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Jeeva and Poonam Bhajwa starrer mass masala entertainer ‘Kacheri Aarambam’ directed by Thiraivannan and produced by Super Good RB Chowdhary is ready to hit the screens next Friday. Sources say that the comedy scenes between Vadivelu and Jeeva would be highlight of the movie. Hero Jeeva says “Vadivelu sir is rocking and comedy scenes between both of us are sure to bring the house down. The film is an entertainment extravaganza.” Imman has composed the music for the film and JD Chakravarthy is playing the villain role.
Kacheri Aarambam is a typical commercial potboiler
Film: “Kacheri Aarambam”; Cast: Jeeva, Poonam Bajwa, J.D. Chakravarthy, Vadivelu, Nisha Kothari; Director: Thiraivannan; Music Director: D. Imman; Jeeva delivers yet another commercial potboiler without bothering to worry about finesse. Debutant director Thiraivannan seems to be content with a cliched story and, hence, takes no strain to tell us anything new or novel. The story is all about a youth coming to the city, falling in love and confronting the baddie. The hero lands up in Chennai (like many other heroes have done in the past) and takes up the job of an assistant to Vadivelu, who runs a shop in the Burma Bazaar locality. Enters Madhi (Poonam Bajwa), who accidentally saves Jeeva from a ‘road accident’ and steals his heart instantly. Our hero keeps following Poonam wherever she goes, but the girl tries hard to avoid him. She is not even ready to accept the customary thanks for saving his life. The reason behind her mysterious silence is a local don Sivamani (J.D. Chakravarthy), who loves her madly. He threatens that he would kill her parents if she turns down his love. He had killed two boys who had proposed to Madhi. Jeeva plans to handle the situation in a novel (!) way. He joins Sivamani’s gang, wins his trust and then tries to tactically dismantle him from his position. The director wants us to believe that he plays the game smartly but the fact is that the whole drama looks immature and idiotic. Expectedly, once Jeeva’s hide-and-seek game comes out in the open, the baddie tries to kill him but gets killed in the hands of our powerful super hero. All is well that ends well, isn’t it? The initial scenes dealing with Jeeva moving out of his house are entertaining. So are the scenes involving Vadivelu in the first half. The film becomes boring in the second half. But for Vadivelu the movie would have been a real punishment for the viewers. We have seen many films that show the hero befriending the villain to checkmate him. Moreover, the way our hero outsmarts the villain at every step hasn’t been conceived and executed well. The villain, touted to be a terror in the area, looks like a laughing stock in some scenes. To make things worse, the film drags in the second half and even a spirited Vadivelu cannot save it. Jeeva, who has impressed as an actor in movies like “E” and “Kattradhu Thamizh,” has a natural charm and flair but he needs to be more careful in choosing the scripts. J.D. Chakravarthy as the don has done what’s expected of him. After “Thenavattu”, this would be the second time Poonam gets to pair up opposite Jeeva. She does have a beautiful face but her appeal gets diluted as she is seen in a state of grief most of the time. Nisha Kothari returns to Tamil cinema in a bold and new avatar in an item song, which is good. Thiraivannan proves that he could make a commercial entertainer which doesn’t bother to test anybody’s brain. It’d help him if he creates meaningful stories and better scenes. Music director D.Imman has given a couple of peppy numbers with “Vaada Vaada,” featuring Nisha, standing out. The song, shot in and around Agra in the backdrop of the Taj Mahal, is beautiful. ‘Kacheri Aarambam’ is for the die hard fans of masala flicks.
Arrambam's spellbinding climax
Ajith is always known for his daredevil stunts and climax fights and Vishnuvardhan directing Arrambam seems nonetheless. Ajith’s Arrambam with the likes of Nayantara, Arya, Taapsee Pannu and Rana Daggubati appears to be having the best climax ever in Tamil movies. Sources reveal Vishnuvardhan’s Arrambam climax is shot in Kulumanali with Ajith and Arya. A Raghuram’s Sri Sathya Sai Movies banner producing Arrambam has best utilized camera works by Om Prakash and Yuvan Shankar Raja’s BGM, which is coming as Diwali treat for Ajith fans and action film lovers on October 31st.
Arrambam Advance Bookings Begin
Ajith, Nayantara, Arya, Taapsee and Rana Daggubati starred Arrambam directed by Vishnuvardhan is all set to release for Diwali on coming Thursday [Oct 31] and the theaters have begin the advance booking of Arrambam tickets. A. Raghuram’s Sri Sathya Sai Productions banner producing Arrambam has high expectations among Thala Ajith fans, media. Ajith’s Arrambam is touted to break all the earlier records of Thala along with recent Powerstar Pawan Kalyan’s Attarintiki Daredi. Ajith is well known as King of Openings and seems to be proving it once again with his Vishnuvardhan’s Arrambam, which has script by Suba, music by Yuvan Shankar Raja, cinematography by Om Prakash and editing by A Sreekar Prasad among technical crew.
Ajith Arrambam wrapped up
Ajith’s Arrambam directed by Vishnuvardhan has wrapped up all the shooting schedules and the first copy will be readied by mid October. Ajith, Nayantara, Arya, Taapsee and Rana Daggubati starred Arrambam final patchwork shoots were done in a shopping mall in Mumbai with two main leads of the film Ajith and Arya. Planned for a grand release for Diwali in November, Arrambam team is busy with the post-production in Chennai. Venki is handling the special effects for Arrambam while music director Yuvan Shankar Raja is doing re-recording and the makers planning to submit the Arrambam first copy for censor formalities before October 21.
Ajith Arrambam is Thursday bound
Ajith is ardent devotee of Shirdi Saibaba and now it is evident that Thala is Thursday bound and reportedly planned his upcoming film Arrambam release and events on Thursday. In brief, Ajith’s Arrabam muhurtham was done in Mumbai on May 31, 2012 followed by title announcement [July 25, 2013], audio release and official trailer unveiled [Sep 19, 2013] were done on Thursdays and now makers are planning Arrambam release date on 31st October due to Thursday sentiment. Nayantara, Arya, Taapsee and Rana Daggubati are playing lead roles in director Vishnuvardhan’s Arrambam alongside Ajith under Shri Sathya Sai Movies banner with music by Yuvan Shankar Raja.