Vanmam Movie Review
Director: Jai Krishna
Producer: Hitesh Jabak, Nemichand Jabak Productions
Music Director: S. Thaman
Cast: Sunaina, Vijay Sethupathi, Kreshna
Story:
Vijay Sethupathi and Kreshna are good friends but they take their life lightly. They spend their life without any responsibilities. One day Kreshna falls in love with Sunaina who is a sister of a prominent person in the town played by Madhusudhan Rao. Sunaina first accepts Kreshna’s love but departs after her brother comes to know about their relationship.
Vijay Sethupathi accidentally kills Madhusudhan Rao and this leads to the break of Vijay Sethupathi and Kreshna’s friendship. They choose to take their respective paths. Vijay Sethupathi realizes his mistake and chooses to help Madhusudhan Rao’s family by not revealing them his connection with Madhusudhan.
On the other hand, another gangster in the town Jaypee tries to kill the family members of Madhusudhan’s as Jaypee had disputes with Madhusudhan Rao. Vijay Sethupathi cleverly deals the issue and saves the family members of Madhusudhan Rao.
How Kreshna and Vijay Sethupathi unite together? What happens to Kreshna’s love with Sunaina forms the rest of the story.
Artistes’ Performances:
All the actors including the supporting actors have done an excellent job. Every character in the film brings out the actual emotions on the screen. Vijay Sethupathi is good as always and Kreshna too has done a decent job.
Plus Points:
Cinematography is decent throughout the film. Kreshna and Sunaina share good onscreen chemistry. Being an action oriented revenge story, the stunts have been neatly choreographed.
Minus Points:
Thaman’s songs fail to impress the audiences and his BGM to fails to support the movie. Screenplay of the film is poor.
Analysis:
Editing is ordinary. The first hour of the movie moves with slow pace with some unsatisfactory editing and screenplay. The songs could have been placed at better situations.
Verdict:
Vanmam is one time watchable flick…