BHAIRAVAA REVIEW
Cast: Vijay, Keethy Suresh,
Jagabathi Babu, Daniel Balaji, Satheesh.
Director: Bharhathan
Music: Santhosh Narayanan
Bhairavaa, Vijay’s second collaboration with Bharhathan
after an average film, Azhagiya Tamil Magan came as a shock to many, yet
creating curiosity about it. The movie starts with a regular hero parasail
dialogue followed by the hero introduction and then a fight sequence. The film
has a pre structured screenplay, director has to just fit the story to the
structure. The plot revolves around a social message which does not leave any
impact.
Vijay’s looks has always been the guy next door, but the
hair wig alienate him. Except the artificial look, his performance is commendable
as he is the one man who makes this watchable. The coin trick he does is eye
catching. Vijay songs usually are electrifying that creates a energetic
environment in the theatre, but Bhairavaa songs creates a wearisome environment.
Even though songs supress Vijay’s dance moves, his small move in ‘Nillayoo’
song is adorable. Vijay’s potential is wasted in the film.
Keethy Suresh, Jagabathi Babu, Daniel Balaji are under
utilized. When it’s a commercial film, the hero-villain rivalry adds spice to
the film. Bhairavaa’s biggest setback is the poor hero-villain rivalry. The
stunt sequence are brilliantly choreographed, especially the first fight(
cricket fight) and the interval block fight. The graphics is very poor at a few places. The cinematography by Sukumar is a
highlight to the film.
The songs are below average and background score is no less
to the songs.’ Varlam va Varlam va’ track is catchy and only background saving
certain scenes. Some dialogues are sensible but most dialogues are mundane,
especially dialogues comparing hero to deity. The humour scarcely works
throughout the film.
Verdict: An old wine in an old bottle.
2.5/5
Interval fight and climax knife fight was good. . . .
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