's no saint. Showing Karthi smiling at kids is not unwanted. It actually helps the viewer to get an image of the hero that he is kindhearted, which has to be broken in the later...
nicolas blabla 25 Dec 2010 10:37 pm
i love this padum ...
Anbuselvan 28 Oct 2010 09:50 am
excellent movie by director susindran
radha 25 Oct 2010 02:54 pm
good movie but reegret to note ,shots showing drinking as anunavoidable agenda among youth
sreekanth 01 Oct 2010 10:47 pm
i think der is no role for kajal agarval..but totally superb and interesting climax fight.supperb karthi....
ram 01 Oct 2010 10:47 pm
y dz reviewers r writing rubbish... better wtch d flm onc again...excellent movie stylish acting by karthik climax fight z muindblowing....
venu 28 Sep 2010 10:29 pm
Naan Mahan Alla is excellent movie..But the review written over here dosent seems as if written for Naan mahan alla.Better watch movie first and review then.
jai 26 Sep 2010 02:11 pm
an excellent movie but the reveiw is not written well.pls watch the movie and write ur reveiws
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