Something Something Movie Review
Cast: Siddharth, Hansika, Brahmanandam and others
Directed by : C. Sundar
Produced by : Subramanyam
Banner : Lakshmi Ganapathi Films
Music : Satya
Release Date : 2013-06-14
Movie Ratings : 3/5
Siddharth has been having a torrid time at Tollywood film industry in the later past. With consistent flops in Telugu film, Siddarth is indicating more investment in Tamil motion pictures now. After the later Nh4 this is yet a different Tamil film of his to be named in Telugu. Despite the fact that the creators case it to be an accurate bilingual, with the exception of Brahmanandam's scenes everything is else from the first ever.
What is it about?
Kumar (Siddharth) is a plain conventional gentleman who keeps far off from young ladies because of particular encounters. Be that as it may, he begins to look all starry eyed at a lovely partner Sanjana (Hansika). He doesn't have a clue how to approach her and express his fondness for her. So he takes the assistance of Adoration Guru Premji (Brahmanandam). With his fondness tips he tries to draw near to her. At the same time she draws near to a different associate George (Ganesh Venkatram) and now Kumar needs to crush their affection to score spirit Sanjana.
Exhibitions:
Siddharth does the character of a typical fellow which a number of the youths will recognize themselves with. He has made a sublime showing as Kumar. His exhibition stands as a column to this film. Brahmanandam assumed a nexus part in this film. He makes this film work with his spotless exhibition. He has outperformed in not many scenes in ordinary supreme style. For instance, the scene where he is gotten at a bawdyhouse. Hansika is fine as the advancing woman. She looked stunning in this film. Ganesh Venkatram is delightful as the supporting lead.
Details:
Music by Satya is not amazing. None of the melodies are appealing. Foundation score is not up to the imprint. Cinematography and altering are fine however. There is nothing uncommon on the specialized front. The majority of the Tamil motion pictures have incredible specialized qualities, yet this film is only acceptable in that angle. Executive Sundar determines that there are no dull minutes in the film. The film pros off at an extremely exceptional pace. Aside from few unremarkable buzzwords everything else is fine.
Analysis:
Something is without a doubt not a "Nothing' film. It has something to satisfy the gathering of people at each corner. There is nothing remarkable or nothing insufferable in the film. It is your cash's worth, on account of Brahmanandam's part and Sundar's no rubbish methodology. In the first place 50% of the film runs easily with some intensively pleasant scenes. Interim focus is foreseeable, however lives up to expectations.
Second half drags a spot, however increases force with a turn hurled in. Executive may as well have dealt with few coherent slips however. Particularly when the model comes to ponder Courageous person's want to split her first fondness, she may as well have done something to draw near to that individual. Chief basically disregarded that edge and went into an exaggerated disposition like a hefty portion of the Tamil executives do. Those scenes where the courageous person erects hoardings allover the city are bizarre.
In spite of not many hiccups and banalities Something works because of high amusement esteem and outfit star throws. This is not an absolute necessity watch motion picture yet the one you wouldn't mourn viewing once. Gave us a chance to check whether Siddharth can get once again on track in Tollywood with this fun film.
Verdict: Something has "something" in it to astound!
What is it about?
Kumar (Siddharth) is a plain conventional gentleman who keeps far off from young ladies because of particular encounters. Be that as it may, he begins to look all starry eyed at a lovely partner Sanjana (Hansika). He doesn't have a clue how to approach her and express his fondness for her. So he takes the assistance of Adoration Guru Premji (Brahmanandam). With his fondness tips he tries to draw near to her. At the same time she draws near to a different associate George (Ganesh Venkatram) and now Kumar needs to crush their affection to score spirit Sanjana.
Exhibitions:
Siddharth does the character of a typical fellow which a number of the youths will recognize themselves with. He has made a sublime showing as Kumar. His exhibition stands as a column to this film. Brahmanandam assumed a nexus part in this film. He makes this film work with his spotless exhibition. He has outperformed in not many scenes in ordinary supreme style. For instance, the scene where he is gotten at a bawdyhouse. Hansika is fine as the advancing woman. She looked stunning in this film. Ganesh Venkatram is delightful as the supporting lead.
Details:
Music by Satya is not amazing. None of the melodies are appealing. Foundation score is not up to the imprint. Cinematography and altering are fine however. There is nothing uncommon on the specialized front. The majority of the Tamil motion pictures have incredible specialized qualities, yet this film is only acceptable in that angle. Executive Sundar determines that there are no dull minutes in the film. The film pros off at an extremely exceptional pace. Aside from few unremarkable buzzwords everything else is fine.
Analysis:
Something is without a doubt not a "Nothing' film. It has something to satisfy the gathering of people at each corner. There is nothing remarkable or nothing insufferable in the film. It is your cash's worth, on account of Brahmanandam's part and Sundar's no rubbish methodology. In the first place 50% of the film runs easily with some intensively pleasant scenes. Interim focus is foreseeable, however lives up to expectations.
Second half drags a spot, however increases force with a turn hurled in. Executive may as well have dealt with few coherent slips however. Particularly when the model comes to ponder Courageous person's want to split her first fondness, she may as well have done something to draw near to that individual. Chief basically disregarded that edge and went into an exaggerated disposition like a hefty portion of the Tamil executives do. Those scenes where the courageous person erects hoardings allover the city are bizarre.
In spite of not many hiccups and banalities Something works because of high amusement esteem and outfit star throws. This is not an absolute necessity watch motion picture yet the one you wouldn't mourn viewing once. Gave us a chance to check whether Siddharth can get once again on track in Tollywood with this fun film.
Verdict: Something has "something" in it to astound!
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