NAYAGAN FILM REVIEW


Banner: Shakya Celluloids

Story and Production: V.K.Vijaya Kumar Reddy

Screenplay and Direction: Saravana Sakthi

Star-casts: J.K.Ritish, Ramana, Sangeetha, Keerthi Chawla, Sriman, Anand Raj, Radha Ravi and many others.

Music: Mariya Manohar

Cinematography: Abhu Shah

Stunts: Power Fast

Storyline: Abduction of school girls by baddies, Doctor's family in trouble and a police officer along with the help of a youngster eases the situation…

The film opens with Ramana eloping with his cousin girl Keerthi Chawla and on the way; he gets a call from a Doctor (Sangeetha) that she has been kidnapped by unknown group of people. Though Ramana takes it so easy, he feels the situation is serious and hands over his mobile to police officer (J.K.Ritish). Both Ramana and J.K.Ritish on the parallel lines get on with the mission of rescuing the lady and later comes to know that her husband too is a doctor (Sriman). Sriman had captured the illegal activities by a senior police officer (Anand Raj) and his brother (played by Anand Raj himself).

How the situations are simplified and the victims are rescued forms crux of the story.

Saravana Sakthi has done an excellent job with his direction and has made it a point that audiences' attention is not scattered right throughout the film.

Though after watching Cellular, we don't tend to feel that we are watching a remake and such is the stupendous crafting of story and well-designed characterizations.

Maria Manohar's musical score, Abhu Shah's cinematography enhances the film's quality making it more appealing.

Unlike his previous flick, J.K.Ritish performs well and doesn't over doe with heroism manias. Ramana, Sangeetha, Sriman and Anand Raj brim up doing justice to their roles…

On the whole, Nayagan has been churned out well and Hats off to the entire team for their spellbinding work….

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