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Aacharya Movie Review (2 Reviews)
Debutant director Ravi has come with a gripping story for 'Aacharya'. He worked
with Bala in the past. The story runs around the Brahmin youth who is forced to
wield the knife by the situation. The director partly succeeds in his attempt to
present a good movie.
Yadunandan (Vignesh) is born in a poor Brahmin
family who struggle hard for their survival. Following the death of his parents,
Yadunandan goes to Madurai in search of a job. He does menial jobs in a police
station and gets his daily food. Certain circumstances make him accept a crime
that he has not committed. He goes to prison and comes across Kokki (Kanja
Karuppu), a jail mate. Kokki helps him in meeting Mayakka (Vadivukarasi). She
gives Yadunandan a job and a place to live. They work for Annavi Thevar
(Nasser), who controls all activities in the locality.
In the process,
Yadunandan meets Devakosa Mangai (Divya) and falls for her charm. He helps her
in getting selected as police officer with the help of Annaavi Thevar.
Thiruvasagam (Charanraj), a honest cop, comes to know about the activities of
Annavi Thevar. Meanwhile, Mayakka is attempted for a murder. Yadunandan saves
her by weilding a knife in his hand. Now Annavi Thevar starts showing his
colours. This makes Yadhunandan to end him. Finally how Yadunandan proves his
innocence forms the climax.
Performance:
Vignesh has performed well.
His transformation from a god-fearing youth to an angry man, is picturised well.
Debutant Divya looks charming. Nasser's performance is impressive. Vadivukarasi
has also played well. The others have got limited role to play. Music by
Srikanth Deva is pleasant. Ravi's direction and script is fine. The other
technical aspects are okay.
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