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EDITOR'S PICK
Rating - **
Rajapattai, which means `the path of the king`, has turned out to be
a poor show in terms of story, script and performances. Director Suseenthiran,
known for presenting films with different themes, has failed to impress with his
new offering.
The story, script, romance, item song, the characterisation - everything has
been poorly conceived and executed. The stunts by Anal Arasu and the
cinematography by Madhie are the only saving grace for the film. Not even
Vikram`s charming presence could save the film.
Rajapattai is another hero-centric film. Vikram, with his toned
physique, dons different get-ups and handles the fighting sequences stylishly.
But his efforts fail to make any impact as the script has no life in it.
Anal Murugan (Vikram) is a gym boy who acts as stuntman in cinema and dreams of
becoming a villain on screen. He meets a noble-hearted but helpless
Dakshinamoorthy (K Viswanath) and saves him from the clutches of his own son
Chidambaram (Avinash), who wants to grab his father`s assets to get political
mileage.
Chidambaram wants to gift land to Ranganayaki (Sana), a minister and a land
mafia, who promises to make him an MLA in return. But Dakshinamoorthy doesn`t
want to give his land, as he runs an orphanage in that place. Ranganayaki
manages to deceive the old man despite Murugan`s resistance.
Murugan is now determined to get the land back. He is ready to fight with the
politician come what may. But there is another powerful person called Vappa (Pradeep
Rawat), acting as the brain behind Ranganayaki. Vappa is the most dreaded
underworld person, but Murugan is ready for the challenge.
The rest of the movie shows how the hero fulfills the mission. Everything is
predictable -- so there`s no suspense, no brilliance and no thrills.
Vikram tries his best to lift the movie, but the script didn`t give him much
scope. His get-ups and satirical act are good, but they don`t add anything to
the fare.
Beautiful looking Deeksha Seth gets a forgettable role in her debut movie in
Tamil, while K Viswanath ensures some interesting moments. Sana is impressive in
her maiden outing in a stereotype role.
Yuvan Shankar Raja disappoints with his songs.
Suseenthiran made his debut with Vennila Kabadi Kuzhu, which was
critically acclaimed. Then he proved his credentials as a commercial director in
Nan Mahaahn Alla, followed by an off-beat movie Azhagarsamiyin
Kuthirai which was also received well.
Unfortunately, Rajapattai has turned out to be a poor show, and the
director is to be blamed. He had a good storyline, and a hero with proven
credentials. But he failed to make use of them.
Overall, Rajapattai is a tiring ride on an improper road.