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Raavanan Review: Educated Rama
Jun 17th

Here comes the 1st raavanan review…. i think no one wud done this, and im the first to write the review.
Raavanan, Not exactly the real ramayana… this is different abit, some brain type and hi-tech… of coz nowdays movie ryt.
Some-more the director is Mani Ratnam sir. You can see his hard work to make this film from the visual. (Very Nice).
A.R. Rahman’s music is awesome after watch the movie. Before i watch the movie, i only like the usure poghuthey song. now kodu potta and kadda x2 adikuthe kuthe song as well.
Vikram, ashwariya rai, Pritivi Raj, Prabhu, and karthik is very good. especially vikram and ash.
When you watch, you cannot judge the next scene. u will watch it… even sum dun have time to go smoke. bcoz the song is come along with the story, except kalvarey song.
Oh ya. when talk about song, usure poguthey is like flat. seriously… i wish the song pictured in better way. emm…
this is from behindwoods.com
A major drawback is the lack of ‘Tamil’ feel in the film and its music; it more appears for the audience north of Vindhyas in many places. What Mani loses out is the pace over the later part of the first half; he gains it back with a major twist in the climax. Although you have a few questions about the incidents leading to the finale, those are done away with – thanks to the elegiac climax.
Verdict: Watch Raavanan, it’s visually poetic!
From Indiaglitz,
Well mixed reviews about a movie always is a bad sign. It seems that the worse side of the coin is what the people are looking at. Positives include the music by A R Rahman and the cinematography of Santosh Sivan and performances of lead actors Vikram and Aishwarya. The audience feels the movie has a confusing screenplay. A few other users who have seen the movie and have sent their comments suggest that the first half was a big let down and only a few scenes were worth talking about rather than the movie as a whole.
see hws urs guys….
regards,
Eyezmachi
Raavanan Release on 18 June 2010
May 16th

‘Raavanan’ is produced by Mani Ratnam under the banner of Madras Talkies at a budget of Rs. 55 crores. Being his home production, Mani Ratnam has not compromised anything for the quality. He has even brought specific dogs that look like wolves from Australia for a whopping Rs.3 crores for a particular scene.
‘Raavanan’ is distributed by Madras Talkies and Big Cinemas and will hit the screens on June 18, 2010.





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