Bharani (2007)
38KBharani: Directed by Hari. With Vishal, Muktha George, Prabhu, Nadia Moidu. Bharani, a hot headed man, tries to peacefully resolve the conflict between the families, from the one which he belongs, and the one from which his lover belongs. But several circumstances force him to use his fist than his heart first.
“THAAMIRABHARANI left me impressed by the time it ended.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eI had not imagined the drama in this film to be this powerful. The action was explosive as well.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eItu0026#39;s an emotional action drama which excels on multiple levels. Vishal gives you a great performance in every scene: be it action or emotion, he never lets you down. In short, the film is somewhat near-perfect with no déjà vu feel. The only glitch was in the editing. Almost 20 minutes or more couldu0026#39;ve been chopped to keep the film focused. But the rest of the film barring these subplots and songs is very tightly scripted. Take out some songs, edit the silly comedic subplots and you have a masterpiece.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eThe film has a couple of suspenseful moments as well, which add to the already-increasing tension in the film. Technically, this film does stand out. I liked how the cinematographer captured the visuals of river water throughout the film, giving the film a desirable feel. The action is outstanding, especially the first and last action scenes. These are filmed at greatly exciting locations and give an unprecedented fun.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eThe music is catchy, especially the first song. But rest of the songs only add to the length. The comedic subplots are silly and donu0026#39;t add much to the film while also providing some relief from the serious moments. The film is violent in nature, and some scenes are very intense for a U certificate. But there is no vulgarity or obscenity, making it a clean family entertainer.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eFinally, the climax stood out with a brilliant execution. It not only touched my heart but also gave me the feel that I watched a very different film, which is true of course. I wonu0026#39;t be able to forget it anytime soon. THAAMIRABHARANI is a must watch. Thatu0026#39;s all.”