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My take on “Endhiran”

I am a die hard “Rajini” fan and love him both as an actor and a human being, many an earlier blog of mine will prove this.I watched Endhiran and must say I came out with mixed feelings….

The great positive vibe and feel was the “technical” brilliance that tamil Cinema has advanced to as well as the sheer gloss and richness that the film had in every frame. Kudos to Shankar and his Team.
The brilliance of the Graphics especially the last few minutes with the army of Robots has to be seen to be believed. Matches any Hollywood film…. definitely beats Bollywood by a mile.
They have spent crores and it was seen in every frame , every paise of it…..Hats off to the producers , who have taken tamil Film Production into a different orbit – albeit a dizzying one.
For it is this film that has made the rest of India wake up and notice us here.
The other lovely part of the movie that I truly enjoyed was the “Chitti” part. Rajini has proved what a consummate actor and performer he is in his avatar as the Robot ( corrupted). What elan, what dash, what an actor…..truly deserves the sobriquet “Superstar”….
 
This is not a Keanu Reeves movie , a Superman, Batman or Spiderman film , nor is it the Robin Williams starrer “Bicentennial man” – which in many ways is the inspiration for this film , if you want to know more about this film’s plot click herehttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bicentennial_Man_(film)
Now for me as a “Rajini” fan going to a Rajini film….to enjoy my “Thalaivar”
I always love it when Rajini dons the hero , he is the brave, honest good guy ( maybe a coward in the beginning but is transformed into a “Veeran” ) who is wronged by a Villain – he could be a friend turned bad like Sharat Babu in Annamalai , a truly bad guy like Raghuvaran in Baasha or even Suman in “Sivaji” – but there has to be a Duryodhanan – and Rajini , the Panchapandavargal all rolled into one , must in the climax “Thulp” the man out of his senses……
Superstar can also tame the shrew as he did Vijayashanthi in Mannan or Ramya Krishnan in Padayappa – BUT HE MUST HAVE A UNIQUE MANNERISM OR STYLE – that is what makes him the Super star and heMUST HAVE A PUNCH LINE – as Aishwarya says in this film “unnodadhu Thani vazhi”….In these aspects I was disappointed with Endhiran.
He should have had a one to one with Danny Denzongpa or Chitti ( preferably both) and kicked the @#$% out of them . On the contrary he runs away from a drunk toddy tapper who is teased earlier by Aishwarya…..My hero had NO moment of Glory except right at the end , and that too it is not physical but keeps chitti magnetically immmobile etc…. Great for Keanu but not for my Thalaivar.
Despite being the hero he must have at least one nice comedy scene – like the scooter ride with the priest as “paramasivan” or the snake around the neck in a Ladies hostel…..These are a must. Here too Endhiran disappoints.
A scene or two with his parents and siblings highlighting “Family” sentiments , – remember that song ? – “Amma endru azhaikkaadha…?” – maybe even a song on the thaththuvam of life like ” 8 x 8 vaazhkkai” – nothing like that here – in fact there is NO solo song for him here.
He must also have a nice comedy sidekick like Janakaraj in Basha etc or Goundamani in Mannan or even Vivek in Sivaji….. the duo in this film disappoint to say the least…..
His entry in the film must be with a bang – and a song – remember “Naan autokkaaran..” or “Vandhenda paalakaaran…” or “Devuda devuda…” – nothing like that here in Endhiran for Boss comes into the film without as much as a whisper……
Songs bring me to the point that I found the re recording absolutely brilliant but the songs left me disappointed….I am a die hard fan of the music of “old times” and for me melody is the key , I still relate to modern music if I can hum the tune as I walk out of the theatre – like the “style’ song in Sivaji…..I am simply not able to recall a single tune ( I do not listen to FM , watch songs on TV or listen to the CD.) , the first time I listen to the songs is in the film and it must stick to my head. Needless to say the locations and the picturisation was extraordinary , loved it when Rajini does the Robot style dancing. All in all I thought the music of Rehman , another genius, did nothing to lift the film to greater heights as it did in Sivaji or Padayappa.
I must here say that the Stunt sequences were brilliant , probably the best in any Indian Film thus far. Peter heyn must be complimented and of course Rajini who must have had hours and hours of back breaking work – his professionalism and total submission to the Director never ceases to amaze me…..what a man !!!!!
I thought “Chandramukhi” was itself a mild risk as it lacked the elements of the classic “Rajini” film like a clear cut, well defined villain etc but made up more than amply with the songs, the humour and the basic story, not to forget those few glorious moments when Vettaiyan comes on the screen. The Robot here I thought was an extension of the “lakalakalaka” Vettaiyyan – as usual the superstar excelled in it so much so that the last scene was extremely poignant.
My Take –
As a Tamil film fan – Extraordinary Film -what a technical coup.
As a die hard “Superstar” fan – an ordinary film.
As a fan of the “actor” Rajinikanth – a film to be relished… Chitti , takes the cake.
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