Sivaji Movie Review from Gilli.Com
Im going to movie tomorrow , but read the review until that from Gilli.Com
Well, there definitely is a message, but a twin-edged one. Whilst emphasizing on the mantra of education as the panacea for the growing economic disparity of India’s population, with the necessary frills of kicking some corrupt asses, Shankar makes Sivaji the larger than life, Dravidian version of Shahrukh Khan’s character from Swades - not hairless, not chocolate-y
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Rajnikanth might be a politician in the making, generous social servant, reigning “boss” of south Indian cinema but first and foremost he is a trained actor and a director’s one at that.
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With a beautifully engineered screenplay Shankar introduces characters and events with an ever ascending tempo. And there is more engineering going on the film in the form of software that has created arguably the most seamless special effects witnessed by Indian cinema.
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If Hum Aapke Hain Kaun was studied in schools of cinema to understand how 16 songs can be included in a movie, Sivaji will be studied for how a regional language film, banking mostly on the popularity of its lead performer, can be delivered with such stunning technical quality