Film: Sundattam
Starring: Irfan,Arundhati,Naren
Director: G.Bramha
Producer: Annadurai
Banner: AD Film Fame Production
Music: Britto
Story
Sundaattam is a simple story plotted based on indoor game Caroms. Prabhakaran (Irfan) is a brilliant carom player who defeats Kasi (Madhu) and wins applause and friendship of Bhagya Annachi (Naren) who is local carom club owner. Prabhakaran also falls in love with his friend’s sister Arundati (Arundhati) who is a volatile suspended police. Now Kasi want to take revenge for his defeat and decides to kill Prabhakaran.
Performances
Irfan is energetic in the film. He carried off the film on his shoulders right from the word go and his act takes him to another level. His action sequences are brilliantly captured.
Arundati is simple yet beautiful and her screentime with Irfan had worked well.
Technical Analysis
Britto’s soundtrack En Uyir Thozhan's Raasathi...has lost its pace in the movie. While dialogues are very impressive with good punch liners with pleasing visuals. Screenplay is predictable, editing isn’t smooth, and Action choreography is brilliant. Production values are lavish. Director Brahma gets the entire credits for plotting such simple story with amazing action sequence and a cute love story.
Analysis
Director Brahma G. Dev has come up with an innovative storyline, with thrills, twists and turns at every step! The screenplay is racy, and keeps the viewers on the edge of their seats! Cameraman Balagurunathan has done a wonderful job in capturing the feel of the locales, and especially the visuals in the song sequences are very pleasing! The Art director Mohanamahendran, has ensured that throughout the movie, the 90's feel is maintained, and has not slipped up at any point! Sundaattam has good dialogues, excellent action sequences, decent comedy and neatly pictured songs and above all, Irfan rocked the show entirely.
Final Verdict
Sundaattam is another simple yet powerful action entertainer.