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| Sunday, 12 April 2009 10:56 | |||
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Analysis Tamil director Gandhi Krishna is known for presenting films in slick manner (ex: Prema Chadarangam) but he fails miserably this time with Ananda Thandavam. Prior to the release, the movie with Tamannah in the lead role has generated expectations. With an old-fashioned storyline, and corny scenes, contrived characterizations, the movie looks like an 80’s film. Director Gandhi Krishna’s hotchpotch of narration fails to entice the audiences. This Love story hardly has any moments that touch your heart. Apart from that, the acting by Tamannah is very irritating. She goes overboard in every expression throughout the movie. Though first half starts with a promise, the second half is big bore. Length of the movie is another minus point. On the whole, the movie fails in every department. Performances Tamannah as spoilt brat acts overtly. In most scenes, she behaves as if she is lunatic than a hyperactive girl. Newcomer Siddardh has limited expressions. Debutant Rukhmini has glamour but she needs to improve in acting skills. Music by GV Prakash has nothing new. Cinematography is also just okay. Direction and screenplay by Gandhi Krishna lacks sophistication. Bottom-line! Ananda Thandavam is an old-fashioned love story. Irritating acting, outdated storyline and weak climax make the audiences look for immediate exit. Cast: Tamannah, Siddardh (newcomer), Rukmini, Rish, Kitty, and others Story: Sujatha Dialogues: Shashank Vennalkanti Music: G V Prakash Kumar Lyrics: Vanamali, Bhuvana Chandra, Suddala Ashok Teja Art: Tota Tharani Cinematography: Jeeva Shankar Action: V T Vijayan Produced by: D Suresh Banner: Aascar Film (P) Ltd Presented by: V Ravichandran Screenplay and directed by: A.R. Gandhikrishna Release Date: April 10, 2009
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