Friday, 7 December 2012

THE FIVE LETTER SPELL - “V I J AY” AND HIS ALL NEW THUPPAKKI REVIEW



NOTE: AN ABSOLUTE FANBOYISH EULOGY
                                            
                                              
                            When the above video goes viral and when “I am waiting” and “Google Google” becomes your Anthem, then there is nothing that would stop a fervent Illayathalapathy Vijay aficionado like me and others from exhilaratingly sprinting and marching towards the silver screens, if not on the first day of release, at least after the first few days of release. There was no wonder and it was unanimous that I started loving the movie even before seeing it. Three reasons are
1. The Plot being an Indian Army Stuff (Army is the Noblest Profession as far as I am concerned)
 2. My Favorite Hero illayathalapathy Himself playing the protagonist
 3. The Men with the Midas touch, ARM and Santhosh Sivan being the director and cinematographer respectively.

THE MAGICAL NAME -“VIJAY”:



                       Vijay - Fondly called as “Illayathalapathy” and “Vijay Anna” is always being loved and worshipped by many, all because of his “Guy Next door image”. He neither needs to be handsomest like others nor he is, he neither needs to be fair Skinned like others  nor he is, he neither needs to be all herculean or beefed up like few to pull in people’s attention nor he is. Despite all the above traits that he lags, the charisma, the charm and the spell, which bonds him to his profuse enthusiasts ranging from juveniles to patriarchs or a small toddler to a nonagenarian, is his cute and enthralling smile. He isn’t all muscular but he is jocular with his splendid and propitious humor sense. The one thing that comes in your mind instantaneously when you think or speak about Vijay is his dance. The agility, The Grace and those effortless feet tapping movements which makes us dance along with him and those steps he makes in a jiffy are a discernible delight to watch.


                                       
                      When the name “Vjiay” comes on the screen, Kids start jiggling and bawling out of joy. When he appears on the screen smiling at me, I go berserk and forget the enormous amount of bleakness, anguish and the dismal dumps that were accumulated in me. He is Fun loving and humble as always. He is plainspoken, pragmatic and rustic. He is calm, composed and silence personified off the screen and is an absolute contradiction on the screen. 20 years in Tamil Cinema (4-12-1992 to 4-12-2012) is no mean joke although there was someone behind who pushed him in

                                        

                            The journey of Vjiay wasn’t placid or smooth all throughout; he had thorns, barricades and impediments all the way. He was criticized, humiliated, mocked by critics. He was and is being subjected to oodles of destructive criticisms rather than constructive ones. He didn’t give up; He toiled hard and harder; He overcame all the uphill battles that was put forth in his path; He kept improving and improvising himself in each of his ventures and that is why he is the darling of masses and he is being cherished and celebrated as “Illayathalapathy” by everyone now. He is a trend setter and a trailblazer for the way he dresses; for the way he dances and for the way he gestures.

                                  
THE ALL NEW VIJAY AND THUPPAKKI:

                           Trust me, I won’t reveal the plot, because I know that almost half the population of Tamil Nadu would have seen the movie by now and the positive reviews are a plenty in number over the internet. The all New Vijay looks pumped up, sturdy and brawny. His Gait is freaking elegant and resplendent. All praise and special thanks to komal shahani for sprucing up vijay to the smartest extent possible and the outcome is Vijay looks “The Best “in this movie. You would be in love with Vijay’s kinesics in each and every frame of this movie (The way he wears the coolers, the way he solves the Rubik’s cube and for the way he decrypts the master plan) no matter what so ever, Vijay will undisputedly rule your heart all throughout the movie

Along with the Crowd I went insane and berserk on three sequences; one was the pre-interval block where in the 11 Army Men headed by Major.Jagadhish Dhanapal (Vijay) will be having a shootout to kill the 12 sleeper cells, the second was the hair rising “I am Waiting” interval block which vijay delivers to Vidyut jamwal and the third is when vijay will be escorting the hostages from the terrorists with the help of his sniffer dog. The BGM’s by Harris on these 3 sequences are just soul stirring and breath taking I must say, they just contribute to more than half of the Goosebumps inciting moments, despite the songs being  chart busters even before the release of the movie.


