Movie : Pattathu Yaanai
Cast : Vishal, Aishwarya Arjun, Santhanam
Music : Thaman
Direction : G.Boopathy Pandian
Rating : 1.5 / 5
After kicking off the
year with Samar, Vishal is here for the second time in 2013 with Pattathu
Yaanai. Produced by Michael Rayyapan and directed by G.Boopathy Pandian,
Pattathu Yaanai has Aishwariya Arjun, Santhanam, Jegan, John Vijay etc
alongside Vishal. Music is by Thaman Sai while the camera is handled by
S.Vaithy.
Pattathu Yaanai is the
story of a common man who rises up to the challenge thrown against him.
The movie starts off
with Santhanam being introduced as Gouravam, a caterer. Vishal and his friends
arrive at the scene to aid Santhanam in his cookery chores. The premise moves
to Trichy, where Vishal, Santhanam and his group plan to set up a hotel. Comic
scenes entangled, we have the incidents with Aishwariya Arjun too stitched in.
A series of events leads to Vishal locking horns with one of the dons in the
city. A story is revealed at the interval block, from where the movie
progresses on.
Into the second half,
and we have more of the so-called story and less of comedy. Lots of new
characters are introduced with John Vijay propelling himself as the comic
villain. A cat and mouse game follows, and how Vishal pulls himself out of
these troubles is what Pattathu Yaanai is all about.
Vishal is fine in his
acts, but one puts up the question as to when he will come back with a thumping
film, just like his Thimiru. The lead actress Aishwariya Arjun is bland, just a
walking doll. She needs to learn a lot, especially to dance and a ‘debut’ is
all that can be said about her. The supporting artists are okay, but the
villains are damp squibs, especially the guy who flexes his abs at the end.
If there is one man
who might save this movie from a dump, it is Santhanam. Even though the much
talked about dual role is nowhere to be seen, Santhanam keeps us smiling
whenever he appears onscreen. Some of his jokes in the first half do crack pick
you up.
Nothing new in the
musical department from Thaman, and the BGM which is done by Sabesh Murali is
mediocre too. There are just three fight scenes in the movie, but they are well
choreographed by Anal Arasu. Technically, Pattathu Yaanai is satisfying, but I
would have loved to say something nice here.
We have seen tons of
commercial entertainers in the past, and Pattathu Yaanai is yet another one in
the list. Boopathy Pandian has a fine outing here, but it just isn’t enough
with the current trend of movies passing on. Pattathu Yaanai fails to deliver
something out of the bag, so watch it if you have nothing else to do over the
weekend. An average film in all aspects.
Verdict : This yaanai
isn’t mighty.
Siddarth Srinivas

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