Friday, 14 August 2015

Vaalu Movie Review & Rating: Habitual Commercial Flick Saved By Simbu And Santhanam Together!

After 3 long years of hiatus, Silambarasan (Simbu) is back on the big screen as his much awaited film Vaalu has finally swooped into theatres all over the world. A long wait has elevated the movie's expectations among Simbu fans. Does Vaalu has enough in it to quench the star's thirsty fans? Read our review to know.
Vaalu Plot: Simbu has played a happy-go-lucky bloke who spends most of his time with his chum, played by Santhanam. Despite all the sincere efforts by his parents, played by Aadukalam Naren and Sri Ranjani, to 

turn him into a responsible man, Simbu's attitude doesn't change and is determined to get a job by himself after having failed to clear his plus 2 exams. When he meets Hansika, he falls in love with her and tries to woo her with the help of his friends. In spite of trying hard, he

 fails to win over Hansika's heart who informs him that she is already engaged to her own relative and that her marriage will take place in a couple of years. While trying his luck with

 Hansika, in an unexpected turn of events, Simbu gets himself involved in the murky business of a ruffian. How Simbu overcomes the difficulties involved in his personal and love life forms the crux of the story.

Performances: Simbu and Santhanam deserve a special mention as they have added so much value to a weak script. Without these two performers, who will keep you entertained throughout, Vaalu would've fallen flat. 

This film is a complete Simbu show and you will not complain about it. Hansika has a lot of screen space and has come up with a decent performance. Having said that, the 

actress' lip-sync needs a major rework. Also the fact that the film was shot 3 years ago has contributed to her bad lip-sync. The film's antagonist Aditya has delivered a powerful performance

 while the supporting cast have done what is required. Aadukalam Naren gets another clichéd father's role which is a disappointment.

Technicalities: Dialogues is something that powers this movie from the very beginning till the very end. Interesting 

one liners with an ability to evoke laughter acts as a huge plus and keeps you hooked. Watch out for Simbu and Santhanam's local slang. Shakthi's camera work is top-notch especially in the fight scenes.

 Bright colors have been used in song sequences to give the movie a rich look which contributes to the overall feel. While editor TS Suresh could've shortened the length which would've 

made Vaalu a lot more lively, Thaman's background score gets a touch too loud at times. Overall View: Overall, Vaalu is yet another usual commercial film which gets saved largely by Simbu's dialogue delivery and Santhanam's laughable comedies.