Aramm Movie Review

Aramm Movie Review



Director: Gopi Nainar
Music: Ghibran
Cast: Nayanthara as IAS officer Madhivadhani, Vignesh, Ramesh, Sunu Lakshmi, Vinodhini Vaidyanathan, Ramachandran Durairaj, P.V.Anandakrishnan


After Dora and Maaya, Now it’s Aramm from our lady superstar Nayanthara in the lead role. Aramm is interesting socio-political drama. It portrays the real-life incidents of the village. This movie attracts audiences with its interesting story and the social message. It also stars Ramesh and Vignesh of Kaaka Muttai in the supporting roles alongside Nayanthara.

The plot of the movie revolves around the real-life incidents that show various issues that villagers face. There comes an IAS officer Madhivadhani (Nayanthara) to solve those issues. First half of the movie covers water scarcity and other issues, where the second half is more emotional, with a little girl falling into a deep bore well. Whether the girl rescued or not?

Review:

First of all, Thanks to director of the movie, Gopi Nainar. He described the movie with all his excellence and brilliance. The scene, when the little girl was under the bore well and the rocket from SriHarikota is getting launched, portrays the different situations of our country.

He brings in the analogy of a rocket and a rescue operation to signify that India soars high one side and goes down the other side.

Director Gopi Nainar is familiar with his environmental conditions and understands his characters and their motivations elaborately. He shows the power and all the problems faced by an IAS officer clearly.

 Gopi Nainar is more dedicated in delivering his hard-hitting socio-political commentaries.

And now, Nayanthara turns in a career-best performance. The scene in the climax, when she breaks down after her job is accomplished against all odds — she proves herself as an actor more than a star. Her emotions touched the heart. No introduction, songs or punch-liners for Nayanthara, She just lived in this movie. Well done, Nayanthara!

Technically, Aramm Team is brilliant!

Music director Ghibran's score lifts the movie and the BGM is refreshing. He is one of the heroes in the film.

OM Prakash's camera is centered on the emotional journey of its characters.

Hats off to Peter Hein! The rescue operation scene is imaginatively executed by him.

The film, running 120 minutes has a documentary-feel about it, but its presentation and the emotional story, keeps you rooting for its characters and their mission. In spite of having one of the biggest star Nayanthara on board there are no cinematic liberties or compromises here. After coming out from the movie, Aramm reminds us the famous saying, “India lives in Villages” and the “New India has born”


Blurb: A film that inspires you to wake up and react. Must Watch..!

Watch Aramm Official Trailer Here ----> Aramm Official Trailer



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