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 'Rajapattai'   - Movie Review
		
		
				
				
		
			
				
					
Land mafia lobes mixed with Indian cinema spices to  smell like the usual curry but, tastes a little different for the last  few scoops.
 Anal Murugan the protagonist, is an aspiring gym boy  (cinema stunt double), dreaming of making it big as villain in Tamil  cinema. But fate turns him into the villain for the state's largest land  mafia headed by Akka aka Kutti Rani backed by her brainy associate  Vaapa.
 
The narration doesn't retard from its normal pace  during any reel, but the songs definitely play its part in doing so.  First 60 minutes is the often traveled path, with fighters flying,  comedians crying, hero kicking, heroine singing, and all other circus  trends. The following 70 odd minutes will entertain the audience if they  were less interested in what happened so far.
 
Vikram is always at his best. His body language for all those petty roles is  graceful and shows how good an actor he is (especially the 2nd half  investigation block). But with his gym boy physique, his muscles  struggle a lot to be in sync with fellow dancers.
 
2 villains, thankfully only one flaunts his decibel  skills that too for very few minutes. The other villain is more of  looks, but her costume and performance creates more of a serial soap  star impression rather than a vicious female politician. Oh, I forgot  there is another petty villain who alters his ways later. Naturally both  the villains reach heaven before we step out of the hall.
 
Nothing much to say about the lead lady, as she was  busy walking through deserts for 2 duets and throwing her charm in few  other scenes. Comedy is very good in this movie, doesn't mock anybody  and above all nobody is physically abused. Thambhi Ramaiyya has done his  part well along with few more actors.
 
Looks like Singeetham Sir is having all the fun after  so many years in cinema. There are lots of body builders in the movie  who look cute and loveable when they are not in action. Songs are a big  let down for the movie along with the BGM. Had the narration been  sleeker, Rajapattai would have been a decent entertainer.
 
Title cards warn you of some heavy metal clanging and  high decibel "yeiiiiiii" . If  'Naan Mahaan Alla' is the reason for you to book the ticket for  Rajapattai, the risk is up to you.
 
Watch it if you are in for a mild paced entertainer with not many twists, but good performances and better comedy.
Keywords:Vikram,actor , gym boy physique, muscles,dancers, villains, female politician,Comedy ,Thambhi Ramaiyya , Singeetham Sir,BGM,  sleeker, Rajapattai ,Naan Mahaan Alla.
				
			 
			
		 
			
				
			
			
			
		 
	 
	
	
 
		
		
		
	
 
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
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