Kanthasamy – A review

This is a guest post by Mr. S. Varadarajan (Raja as he is fondly called) and he is based in Dubai

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It was an eagerly awaited movie because it features Vikram.

But the question was, whether it will be a commercial masala, or a movie with just a message to reach the audiences. Its finally out and Kudos to the whole team of Kanthaswamy for letting out a fully commercial entertainer.

“People who wipe tears of others are the real god” This is the punch line which the movie delivers.

Bigger companies building townships outside the city for their staffs is more common. Individuals doing it for the development of the people, may be the next big thing. There are handful of instances for the same across the country where an individual helping a village or a society is prevalent. We are yet to see this fever catching up in a major way. Can this movie initiate such a good deed?

Kanthaswamy starts with people writing their wish messages and tying them to a tree of a Murugan temple which they believe will be fulfilled by the God himself. Most of the wishes are of financial nature and they expect them to be solved by the deity in that temple (Kanthaswamy).People find that their wishes are being fulfilled and soon it becomes a rage across the state due to the word of mouth publicity the temple gets. Vikram here plays a modern day Robinhood, who works as a CBI officer and manages to reveal the black money and illegal transactions the rich and the famous, have in the foreign banks.

PPP(Ashsish vidyarthi), the old man, (which initially was played by Late Raghuvaran but his unfortunate demise made the whole team to work again with a new person) is being raided as he had cheated the bank for 1000 crores and CBI gains control of all his unaccounted cash and documents leaving PPP completely scourged. His only daughter Shriya wants revenge against the officer in charge. The tiffs between Vikram and Shriya are presented well and so is the romantic scene in the airplane.

Shriya has always been a glamorous doll in her previous movies and has done will with the sensual scenes as well as a few places where she is supposed to actually act. Her hip movements in the songs looks replicas of Shakira.

Prabhu who leads an investigation for finding out who the actual Kanthaswamy has done his part judiciously and Vadivelu has his own track of comedy which links to the main story line.

The final word says that every rich person should adopt a poor village so that the wealth can be distributed across the country. Not just the saying, the whole team of Kanthaswamy has even adopted two villages in interior Tamil Nadu to show that this can be made possible not just in movies but also in real life.
They had built up new roads and schools for the residents of the village.

I feel with this movie would put the director Susi Ganesan in the league of big directors who can say the thoughts in their mind very clearly that will reach the masses.

The visual effects and the camera work are a treat to look out for in the movie. The cinematographer NK Ekambaram has moved across different angles and flashed his lenses to give a different gloss to the whole movie especially the scenes that were shot in Mexico.

The music by Devi Prasad is already a hit, long before the movie has been released. The songs have been neatly picturised and never do you feel that the songs are being imposed on in the film. They are a treat to watch especially the numbers “Allegro” and “Yen peru Meenakumari”

The sets created by Thotta Tharani are always unique and gorgeous. The hideout of Kanthaswamy and his friends is extremely pleasing.

Apart from all these the real show stealer was Vikram. He rocks. The different characters he has portrayed viz., A masked rooster- super hero, A CBI officer, A sensuous woman who dances to the songs of Aishwarya Rai or the old man who comes for the rescue of the villagers are all with different attitudes and Vikram fits in them to the T.

In toto, the film is worth a watch and it keeps you pinned to your seat. Spending 3 hours and watching Kanthaswamy you will get the value for your ticket.

Not to be missed.

Movie Rating: ***1/2 out of 5
Director: Susi Ganesan
Cast: Vikram, Sriya Saran, Ashish Vidhyarthi, Vadivelu
Music: Devi Sri Prasad

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Ever heard of Rivertern??

This is a guest post by Mr. S. Varadarajan (Raja as he is fondly called) and he is based in Dubai

I was quite fortunate to visit this place which is located in the interiors of Karnataka.  I felt that i should share this experience as my first blog.

It was called the Jungle lodges which were centrally situated in a small town called Chickmagalur(Chick in Kannada is Small and Magal is Daughter).  This is located 250kms from Bangalore.  The journey was not very comfortable as the approach roads were rugged for almost half of the way and added to it was the continuous rain which was not very heavy but did not seem to stop. The whole of the world suddenly looked greener as the paddy fields swaying with happiness seeing us pass through them, the sunflowers which looked golden green showing us its abundance of natural wealth and the coconut and the beetle nut trees standing in a straight line saluting as if saying welcome to our land.

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We reached the village called Lakkavalli, where the lodge was located and were welcomed by an ancient temple which was closed as they open it only for a couple of days in a week, then passed through a small dam which was no more in use but still had loads of water beneath it. The road further lead to the River tern (a small slender gull having narrow wings and a forked tail) Lodge.  First thing on reaching there we saw some strong wooden steps made of Teak wood which lead us to the reception.

We were told that the rooms were further up on the hill and we need to walk.  The walk was for another 5 minutes which was on the cement steps but the whole path was covered with some plants and trees which had name plates which mentioned their name. The room boy who was accompanying us was telling us about the different trees and its age now. On these trees the magpies had built nests with in the arm’s length.  The shrubs seemed adorned as if for a Carnival.  The rooms were Log huts which had a cement walls and the hard roofs.  The outer roof was stacked with hay to give a look of a shanty. The rooms were lit with zero watts bulb but care has been taken that plenty of sunlight rushes in. No telephones, Television, Tube lights which were purposely ignored to make that particular area as much nature friendly as possible. The names of the log huts were of the migrating birds which come to that place viz., Bee Eater, Wag Tail etc..

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The Balcony had the railing made of wood and looking towards the Tungabhadra river.  Though it was a river, it did not look any smaller than a sea.  It was rumbling with waves which we can hear almost 800 meters away from it. Now temptation to go to the river bank was very strong and it was impossible not to go out and wander to see the whole place immediately. The passage to the river was through the thick woods which had the unkempt vines curled on the tree trunks and dangled in the breeze which hit us @ 80kmphs.

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We wanted to have hot coffee before we could walk any further as we were a bit tired. Just thinking of the coffee, we were called to the restaurant which was serving us strong aromatic Indian coffee with some pakodas. Nothing better can you get to eat on a cold rainy day.

Though the air blowing was cold and it was still drizzling it could not dampen our spirits to walk towards the water. Water sports instructor from the lodge accompanied us to the river where we set out to do some water sports like Boating, Kayaking, swimming. Each one of us were given life jackets and ventured into the deep waters of the rivers.  The most satisfying ride for me was the in the single Kayak, oaring into the heart of river.  Thoughts of the kayak toppling sent shivers in my body though was sure to be floating with the life jacket on.

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Almost after a couple of hours we came back again to the hut where we were given a sumptuous hot meal.

The next day morning I was awake to the chirping of the birds and the rumble of the waves which doesn’t seem to get tired at all. The next program on the menu was a trek in the nearby mountain. Climbing the vertical height of the mountain did give us an idea of how physically fit we were but the sight of the nearby places from the top of the mountain was something which has to be experienced than put in mere words. It was like the thin green sheet spread below the dark clouds.

The evening was for the Safari into the jungle.  The 4 wheel drive took us into the deep jungle which actually boasted of many wild animals.  Since it was raining we could at one place see the peacock dancing with its feathers that seemed to touch the tall trees.  The black wild bison which looked like wearing brown socks gave a very hostile look.  The shy flock of deer which stood the height of the car we were in.  I did try to call some more wild animals with the Tarzanious hoot which went unanswered inside the deep forest.

To sum up, it was an experience which i will always treasure, staying so close to the serene surroundings for a couple of days rejuvenating each and every cell in your body.

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