Film: Arrambam 
          Starring: Ajith, Nayantara, Ajith, Tapsee,Rana 
          Director: Vishnuvardhan
          Producer: A. M. Rathnam, A. Raghuram
          Banner: Sri Surya Movies
          Music: Yuvan Shankar Raja
Story:
Ashok Kumar [Ajith], a patriot on 
mission for exposing the people behind an ugly scam that is uproot to 
mafia. Ashok Kumar aka AK is supported by Nayantara in his operation. As
 story progresses AK ropes in techie hacker played by Arya, who falls 
for Taapsee, a journalist. Arrambam story takes twists and turns here 
with an intriguing mass interval and reveals the main plot with a 
flashback in the second half. Will AK succeeds in his assignment? Forms 
the Aarambam crux…
Watch Ajith’s Arrambam for the flashback and stick to the seats twists and turns…
Performances:
Ajith looks dashing 
with his salt and pepper look in V shaped T-shirts and pulls his role as
 Ashok Kumar with ease. As ever, Ajith has hold Arrambam on his 
shoulders with skyrocketing stunts, dances, acting and what not.
Nayantara carried out her role by means of get-up-and-go with style, though she maintains fiery façade here and there.
Arya’s presence as a 
techie hacker with a new hairstyle is quite fond of. Arya has done his 
parts well and pulls off audience chord in few of his scenes.
Rana has excelled with his screen presence even if it is only for little time. As a girly journo, Taapsee is sure to make few hearts melt but has nothing to perform much.
Mahesh Manjrekar, Kishore, Atul Kulkarni and others are good.
Techincal Analysis:
Vishnuvardhan’s 
direction is stylish and kudos to his choice of cast and crew for 
Arrambam. Even though there are some sneak peeks here and there, 
Arrambam team has handled it to the fullest.
Suba, writer duo Suresh
 and Balakrishnan have penned an engaging script for Arrambam and hooked
 audiences to their seats with more engaging screenplay.
Yuvan Shankar Raja’s 
background scores couldn’t make the impact as the Ajith’s Arrambam audio
 did. Nonetheless he has added enough seriousness to the action 
sequences with his score. ‘Adada Arrambame’, ‘Melala Vedikkudhu’ and 'En
 Fuse Pochu' songs are good onscreen in support of camera works.
Om Prakash, the 
debutant cinematographer has proved his mettle to be here in Kollywood 
with his eye pleasurable visuals in fight scenes and songs.
Stunt choreographers Jegan, Kecha and 
Lee Whittaker need a tap for numerous action parts, especially the 
climax and the boat chase are appealing.
Analysis:
Ajith and Vishnuvardhan on board with 
their trusted team of Arrambam, which belts a sneak connection with 
films like Sword Fish, A Wednesday and Indian, well they remained only 
shades. Movie has a kick start with never thought fashionable entry of 
Thala Ajith followed by racy first half.
Arrambam Second half has more 
interesting parts compared to first, as actual plot is revealed here. 
Arya, Nayantara, Tapsee and Rana’s characters leave an impact on 
viewers. As said before Arya as tech savvy reminds you of ‘A Wednesday’,
 Arrambam climax similar to Kamal Haasan’s Indian movie and the actual 
plot alike as Sword Fish.
Totally Arrambam is a tailor-made action
 packed bouncy entertainer, but one shouldn’t think of logics as it is 
commercial best-spoken for fans.
Final Verdict:
Diwali Arrambam with a class + mass Ajith and team on board…
 
 
 
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