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Thursday, September 19, 2013

Shaam 6 review: First on net!

Shaam's 6, directed by V.Z. Durai, has already created lot of buzz in the industry. The film is all set to hit the screens this Friday and here we bring you the review in advance. Studio 9 Productions, who is known for films like NPNK, Soodhu Kavvum, and Abhi & Abhi Pictures have bagged the release rights of the film. 6 is definitely a highlight in the history of Indian cinema. So don't miss it. Director V.Z.Dorai has the ability of bringing the emotional side of every character on screen in a presentable manner. With Mugavaree being his debut film, the director has created a special space for himself in the Kollywood fraternity. His other films were perfect entertainers and is quite different from the regular commercial entertainers. Kadhal Sadugudu and Thotti Jaya are few of his other films that also made a mark in the industry. Dorai is know for bringing out the best from the actors that he chooses. For his next venture, he took an entirely different concept and filmed Nepali for which both director and actor Bharath received accolades for their different attempt. Now, director Dorai is back on screen with 6 Meluguvathigal, after 2 and a half years of struggle, the film is here for you to watch and enjoy. What is in it? Director V.Z Dorai took a simple concept and delivered it in the emotional way possible. The story is about a happy family, software engineer Ram (Shaam), his wife Lissi (Poonam Kaur) and their adorable kid Gautham. On Gautham's 6th birthday, Shaam throws a special party for his family and friends. The family heads to Marina beach to spend the evening. Unfortunately, Gautham goes missing at the beach; both Shaam and Poonam Kaur are terrified and goes on searching their beloved child for hours together. What happens to Gautham? Will he be safe? Will Shaam find Gautham? Will Shaam lose himself on searching Gautham, forms the crux of the story. Review: After searching their child for hours together, Ram and Lizzy stand helpless in the roads where a layman comes and takes them to the police station. Even after 36 hours of search, there is no clue about Gautham. The Police constable himself seeks the help of a local kidnapper and finds that Gautham has been abducted to Nagari in Andra Pradesh. Ram loses his cool and fights with the kidnapper in Andra Pradesh. Gautham gets stuck with the kidnapper network all over India. Ram goes in search of his child throughout India and undergoes various struggles that tests his patience in every form. The emotional struggle of a parent when their child goes missing has been portrayed very well. This will be a landmark film for Shaam and Dorai. His 2 and a half years of hard work is well portrayed on screen. The extent that Shaam goes to save his child shows his passion for the character. There is no doubt 6 will definitely be a turning point in Shaam's career. Poonam Kaur has portrayed her role, that of a helpless mother, very well. The film travels from Chennai to Andhra Pradesh, Bhopal, Ahmedabad, Mumbai, Goa and Kolkatta. The director has used the local artist in each city to maintain the real flavour, which is definitely a great move. The rest of the starcast has done their role well. Music composed by Srikanth Deva is apt for the movie. He has stepped out of his comfort zone and rendered some soulful music. Krishnasamy's cinematography is pitch perfect in every frame. His idea of portraying the dark side of every scene has worked very well. V.Z.Dorai's script and direction have conveyed the battle of parent which helps you co-relate with the film. Poonam Kaur as a mother has done justice to her role. N.Arunkumar's editing is definitely a plus. Kudos to Studio 9 and Abi and Abi pictures for bringing out a meaningful film.

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