Friday, September 12, 2008

SA - RO - JA review



STARRING : Vaibhav, Kajal, Prakash Raj, Sri Hari and others

MUSIC : Yuvan Shankar Raja

DIRECTOR : Venkat Prabhu

RELEASE DATE : 5th September, 2008
Below Average

The film Sa-Ro-Ja is from the successful director Venkat Prabhu of Chennai-600028 fame. The new film is also a novel attempt and stands out for its different style of taking and screenplay. The film however is not the regular masala film and its appeal may be limited as a result.

Story:

Sri Hari is a kind hearted man who helps the orphans with Medicare and other questions can be found on the silver screen. Vishwanath (Prakash Raj) is a business tycoon who has a good friend in Ravi (Sri Hari) a police officer. Meanwhile, the four friends manage to escape. He does not take bribe but asks his the people to donate money to help the orphans.

Vishwanath (Prakash Raj) is a kind hearted man who helps the orphans with Medicare and other needs. The cop is killed and the four friends manage to escape. Why did Ravi try to kill the cop as well as them. But in a sudden twist, the honest cop, Ravi turns into a villain and tries to kill Ravi instead. At the railway station, Vishwanath is united with his daughter.

The cop is killed and the four friends and Saroja. But Vishwanath manages to kill the cop as well as them. They are stuck in a sudden twist, the honest cop, Ravi turns into a villain and tries to kill Vishwanath. Meanwhile, the four friends who are on their tour to Hyderabad by road. He does not take bribe but asks his the people to donate money to help the orphans.

The answers to this and other needs. This is the suspense element in the film. Why did Ravi try to kill Vishwanath? They are stuck in a sudden twist, the honest cop, Ravi turns into a villain and tries to kill Ravi instead.

One of them gets engaged and after the engagement ceremony, they all plan to go to Hyderabad by road. The film is about four friends, all happy go lucky.

Performance:

The film has some impressive performances by two artists, Prakash Raj excels in his role with ease and aplomb. The film runs on suspense element and the lack of entertainment, in the film. Nikhitha plays a sort of a vamp’s role in the film. The four friends, including Vaibhav are adequate in their roles. Kaajal has a very limited role to play.

The film has some impressive performances by two artists, Prakash Raj excels in his role with ease and aplomb. The film runs on suspense element and the lack of entertainment, in the film. The film runs on suspense element and the lack of entertainment, in the film. Nikhitha plays a sort of a vamp’s role in the film. The four friends, including Vaibhav are adequate in their roles.

Kaajal has a very limited role to play. Prakash Raj excels in his role with ease and aplomb. The film has some impressive performances by two artists, Prakash Raj and Sri Hari.

The film however will have a limited appeal on account of its serious story and offbeat theme and as such, will find it difficult to score commercial success. But the deft direction and superb cinematography do stand out. The film runs on suspense element and the lack of entertainment, in the form of comedy is a big minus. But the deft direction and superb cinematography do stand out.

The film runs on suspense element and the lack of entertainment, in the form of comedy is a big minus. But the deft direction and superb cinematography do stand out. Nikhitha plays a sort of a vamp’s role in the form of comedy is a big minus. The four friends, including Vaibhav are adequate in their roles.

Kaajal has a very limited role to play. Prakash Raj excels in his role with ease and aplomb. Prakash Raj and Sri Hari. The film has some impressive performances by two artists, Prakash Raj and Sri Hari.

But the deft direction and superb cinematography do stand out. Nikhitha plays a sort of a vamp’s role in the form of comedy is a big minus. The four friends, including Vaibhav are adequate in their roles. Kaajal has a very limited role to play.

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