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Perarasu
- 10/6/2006 6:48:03 AM
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Vijaykanth, Damini, Prakash Raj, Mumtaz, Ponnambalam, Ramesh Khanna, Mansoor Ali Khan, M S Baskar
Direction: Udhayan
Production: Khaja Mohideen
Music: Praveen Mani
Vijayakanth's films can never be highbrow. And to be fair to him, he never promises them in the first place. You go to a Vijayakanth film just as kid would go to a theme park --- for fun and easy excitement. For cerebral ideas, there is always an art house or a Kamal movie.
Having got this premise clear, it is easy to watch (and to a certain extent appreciate) Perarasu as it delivers what it sets out to --- some racy entertainment with typical Vijayakanth bravado. Of course, with him being an MLA, the dialogues more punches and power. But the formula remains intact ----- an honest and upright force up against the collective might of venal and vengeful elements. Here Vijayakanth provides you a double bill as he has a double. The plot has an element of suspense (though not too difficult to guess) and the new director Udayan works the story on a racy script and keeps you interested all through. Vijayakanth, as a CBI sleuth and also as a revenge-seeking twin brother, flies around, mauling the malcontents. But mercifully the blood doesn't splatter.
The story doesn't tax you much with too many twists. Kasi Viswanath (Vijayakanth) is a man of integrity. An upright CBI officer, he takes up the challenge of investigating the sudden disappearance of a judge (Nasser). Viswanath has for comp
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