Here is the special interview with Ravindar about Varisu movie, He have shared us about his thoughts in Thalapathy Vijay's film and how Director Vamshi Paidipally tried to convey the story.
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Here is the special interview with Ravindar about Varisu movie, He have shared us about his thoughts in Thalapathy Vijay's film and how Director Vamshi Paidipally tried to convey the story.
Don't miss our 4th-day public review of Thalapathy Vijay, Rashmika Mandanna starrer Varisu movie, directed by Vamshi Paidipally! Hear what our audience has to say about the film and get their reviews and thoughts on the film.
#VarisuReview: #Vijay returns to his throwback ‘90s self in this familiar emotional entertainer Movie Ratings - ⭐⭐⭐🌟tars We’ve seen numerous ‘ amma sentiment’ films in Tamil cinema. And some ‘ appa sentiment' ones too. Varisu, Vijay’s latest outing at the box office, not only puts together these two aspects that Tamil cinema has milked for many years, but also adds another dimension: sentiment among brothers. With so much material about a family that has myriad problems between its members, Varisu resembles the popcorn tub that has seen many rounds of flavoured seasonings. Bland popcorn in the movies isn’t exciting anymore, and that seems to be the case with on-screen proceedings as well. Vijay has certainly experimented with genres in his last few films – Bigil was a sports drama, and Beast was about people stuck inside a mall – but this time, with Varisu, he goes back to a formula that has worked well for him in the past: family. Remember Vijay’s family in Minsara Kanna (1999), a group of rich people masquerading to be poor to unite two people? In Varisu, they are rich – and very rich at that. The house they live in, which we see a few minutes into the film, is among the most lavish residences you’d have ever seen in Tamil cinema. The characters inside talk business and deal in crores, chief among them being Rajendaran (Sarath Kumar) whose business rival is Jayaprakash (Prakash Raj). Rajendaran proudly flaunts his two sons – played by Srikanth and Shaam – but is reticent about talking about Vijay, his youngest son. Why’s that? Will Vijay agree to ditch his carefree life – the first time we see him, he’s on a bike trip and enjoying Nature’s sights and sounds – and show interest in his father’s multi-crore business? For a first half that relies heavily on the slow, TV serial-like sequences, Varisu has little heft to the emotional beats; the mother-son relationship seems superficial, while the brothers’ tussle to take over a multi-crore business seems trivial. Not aiding in the cause is some very average comic relief from Yogi Babu and a love story with Rashmika that seems to be going nowhere. It is only in the second half that Varisu picks. https://www.instagram.com/p/CnZg3a_smwU/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
Varisu Editor Praveen K. L. in this exclusive interview shares regarding his Experience Working in Varisu and editing Vijay Mass Scenes. He also discusses the reasons behind Kushboo's absence from the movie and many more interesting facts.
Watch the celebrity's reaction to Thalapathy Vijay's "Varisu" on the Indiaglitz celebrity Premiere Show.