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Monday, July 12, 2010

Anandhapurathu Veedu Movie review Online

Anandhapurathu Veedu Movie review Online

Anandhapurathu Veedu Movie Crew and Cast
The next venture of director Shankar's S Pictures and directed by Naga who is popular for his television drams with super natural themes like Marmadesam and Chidambara Ragasiyam. Shooting for the film started in November 2008.

The film stars Nandha, Chaya Singh and Master Aryan in major characters. Chaya Singh will be seen in Tamil after the ’Vallamai Tharayo’.

Arun Mani Palani has shot the thrilling images of the film. Ramesh Krishna has scored the music and Vairamuthu has penned the lyrics.

Anandhapurathu Veedu Story:
Bala (Nandha), comes to his ancestral village Ananthapuram with his wife Revathy (Chaya Singh) and four-year-old kid Anandh (Aryan). Bala's parents had an unnatural death killed in an accident.

Many unexplained incidents happen in the house which frightens the family. The little one feels the unnatural occurrence in the house first. Meanwhile there is a twist to the tale. The reason for Bala and his family taking refuge in the ancestral home is revealed.

Eventually the unnatural activities are nothing but that of spirits of Bala's parents who shower love and affection on the trio. Eventually they sort out all troubles for Bala and all ends well.


Crew Review

Nandaa fresh out of the successful film ‘Eeram’ has played a doting husband and a caring father and has great job again in this film, Chaya Singh as his claustrophobic wife fits the role well. Watch out for young Master Aryan reminds a lot of young version of Sachin Tendulkar. With his unruly curly mane and apt expressions, who is right there impressing one and all. The rest of the cast including Kalairani as servant maid, Krishna and Ganesh Babu are adequate.

Technically, AV cannot boast much because there is not much scope for it and the team has also not attempted for it. The movie has just a couple of songs by Ramesh Krishna. His background score compliments the good work of Arun mani Palani on camera.

Director Naga overall deserves credit for giving a clean entertainer. By rendering a horror flick in a stylish manner without frightening the masses.

Minus
lengthy towards the latter part with needless several portions, which fail to garner the attention of the audience.

Overall:Anandhapurathu Veedu may sound like a scary one, but is a jolly fun ride for it talks about value, relationships and sacrifice within a family.The moment we realize the spirits are good ones, we start enjoying their antics.

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