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Bramman Review
- 2/24/2014 10:36:43 AM
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Cast: M Sasikumar, Lavanya Tripathi, Naveen Chandra, Santhanam, SooriDirection: SocratesGenre: DramaDuration: 2 hours 32 minutes
Synopsis: Siva is fascinated by cinema and runs a rundown movie theatre. With his theatre in financial trouble, he goes to Chennai to meet his childhood friend Madankumar, who is now a film director, and seek his help.
Movie Review: Think of Pasupathy's cinema-crazy character in Veyyil. Now, take Pasupathy's character from Kuselan, and make this character as the one who has to go and meet his childhood friend, who is now a celebrity. Merge these two characters together and voila, you have Sasikumar's character in Bramman.
He plays Siva, a man who has a fascination for cinema since childhood and runs a rundown movie theatre in Coimbatore. Screening the latest releases is an unaffordable proposition for him and so, along with his friend Nandhu, he shows older films of the same stars or with the same titles (Rajini's Billa instead of Ajith's, Friends instead of Nanban). But success eludes him. He falls in love with Gayathri (Lavanya), a college student. With his theatre in financial trouble and facing the prospect of being shut down for good, he goes to Chennai to meet his childhood friend Madankumar ( Naveen Chandra), who is now a successful film director, and seek his help. How this pan out forms the plot of this listless melodrama that tries to be a paean to both films and friendship.
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