                                 The Villainous and the all Muscular Vidyut jamwal was such a treat to watch and it has been ages since we saw a powerful and a brainy villain like him. Sreekar prasad’s editing made the movie spicy, racy and hypersonic all throughout. The stunts were realistic and weren’t exaggerated. The Dance, singing and stunt sequences have always been a cake walk for vijay and he made it spotless as always. The accent in which Vijay delivers the Hindi dialogues is just speckless and majestic. Santhosh Sivan’s camera is as beautiful, splashy and picturesque as anything else could be. The Second hero of the movie is unanimously the director A.R.Murugadoss himself, having a pretty ordinary storyline, you need a clever wit and a dexterous skill to keep the audience engrossed all throughout the 3 hours and he has done that spotlessly to perfection.

        
          

The Indian Army Eulogies which Vijay delivers will unwittingly make you clap and make you feel that a dormant patriotic Indian is inside everyone. The Movie being a tribute and an ode to the Indian Army and their families at the end was ARM’s Touch. When men with extreme talents team up, the ultimate result would be an emphatic success and that’s what Thuppakki has achieved. Thuppakki overcomes the gargantuan hype and serves you a full-fledged military meal.

VERDICT: 
Thuppakki is an Absolute matchless, classy entertainer with illayathalapathy Vijay ruling the roost all the way!

VIJAY: Thanks a lot for entertaining and amusing us all these 20 years. Need a lot more of your elegant dance and smile to get rid of all the woes, stresses, pains that has crept inside many of us. Thank you on behalf of every single illayathalapathy Vijay Fanatic in this world. 20* years in Tamil Cinema and still counting and “WE WILL BE WAITING……” for all your future ventures to shout out loud and hail you as always. Proud to be an Illayathalapathy Fan.

                            
       
PS: To all the Anti-Vijay Fans, There is nothing to hate Vijay; just because you like someone more it doesn’t mean that you hate Vijay. So stop exaggerating as if you were born just to hate him. I dedicate this post to Illayathalapathy Vijay on behalf of all his fans all around the world.

21 comments:

  1. Wow Machi Another Excellent Article From You, The Choice Of Words Were Brill. Yea Its an Amazing Movie and a Classy Review Shall i say :)

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    1. Thanks a lot macha :) keep Showing your Continued Support :)

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  2. Wow man....i have seen fans and fanatics .... but didn't see any one like you.
    Though i did not understood most of the parts in video, but the thing that struck my eyes was "I AM WAITING" and then the dance moves.I haven't seen any one apart from Prabhu Deva, performing such excellent dance steps with such an ease.

    I am sure this film gonna rock.

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    1. Thanks Dude :) But that song is from some other vijay movie :)still he is a terrific dancer:)Hope u ll like the hindi version of thuppakki from the same director but with different casts (Akshay and Parineeeeeeeeti) :)Keep "WAITING" :):)

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  3. your writing reflects the heart of vijay fans all over the world.. The BEST

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  4. good article about our vijay anna :) all the best to is upcoming movies.keep support and rock with vj :)

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  5. Thalapathy Rocks.. Proud to be a vijay fan

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  7. nice article mukunth

    i completely agree with the dance part and he is entertainer for sure.

    i enjoyed his all films in theaters from 2004-2007(Coimbatore).

    one thing i don't like in him is remaking very other hit film from different language.

    which is not the way of a super star. i heartily wish him more original films like this.

    yours jitendra

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    1. Thanks a lot da :-) hope he keeps entertaining everyone with movies of these kind :-)

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  8. every sing word shows the love and respect u have for vijay anna... in fact im also like u.......i wonder how there are people who dislike vijay anna

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    1. Thanks a lot bro :) this mean a lot to me :)

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  9. super nanba ur blog is fablous like mother treated like his child continue ur goodwork

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  10. Illaya Thalapathi Always Rocks

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  12. I've experienced this great movie twice, once by watching it and once through this blog Mukunth. Keep writing and keep inspiring.

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