Saturday 13 September 2014

Vanavarayan Vallavarayan Movie Review

"VV's recipe is clearly targeted at the rural masses and the cocktail of comedy, familial tiffs and sentiments ought to work with this target group. The male leads, Kreshna and Ma Ka Pa Anand are energetic and perform without inhibitions, with the latter's famed timing at comedy coming in handy on quite a few instances," according to Behindwoods Review Board.

"With positives and areas of improvement in almost equal proportion, 'Vanavarayan Vallavarayan' is a different movie experience; it may not entirely explain the VV brothers, but will definitely get you thinking about your lovely rival back at home, and is definitely worth a watch," according to Indiaglitz.


"While the film starts off with lewd jokes to establish Kreshna and Ma Ka Pa Anand's camaraderie, it suddenly shifts gears before the interval with overtly melodramatic scenes. What makes the film unstimulating is the disconnected scenes, emotions and characters," according to OnlyKollywood.

"Kreshna and Ma Ka Pa Anand become butt of jokes in one scene and suddenly we are subjected to an upsurge of emotions in the next scene. This contradicting nature in the narration with a half-hearted writing is what makes the film a least interesting fare," the website stated. 

According to Hindu 

A trite love story with laughable character behaviour and inexplicable transformations. When Santhanam makes his guest appearance with his trademark jokes and brings the film to its much-awaited end, you are supposed to walk out believing that you have seen a thoroughly entertaining film. However, you know much damage has already been done when even Santhanam can’t rescue it.

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