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Directed by | Chella |
Written by | Chella |
Produced by | Mohan Natarajan |
Starring | Ajith Kumar Asin Thottumkal Keerthi Chawla Vivek Manorama |
Music by | Srikanth Deva |
Running time | 152 mins |
Language | Tamil |
Aalwar (2007) is a Tamil film directed by Chella. The film stars Ajith Kumar and Asin Thottumkal in the lead roles. This will be the second project that the couple will be in after the blockbuster Varalaru directed by K.S. Ravikumar. The film was released for Pongal in January 2007, where Ajith faces competition from Vishal and Vijay. Shooting had taken place in India and Switzerland. The film's score and soundtrack by Srikanth Deva was released on 15 December 2006.
Plot
Template:Spoiler These days, most heroes don’t want to disappoint their core audience. They know their fans expect the usual package. Ajith is a smart man, he knows what his legion of followers need from him. And he has provided just that, even though for most part the film moves on a formulaic pattern. If that is what is going work at the box-office who is to complain. Coming after his big success in Varalaru, Ajith looks confidence personified and delivers his usual punch with poise. Ajith also looks ease and elegance. The usual package of action, comedy, sentiments and other attendant things that an average film-goer looks for is present here too.
The story is the metamorphosis of a simple, straight as rod, Aalwar into an avenging machine named Shiva. Why Aalwar ends up as Shiva? Well, Aalwar is a traditional priest. He is devoted his mom and sister. But the villainous elements Lal, Vincent Asokan, take out the sister and mother. If this is not reason enough for Aalwar’s blood to boil, then what is? Aalwar, with revenge ringing in his mind, ends up as Shiva the killer, even while working as a ward boy in a hospital. Shiva is out to make a statement against the venal forces. He sees himself as some kind of avatar —in fact, he bumps off the baddies under the guise of Godly elements. At denouement, Shiva turns up as Narasimha. Shiva says theat he is indeed the God. Woven into this simple masala story is the love angle with Asin. Then there is also the comedy of Vivek, which is indeed hilarious at places.
Ajith’s character has not much confusion and delivers it with his usual aplomb. His intensity while dealing with the baddies is very real and absorbing. Asin is full of panache and shows her usual chirpiness. Vivek is back in his element and the comedy tracks carry his usual spark and spunk. The music and camera are okay without doing anything extraordinary. The song could have been more imaginative and the same could have better captured. The director has not tried anything fancy. He has set out with a simple plan, to no let down Ajith‘s fans. That is what he has accomplished.
The entertainment sticks to the distilled formula. The violence maybe heavy at places. But overall, the movie’s cadences are well measured out, a hit for Ajith and Asin once again.
Cast
Actor | Role |
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Ajith Kumar | Aalwar/Shiva |
Asin Thottumkal | Priya |
Vivek | |
Keerthi Chawla | Madhu |
Geetha |
Music
Song | Singer(s) | Review |
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Solli Tharava | Sadhana Sargam, Muhamad Salamad | A good beginning. A soft romantic number with excellent instrumentation. It is sure to be lapped up by melody-lovers. Srikanth Deva seems to have chosen his instruments very carefully for the song. The catchy lyrics coupled with good use of violin are other major hallmark of the song. What more Sadhana Sargam's voice is an icing in the cake. |
Pidikkum | Madhushree | A brisk number. The song begins on a slow note only to gather momentum as it progresses. Changing track in between, the catchy pallavi in the song strikes the listeners. Madhusree has sung it with lots of energy and her high-pitched voice that sets the momentum. |
Anbulla Kadhali | Kunal, Kushbu | It has become a must to have at least one song in an album these days inspired by the hip-hop music. Shrewd use of western instruments and 'open-throated' voice of Kushbu with a good chorus are the major highlights of the song. It is a 'run of the mill' kind of duet number. Additional rhythm and peppy beats by Srikanth Deva are impressive. |
Pallandu | Unnikrishnan, Senthildas | A song quite appropriate to listen this December music season. Srikanth Deva has struck to his basics here. He has come out with a song which is inspired by Carnatic music. With flawless Unnikrishnan's voice and a soothing accompaniment by the flute, the song sticks to our hearts immediately. |
Mayile Mayile | Srikanth Deva, Senthildas, Roshini, Suruthipriya, Arjun Thamas, Sujavitha |
A rocking song in the album. Energetic Srikanth Deva in the company of fresh and talented singers sets the right mood for the song in its very beginning. It has heavy chorus, good beats and lots of instrumentation. |
Trivia
- Ajith Kumar has been working out in the gym for this film, to have a more muscular shape.
- Ajith Kumar has gained 6 kilograms as asked to play the role in this film.
Box Office
- The film opened in 330 screens worldwide including 230 screens in Tamil Nadu alone.
- The film saw the widest release of Ajith to date.
- This was the only film among the Pongal 2007 releases that received minimum guarantee for its distributors from its exhibitors.
- The film opened at a staggering 100 shows daily in 24 screens in Chennai district.
- The film is still in early days in the box office but is expected to be a treat for Ajith fans.
External links
- Aalvar - Official Site
- 50-feet cutouts
- Aalwar Review
- Ajith with Asin
- Latest Pictures
- Aalwar Gallery
- Listen to Aalwar Songs (without any firewall issues!)
- Aalvar SunTV Trailer