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Additional DetailsAlso Known As:"Aayirathil Oruvan" - India (original title) See more » Parents Guide:Add content advisory for parents Country:IndiaLanguage:TamilColor:Color Aspect Ratio:2.35 : 1 See more »Certification:India:A | UK:12A Filming Locations:Jaisalmer, Rajasthan, IndiaSee more »Company:Dream Valley CorporationSee more »
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18 out of 33 people found the following review useful.
Aayirathil Oruvan, 14 January 2010
Author:
apjprakash
from India
"Aayirathil Oruvan is very good Adventure movie i never ever seen
before in Tamil movie. Hats off to Selvaraghavan" by prakash. B W some
:With Aayirathil Oruvan, Selvaraghavan has inadvertently opened the
Pandora box of a new genre as yet unknown to Tamil movies Zombies. It
is the case of Pirates of the Caribbean meets Dawn of the Death where
the ancient Cholas, albeit with whatsoever no connection to the real
Cholas as the disclaimer maintains, are reduced to dark-as-charcoal
skinned tribesmen living in an unknown island in Vietnam, who are ready
to gorge at raw flesh at the mere sight of it since they are starved.So the dark-skinned subjects largely set the tone of the movie and the
darkness remains dominant throughout. There is blood and gore, but of a
different kind: not the one that makes you squirm, but something that
makes you gawk at.Thousands of years ago, when the Cholas were ousted from their homeland
by the Pandias, their throne Prince was sent into exile to a secret
location by the last Chola King. The Prince also carried with him a
priceless statue of the Pandias. No efforts were fruitful at tracing
the location and archeologists attempting the same simply disappear
without a trace.Aayirathil OruvanAndrea's dad and archaeologist Prathap Pothen vanishes into thin air in
his attempt to unravel the mystery. In comes the
archaeologist-cum-gun-wielding-designer-sunglasses-sporting ultra
modern chick Reema, employed by the Indian government to trace Pothen.
Andrea, his daughter, obviously joins in and they employ Karthi and a
gang of burly men as helps. Karthi looks as if he's stepped out of his
Paruthiveeran sets to join Reema and Andrea in their quest.Their expedition unfurls nasty surprises after surprises - body-painted
weirdos with strange weapons, quicksand, snakes. Lest we forget, there
is also a cat fight between Reema and Andrea on the topic 'Karthi'.
They finally reach the zombie land where Parthiban is the ruler whose
raw-flesh-eating subjects take them into custody. Reema reveals her
real self and exposes the self-centric purpose of her quest.Karthi has very little to spare for Aayirathil Oruvan. He plays the
rustic help, who instantly falls for Reema and Andrea, who cracks witty
one-liners much to our delight in the otherwise serious state of
affairs. Being his forte, it comes much easier for him without even
having to try.Despite having to mouth profound verses in ancient Tamil, Reema manages
to only mime them with improper synchronization and it makes her appear
as if she's in a Chinese movie. Andrea is multi-talented, but acting,
sadly, is not one of those. But her meager dialogues in Madras Tamil
are bang on otherwise.G V Prakash's music stands out in the 'Ommele Aasathaan' song and a
word about the background score: it's a battle between the background
score and the blood thirsty human screeches. We would've loved to write
about Eerum Ali's costume designing if only Reema and Andrea were not
strutting around in just one pair of satin-shirt-shorts-overalls and
sleeveless top and baggies respectively. Karthi leaves no scope for
Eerum squarely.Selva's frenziedly unleashed creativity makes you hallucinate towards
the end of the movie and delirium sets in soon. It's not enough that a
solid disclaimer is in place, a little bit of research about the
subject would've helped things in the process. The underdeveloped
script lacks everything - starting from strong plot twists to captive
locations to graphics to credibility, above all.Aayirathil Oruvan also ends on a very scary end note: about the journey
of the Chola prince continuing as Karthi takes up the mantle
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