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Sattam Oru Iruttarai 2012 Movie Reviews

Sattam Oru Iruttarai 2012 Review


Story:

The original story of the film is about the hero who wishes to avenge the killers of his parents' death. The 2012 version is the story of Thaman, who plays the lead, wanting to avenge the killers of his girlfriend's death, while Reema Sen, who plays a righteous cop, and sister to Thaman wants to capture him with evidence.

Performances:

Thaman Kumar showed signs of confidence, but struggled overall to deliver a satisfying performance. Reema plays her part well but doesn't shine as she did in ‘Gangs of Wasseypur’.

Pia Baajpai's lover-girl role is nothing close to her mischievous yet good performance in Tamil political-thriller ‘Ko’. Bindhu Madhavi barely has any part to play as the role is left hanging to a thin thread without any purpose. Cameo by S.A Chandrasekhar as the law-bearer and a special scene from Vijay’s previous films is included in SOI, which aren't quite impressive but shows Sneha’s desperate attempt to woo Vijay fans.

Technical Analysis:

What surprises most is how a director belonging to the current generation can even think of remaking a film, which is three decades-old, without even attempting to rework on the story, except for the minor change in the plot? With so many debutant filmmakers going solo with impressive scripts and out-of-the-box films, SOI comes as whiff of stale breath.

The unneeded placement of songs or comedy, which is majorly portrayed with the help of television actors, has made the film to oscillate between bad and very bad. Other technical values fall short of even worth a mention.

Analysis:

Not all remakes can strike gold at the box-office. To re-make a film that was originally made 30 years back and hope it will entertain audiences is a staggering task. With sheer hope and no conviction, debutant director Sneha Britto, has remade ‘Sattam Oru Irrutarai’ [SOI] only to miserably fail in the process. The film is a perfect example of how not to make a film.

The premise of the story is built on the relationship between Thaman and Pia, but sadly the relationship between them is weak and obnoxious. The biggest weakness of the film is its poor casting and a lifeless script.

Sneha's direction is aimless and naive without any signs of intellect. In a recent interview, she expressed her interest to remake ‘Thuppakki’ may be 10 or 15 years from today, and I wonder what will happen to that film.

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