Monday, June 14, 2010

Singam





The film is watchable in parts only due to the awesome performance of Suriya, as a mass action hero cop. Every scene and even dialogues and reactions from the supporting cast are predictable.The director believes that he can go on rehashing his earlier films.Anuska - heroine looks like his sister.This movie can be watched for surya.
Singam (Suriya) a sub-inspector at Nallur police station in Tirunelveli district, who never wanted to be a cop and would have preferred to run the family provision store. He joins because of his fathers force (Radha Ravi), who has always had high regards for the police force.
Villan is Mayilvahanam (Prakash Raj), an extortionist, kidnapper and also runs a real estate mafia in Tiruvanmayur area of Chennai. Mayilvahanam is forced to come and report to Dorai Singam at the Nallur police station and there both have sparks.
The Chennai don using his political influence promotes Dorai Singam as Inspector and transferrs him to Tiruvanmayur police station in Chennai. A cat and mouse fight comes between Singam and Mayil, leading to a lot of twists and turns.vivek has done his comedy track well.
The climax ends in Nellore. The film is racy at 2 hours and 35 minutes, and packaged as a mass masala entertainer.
Devi Sri Prasads music is serviceable, with Stole my heart and baba sehgal song being the best of the lot The action scenes are well choreographed by Rocky Rajesh, especially the theatre fight and running chase scene between Suriya and Besant Nagar Ravi. Priyan has done well by trying to frame the hero and the lanky heroine in one frame.

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