![]() ![]() but only with the aid of sheer brawn and muscle. ![]() The clop-clop of designer boots thudding over car-parks, bullets ricocheting and fists pounding get tedious after a while. Naturally they end up groaning on the floors while Sekar, the one-man Bheema who single-handedly holds up the Chinna gang in the midst of opposition from Periyavar and the new Commissioner (Ashish Vidhyarthi in a tiny role that's a throwback to Dhil) walks away victorious. Shades of Kaakha Kaakha flit by your memory as close-cropped police officers plan an ambush. Running around Chennai with automatics in full view has never been this good. She follows him around, pokes bubbles in the air, sings a few songs and then, when he points his gun at her, disappears for a brief while to let the gang pick up the story again. Sekar, who, even before Chinna gives a signal, crashes through his opponents with bare fists and blocks of wood with inimitable style, makes his mark as a supremely violent and mean-fisted thug.Īlong comes Charu (Trisha ), the peppy college sprite who encounters Sekar in his full villainy glory, fuzzy beard and all - and falls for him. ![]() Together, they manage to rattle the bad guy - known reverently and fearfully as Periyavar (Raghuvaran, spluttering and mouthing cliches throughout), who proves to be a surprising muff when it comes to trapping the Chinna-Sekar duo. Thalapathi, anyone?Ī sharp, slick little flashback in Rameswaram - young Sekar captures your heart as he slowly but surely begins his hero-worship - sets the tone, and you settle down to enjoy their adventures. ![]() While Chinna (Prakashraj) rattles the city as goon extraordinaire with a heart of gold, there strides into the picture, Sekar (Vikram) the man with muscles of iron and a heart full of none but Chinna himself - he even has the man's name tattooed on his chest. That promise, at least, they manage to deliver. Gang war! That's the latest from the Lingusamy-Vikram bastion, and they manage to tug you into the crossfire, after a fashion.Īfter many months of sky-high expectations, fits and starts and nerves tingling with anticipated pleasure, comes A M Rathnam's flashy Tamil venture, produced with state-of-the-art techniques and freeze frames that promise to dazzle you. ![]()
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