Sunday 18 November 2012

Thupaki movie review - Vijay, Kajal



Thupaki movie review :-

Movie: Thupaki
Rating:
3.5/5
Cast: Vijay, Kajal, Vidyut Jamwal, Satyan, Jayaram
Tag line: wisely play
Genre:
Action
Banner: Gemini Film Circuit, SVR Media
Music: Harris Jayaraj
Editing: A.Sreekar Prasad
Camera: Santhosh Sivan
Story, Screeplay, Direction: AR Murugudoss
Producer: Sobha
Releasing Date: Nov 13, 2012

Story


Jagadish (Vijay) is a military man who comes to Mumbai on his one month vacation to spend time with his family. A simple search for a stolen purse in a city bus leads to a big terrorist plot. Jagadish realises that things will not be same if police involves in it. He takes the mission of averting bomb blasts in his own hands. He realises that only way to eradicate terrorism is to get to the boss of these sleeper cells and kill him. The rest of the story is all about how he achieves his goal.

Performances:

This film proved to be the best one for Vijay to show his talent for Telugu audience. He did a very subtle performance keeping his trade mark Tamil overaction away. He intelligently under played the intelligent Army officer's character. And his dances are meticulous and up to the standard to impress Telugu aidience.
Kajal has no importance in this film. She is just for heroine sake. Her scenes and songs put brakes to the flow of narration. She gained weight and there lies her new sex quotient.
Vidyut is perfect as negative lead. Jayaram's comedy is ok and Satyan also did his part well.
Harris Jayaraj's music is a dud for this film. No single song could catch the senses of audience. Santhosh Sivan's cinematography is the asset for this film. Editing is good and dubbing is ok.
This is a commendable product from Murugudoss who played the balance act by making the film to the tune of majority audience.


Highlights:
  • Terrorist episodes
  • Direction
  • Cinematography
Drawbacks:
  • Songs
  • Heroine Track
  • Weak Climax