EESWARAN REVIEW
CONTENT NAME : EESWARAN
LANGUAGE : TAMIL
GENRE : DRAMA
STARRING : STR , NIDHI AGERWAL
RELEASE DATE:
14TH JANUARY 2021
RELEASE PLATFORM : THEATRICAL RELEASE
OVERVIEW / PLOT :
Eeswaran
is a 2021 Indian Tamil-language drama film film written and directed by
Suseenthiran and was produced by Balaji Kapa, K. V. Durai and M. D. Sharafudeen
under their respective banners Madhav Media and D Company. It stars
Silambarsan, Bharathiraja, Nidhhi Agerwal and Nandita Swetha. The film has
music scored by S. Thaman, whereas cinematography and editing were handled by
Tirru and Anthony respectively.
REVIEW :
Director Suseenthiran uses a proper
linear way to establish both his story and characters , even though it was too cliché
those initial portions gave some positive lead to the upcoming ones. First 30-45
minutes were completely gripping with Simbu scoring well in many portions. Songs
, humour , love track , dialogues they all many some sense initially . That’s how
director Suseenthiran has set the platform. Right from then , things started
going miserably wrong by loosening the essents of the character.
Even
Thaman’s BGM and songs couldn’t save this loosened writing in the initial
portions in the second half. The screenplay from the pre-interval block was complete
roller-coaster, couldn’t trace out which way it was moving and was quite
unbearable. Even though this genre has limitations, even minimum satisfaction
has not been delivered in the later portions. Even the predictability factor
has hit the content hard. With many things going wrong in the second half, transformed
Simbu tried his best to carry the film in his shoulders and has also partially succeeded
with it.
CAST PERFORMANCES :
STR as Eswaran
has lived his role and made well in his scoring areas, his improvisation in his
weakness had also been felt throughout the content. Nidhi hardly get to score,
but does a decent work. Bharathi Raja once again does what he usually do
effortlessly. Other notable characters like Nanditha , Harish , Bala have done
their part well. Kaali Venkat’s impresses well with his limited screenspace as
well.
VERDICT :
Director
Suseenthiran’s loosened and semi-cooked writing has let down STR’s work and 1st
half. If screenplay could have been a bit better in second half then this could
have been a easily one time watchable outing. WATCH IT ONCE, IF YOU LOVE SIMBU.
IN DEPTH ANALYSIS :
DIRECTION : 2.75/5
SCREENPLAY : 2/5
STORY : 2.25/5
MUSIC/BGM: 2.5/5
RECEPTION : 3.5/5
CAST PERFORMANCES : 3.25/5
1ST HALF : 3/5
2ND HALF : 1.75/5
STR’S COMEBACK AWAITED !!
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