Thursday, January 10, 2019

Viswasam Movie Review



Ajith and Siva have worked together for the fourth time in Viswasam - this time the pair has returned to their village format. The film has greater likeness with their first trip, Veeram, regarding the fixings included for fans and family viewers. Like the last mentioned, this also is set at a village which has its hero cherished by the villagers for his trustworthiness and helping nature. 

Thookku Durai (Ajith) is the dear of his family and lives by his own guidelines. His life changes when Niranjana (Nayanthara) visits his village for a medical camp. In spite of the fact that they two have differentiating characters, they get hitched as Niranjana firmly trusted that they would make a decent combine. Be that as it may, Durai's hurriedness in making choices and reluctance in remaining from settling debate even in the wake of turning into a dad hurt their relationship. A disillusioned Niranjana moves to Mumbai with their little girl to guarantee a superior and better life for her.
Durai, who has been always asked by his relatives to begin a new life, goes to Mumbai to meet her and his little girl whom he hasn't met for very nearly 10 years. After reaching Mumbai, he discovers that his girl's life is in danger. Gautham Veer (Jagapathi Babu), a slanted business magnate, needs her life as he trusts she's the explanation behind his little girl's evil wellbeing. How Durai shields her little girl from Gautham frames whatever remains of the story. The screenplay has been created in such an approach to satisfy both the star's fans and family crowd. There are scenes where Ajith fans go joyful while there are sufficient enthusiastic components that run couple with the story. A message, as well, is conveyed towards the end. 

In the wake of playing an overwhelming hero in consecutive films, it's a much needed development for Ajith as there are many scenes where different characters rule him in the story. His part as a gushing dad after Yennal Arindhaal will be slurped up by the individuals who love their family. Nayanthara and Baby Anikha are alternate spines of the film, on account of their great exhibitions. In spite of the fact that a better than average excursion with remaining artistes like Vivekh, Thambi Ramaiah and Robo Shankar, as well, conveying what's normal from them, the film doesn't have anything new to offer. The film pursues the standard format in its portrayal and changes track at a point remembering to achieve all areas of gathering of people. The plot additionally ends up unsurprising once the genuine story unfurls. Be that as it may, the absence of obvious defects make it a onetime watcher. 

Movie: Viswasam


Rating: 3.5/5 

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