Film: “Ninaithale Inikkum”
Cast: Prithviraj, Priyamani, Sakthi, Anuja Iyer, Karthik, Bhagyaraj, Jeeva; Director: G.N. Kumaravelan
Producer: Gemini Film Circuit, Sun Pictures; Music Director: Vijay Antony; Cinematographer: Balasubramaniam
“Ninaithale Innikkum”, a remake of recent Malayalam hit “Classmates”, was touted to be a campus movie loaded with lot of fun. Unfortunately, it not only fails to recreate the same magic, the movie was far from being impressive.
The story goes like this - Siva (Prithviraj) returns to attend his college reunion. He beats up Vasu (Karthik Kumar) for misbehaving with a girl and his friend Sakthi (Ajmal) supports him. Jealous of Siva’s popularity, Vasu is on a prowl and looking for an opportunity to take revenge.
Meera (Priyamani), daughter of local MLA who studies in the same college and falls in love with Shiva after he saved her from a police lathicharge, provides him that chance.
Vasu convinces Meera to contest against Shiva in the college’s union elections. This affects their relationship. After a sequence of unfourtunate events during the election, Siva packs his bags and leaves Mumbai without informing anyone.
The problem with the movie is that almost everything is predictable and most of the incidents are packed in a dull manner. Even the romance between the lead pair isn’t executed with zest.
The beginning seems interesting, but it fails to live up to the expectation. If the first half stutters and staggers, latter half too fails to impress despite some interesting twists and turns.
While the director has handled the flashback technique well to make the narrative interesting in the second half, it has proved to be inadequate to save the movie.
One fails to understand why the political overtones of “Classmates” are mysteriously missing from the Tamil version.
Music composer Vijay Anthony and cinematographer Balasubramaniam deserve complements for their work. While the former has come up with some delectable tunes, the latter has captured them well.
Prithviraj, Priyamani and Sakthi play their respective parts well.
Despite good story “Ninaithale Inikkum” fails because it’s executed in a dull manner.
Sunday, September 6, 2009
‘Ninaithale Inikkum’ lacks flair-Review
Labels: Anuja Iyer, Bhagyaraj, Jeeva; Director: G.N. Kumaravelan, Karthik, Ninaithale Inikkum, Prithviraj, Priyamani, Sakthi
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Friday, September 4, 2009
Tamil Film Review: Ninaithale Inikkum
Labels: Anuja Iyer, Bhagyaraj, Gemini Film Circuit, Jeeva, Karthik, Ninaithale Inikkum, Prithviraj, Priyamani, remake of Classmates, Sakthi, Sun Pictures, Vishnuvpriyan
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Saturday, July 18, 2009
Kamal Hassan present at the music launch of Niaithale Innikum
Recently, during the music launch of Niaithale Inikkum at Satyam Cinemas in Chennai, music director Vijay Antony was elated to find superstar Kamal Hassan at the event.
Kamal Hassan launched the first copy with actor K. Bhagyaraj and while speaking to the media on this occasion, he said, “The song Naaka Mukka is my favorite song as I get to hear it over number of times in a day. Know what? Shruthi has set this as her mobile Hello Tune and I am sure that it would be a funky song even for her kid.”
This flick is a remake of Malayalam movie Classmates. The film stars Prithviraj, Sakthi, Priyamani, Karthik, and Vishnupriyan in lead roles, with K. Bhagyaraj enacting a vital role. Vijay Antony has composed the music, while Balasubramaniam has captured the flick with his camera.
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Priyamani completes her portion in Raavan
National award-winning actress Priyamani has successfully completed her part in Mani Ratnam’s Raavan and its being said, the noted director is very happy with her performance.
Undoubtedly, the actress is very excited with this much-talked about film, as she expresses that she was initially very scared and had lots of apprehensions about her role. But she added that the ace director was very cool and gave her many opportunities to improvise.
The beautiful actress is banking on this flick and hopes that the movie proves to be a turning point in her career. Meanwhile, her kitty is full with number of projects in Telugu and Tamil and the actress hopes to complete most of them by end of this year.
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Thursday, July 16, 2009
Priyamani completes her part in Raavan
National award-winning actress Priyamani is very excited about her role in Raavan. She now has a number of projects in Telugu and Tamil and hopes to complete most of them by end of this year.
According to latest news from the Raavan camp, Priyamani has successfully completed her portion of shoot and director Mani Ratnam is very happy with her performance.
Speaking about her experience, Priyamani said that she was initially very scared and had lots of apprehensions about her role, but the ace director was very cool and gave her many opportunities to improvise.
Priyamani is very happy she got an opportunity to work under Mani Ratnam and hopes this would prove to be a turning point in her career.
We at Galatta wish Priyamani the very best of luck for all her forthcoming ventures!
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Monday, July 13, 2009
Priyamani's Thotta on July 17
Reigning actress Priyamani's much-acclaimed Tamil flick Thotta (2008), directed by Selva with Jeevan as hero, is being dubbed in Telugu with the same title and is all set to release on July 17. Srikanth Deva has scored the music. The movie is jointly produced by V. Padmakar Rao and Jadcharla Nagaraju. The film revolves around Shanmugham (Jeevan), who comes to a metro with his mother in search of his father (Raj Kapoor). He finds his father, but soon realizes that his father is happily living with another woman. In a tussle, his father kills Shanmugham's mother and sends the boy outside to beg. An auto driver (Chandrasekar) saves the boy and gives him some money to return home. However, he is caught by some corrupt policemen who employ him for their illegal activities. When he grows up, he becomes a notorious rowdy nicknamed Thotta (bullet), prominent aide of a highly-corrupt DCP Murugavel (Sampath Kumar), executing people in encounters for which the DCP takes credit and gets promotions. One day, Shanmugham is asked to pour acid on the face of a girl Nalina (Priyamani). During his attempt, he finds that Nalina is the daughter of the same auto driver who had befriended him and falls in love with her. Nalina is ambitious and wants to become a police officer. When Shanmugham hears her ambition, he promises that she will soon get the job as he is very close to the Commissioner of Police. However, when Nalina approaches Murugavel for the job, he insists that she have sex with him. As a result, Shanmugham and Murugavel split.
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