Thursday 22 May 2014

Kochadaiiyaan Movie Review



Kochadaiyaan, a 3D computer animated period film directed by Soundarya R. Ashwin and written by K. S. Ravikumar, due to the revolutionary use of technology in the movie production is one of the most awaited movies. And, presence of superstar Rajnikanth who has a god like presence in the southern box offices only amplifies the hype.

Along with Rajnikanth who will be seen in triple role, the movie also features R. Sarathkumar, Aadhi, Deepika Padukone, Shobana, Rukmini Vijayakumar, Jackie Shroff, and Nassar enacting and voice supporting important animated characters in the movie. The music of the movie is composed by Oscar winner and accomplished music director A.R. Rehman. Now, let's analyse the impact of technology, in our Kochadaiyaan movie review.

Kochadaiyaan is a period movie partly inspired from the life of pandiyan king Kochadaiiyaan Ranadhiran (710-735 A.D). The movie revolves around the battle of Good versus evil and shows one man's courage to stand for the injustice. The movie shows Kochadaiiyaan Ranadhiran's brilliance in battle and his benevolence in ruling his subjects. It documents his vicious struggle against those who plan to usurp his crown.

On numerous occasions director Soundarya has claimed that Kochadaiiyaan has been made using latest animation and 3D technologies. And, when you compare it with other movies that have been produced on the Indian shores, the claim indeed prove to be right. But in comparison with Hollywood movies, Kochadaiiyaan is lacking in 'wow' factor special effects.

Rajnikanth is the star of the movie and his performance once against defies his age. His stunts, characteristic dialogue delivery style and stylish acting, carries the movie forward with impeccable grace. The plot of the movie is well developed and the characters are well rounded and dynamic.

In the nutshell, though Kochadaiiyaan movie isn't the best animated special effects movie around the block, but it still has enough elements to entertain and woo the audience, and the best part is another brilliant performance from the living legend.


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