And, of course, the film is overlong with innumerable songs and comic scenes that could have been left at the editing table. True their shtick is a bit predictable but they manage to deliver the laughs. The soundtrack opened to positive reviews and topped the music charts. Ayyappan Gopi was known for films like Rajini Murugan and Dhilluku Dhuddu. As per reports, the actor died of a heart attack. As for Sivakarthikeyan and Soori, they seem to have picked up from where they left off in Varuthapadatha Vaalibar Sangam. Rajinimurugan is a 2016 Indian Tamil-language comedy film written and directed by. Popular Tamil comedy actor Ayyappan Gopi has passed away. Yezharai Mookkan does not come across as the kind of villain who needs to be feared and Samuthirakani plays this role with the right amount to seriousness so that we don't discount his threats entirely either. Rajkiran has fun playing the patriarch and also gets a scene in the end to get us all emotional.
Something for everyone seems to be Ponram's philosophy here and so, he gives us romance, songs, villainy, family melodrama - all laced with a touch of comedy and presented to us in eye-poppingly bright visuals (the cinematographer is Balasubramaniem). Meanwhile, Yezharai Mookkan (Samuthirakani), a thug (of sorts), tries to get a share of Murugan's ancestral property by defaming his grandfather Ayyankaalai (Rajkiran). So, with his friend Thothadri (Soori) in tow, he starts wooing her. Unfortunately, their once friendly fathers are now not on talking terms. The film actually feels like more of what we had seen in the earlier one (the director even finds a way to link the two films in the climax), but posses a sense of joie de vivre that lifts it up and keeps us amused.Īs for the plot, it revolves around Rajini Murugan (Sivakarthikeyan), a happy-go-lucky (Tamil cinema slang for wastrel) youngster, whose only care in the world is to marry Karthika (Keerthy Suresh), his childhood sweetheart. Review: Rajini Murugan reinforces what we had learned from Varuthapadatha Vaalibar Sangam - director Ponram has a flair for entertaining us even with a story that sounds dated and cliched. But, still, it could have been much better.Synopsis: Rajini Murugan locks horns with Yezharai Mookkan who tries to get a share of Murugan's ancestral property by defaming his grandfather. While it is partly entertaining, and thanks to Sivakarthikeyan and Soori for that, this is the kind of film you forget the. Oveall, the movie promises good humor and a good fun time. Cashing in on the Rajinikanth sentiment to the T, Sivakarthikeyan, a real life Rajinikanth fanboy, saves a very ordinary and regressive film from turning into a boring and unbearable experience. Don’t we ? But, the Director has failed in providing proper validity for many scenes, that the movie was built on. Overall, the film has been given a thumbs-up by. We also knew who is going to win at the end. Even though the film has been packed with all the commercial ingredients, it is the comedy that stands out. Ponram ahs directed and sketched that beautiful. But Keerthi is more stone faced and rigid.The action is okay if you don’t mind some unrealistic moves. The chemistry between Siva and Keerthi is so fine.
The running time of the movie is a trouble. But the running time will test your patience. The ending seems quite problematical but up to that point, it all flows very well. The film's director Ponram has packaged the film in such a way that audiences will leave the movie hall with a big smile and forget all their worries. The movie is just a watchable fare for its humour. Sify rated the film 4 out of 5 stars, stating that 'Rajini Murugan is a tailor made festival film, which is sure to enthrall and entertain the masses. Soori makes the whole theatre to burst into laughter. Next to him stands Rajkiran and Samuthirakani with some brilliant performances. Guess this movie was made with an intention to targe B and C centre audience. Rajini Murugan falls into second category. Things get better after Rajini inherits his grandfathers property. Some movies are made for awards and some movies are made for entertainment. An unemployed Rajini Murugan falls in love with Karthika, but her father opposes their union due to an old misunderstanding. So what can we expect from the team which brought us a laugh riot? The same basic plot without any story. Things get better after Rajini inherits his grandfather's property. Samuthirakani, Rajkiran, Soori and Robo Shankar are part of the cast. An unemployed Rajini Murugan falls in love with Karthika, but her father opposes their union due to an old misunderstanding. Technical team comprises of Balasubramaniem for Cinematography and Vivek Harshan for editing. Varuthapadatha Vaalibar Sangam fame Director Ponram crafted the movie and Keerthi Suresh has done the female lead role.