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  • A must watch Superstar Rajini sir film I am suggesting this to young film lovers
  • brkspeed-110 February 2008
    The stories in Indian cinema are often rehashed versions of older ones with familiar themes and predictable conclusions. Well this movie is no different. Two childhood friends become bitter enemies as they grow into successful businessmen. Their friendship is slowly tested, strained, then broken. One is a quintessential good guy and the other is guided, like a puppet, by a malignant force. There are incoherent (out of context) song and dance numbers and cheesy fight scenes.

    But what makes this film is good despite its molding. The casting is perfect for the roles and despite its technical simplicity, it does what it wants to do quite well. The narrative is beautifully constructed. The acting and dialogue may seem contrived, but this is Tamil cinema at it's finest -- trying to appeal to the masses. Don't judge this on Hollywood standards or intellectualize it like in Universities. This is archetypal Tamil cinema with a superb plot for a 1992 film. The story in itself, with adequate comedy interspersed, makes this film irresistible.
  • arjunflamingfeather25 November 2018
    A piece that we watched but is in the back of our minds like a sub-conscious of SIGMUND FREUD with his UNCANNY.
  • This movie is one of the all time favorite for Rajnikanth movies. This is the film which took the superstar to the next level. A good effort by him in acting department too. A simple and decent music by Deva. Very good laid screenplay and story. Thanks to Suresh Krishna.

    The plot is all about the friendship and enmity between Annamalai (Rajnikanth) and his millionaire friend Ashok(Sharathbabu). Sharathbabu, Kushboo, Janakaraj are decent in their performance. A special mention is needed for Manorama and Radha Ravi. The film had the best commercial scenes that created chaos among the crowd.

    A good commercial hit.