Movie : Robo | |
Rating: 4/5 | |
Cast : Rajinikanth, Aishwarya Bachchan, Danny Denzongpa, Cochin Haneefa, Santhanam, Kalabhavan Mani, M S Bhaskar | |
Directed by : Shankar | |
Produced by : Kalanidhi Maran, Ha | |
Banner : Sun Pictures | |
Music : A R Rahman | |
Release Date : 2010-10-01 | |
Story: A technical treat, the story is about Vaseekaran (Rajinikanth) who is a scientist. His life is perfect with his lady love Sana (Aishwarya) and his only aim in life is to come up with a robot that can be useful to save the lives of soldiers in the Indian army. He manages to come up with one like that and names it Chitti (Rajini again). The success of Chitti is not taken well by Vaseekaran’s mentor Dr Bohra (Danny) as he wants to use it for business purpose. However, things take a turn when Vaseekaran is asked to induce feelings to Chitti stating it will not be able to figure out right and wrong without them. Vaseekaran does that but then his new addition begins causing trouble for him. What are those troubles and what happens after that forms the rest of the story. Artist performances: Rajinikanth was good as a scientist and also as a robot. His performance as the robot is more impressive and it may not be much of fun for Rajini fans since there are no histrionics or the regular punch dialogues that gives them the kick. He has been quite contained here. Aishwarya is an asset to the film. Her beauty, her glamour and her glowing looks are sure to catch the breath of the audience and she has proved why she is called one of the most beautiful women in the world. Danny Denzongpa was decent and he carries his role with grace. Santhanam was okay, Cochin Haneefa was brief, Kalabhavan Mani was there for few seconds while the others came and went. Plus points: * Rajini as robot * Aishwarya Bachchan * Visual appeal * Songs picturization * Climax action sequence Minus points: * Music(AR Rahman fails to live up to the standards set by him) * Few scenes lack logic * Slow Pace in Second Half * Run-Time(2 hours 52 minutes) Analysis: The maker attempts to show what happens when a man creates something which is outside the norms of nature. Though superficially, the robot concept serves as user friendly and reducing man efforts, the consequences are severe when there is a slight disturbance in its composition. The first half tends to create a decent feel and it is the second half which goes down on the emotional graph. However, the climax action sequence is worth a treat and it will fetch the brownie points. AR Rahman's music could have been better. At the box office, this will appeal to all sections and is sure to mesmerize. Verdict: Don't Miss It! |
Friday, 1 October 2010
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