Monday, September 10, 2012

Paagan Review

Paagan Review
Paagan Review
  • Film : Paagan
  • Producer : Vishwas U Lad, V Purushotham
  • Director : Mohammed Aslam
  • Star Cast : Srikanth, Janani Iyer, Kovai Sarala...
  • Music Director : James Vasanthan
  • Rating :
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Srikanth's come back film as an solo entertainer is worth watching. Director Mohammed Aslam does a fairly decent job on his debut assignment. Janani Iyer fits the bill, while the hero's cycle takes the center stage. The film released all across the state on Friday is slowly picking up. Paagan Review

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Story

With a sole aim to turn rich, over night, fun-loving trio Subramani (Srikanth), Velliyangiri (Soori) and Makali (Pandi) search venues. Their aim is to earn fast hassle free money with out much efforts. After a few futile attempts they devise a plan to amass huge wealth by Subramani trying to lure Janani. The girl is the daughter of a very rich man, Srikanth feels that as romance blooms all his worries will get evaporated. However the deal is not as easy as thought and the hero is on a roller-coaster ride while trying his best to attract her, is the rest of the film.

Analysis :

Mugamoodi review The story is a thin thread and so is the narration that lacks pace. But the team make up for the mishaps as the screen play is well set to be hilarious. The cycle angle will not go well with logic thinkers but it is pure fun that needs to be thought about. The voice of the cycle was another disadvantage to this family entertainer. Janani had a party time on the screen with exquisite modern wear and stylish hair styles.

Performance :

Mugamoodi review Srikanth and Janani do a neat job while Soori and Pandi tickle your bone well. Janani looked different in her new avatar and she will impress the youth much with her makeshift image. Kovai Sarala was as usual loud, making one miss out on the melody of comedy. A Venkatesh was his usual self for a brief moment and adds to the fun. The scenes in the climax when the two friends read out the pages of the heroin's diary to the hero are truly hilarious. A film worth watching with family, rare in these days.
Final Word: Paagan is hilarious, could have been handled better, family entertainer.

(TW- Phani)

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