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Valiyavan Movie Review
- 3/27/2015 9:19:45 PM
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Jai, Andrea Jeremiah, Aaron Chaudhury, Azhagamperumal, Anupama Kumar, BalasaravananDirection: M Saravanan
Subhiksha tells Vinod, the guy who is wooing her, that she will say 'yes' to him if he beats up an international boxer. Why does she say so, and what does the boxer have to do with Vinod?
Movie Review: Subhiksha stops Vinod at a public place and declares that she is in love with him. Then, she vanishes from that spot leaving him to search for her in vain for days. Finally, she meets him and tells that she was just playing a prank. But Vinod, who has fallen for her, keeps chasing her and so, she tells him that she will agree to be his lover if he can beat Ashwin. This Ashwin is an international boxer — a silver medalist at the Olympics, no less — while Vinod is barely familiar with the sport.
If you find this Maan Karate-like set-up ludicrous, this is definitely not the film for you. With one of the most preposterous scripts in recent times, M Saravanan, the director of Engaeyum Eppothum disappoints in Valiyavan, which wants to be a youthful romantic film, a family drama, a sports film and a revenge film but if you are posed this question, better choose none of the above.
The first half is a complete letdown, with overlong sequences of Vinod trying to find Subhiksha's identity, too many songs and a
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