Friday, July 9, 2010

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Cast: Arya, Amy Jackson, Nassar, Cochin Haneefa, Bala Singh
Director: Vijay Anand
Producer: Kalpathi S Aghoram
Music Director: G V Prakash Kumar

Firstly director Vijay’s attempt of making a different cinema has to be appreciated. There are some changes happening over the Tamil Cinema as romantic films are being made on different lines that are more experimental as well. Now set in backdrops of before independence period,
Madharasapattinam is a different cinema with some good performances of actors. But screenplay is more dragging at duration of 2.40hrs.

The story starts in London with old age Amy on her death bed wanting her family members to visit Chennai. As the journey starts, Amy’s flashback too commences thereby letting us the secret behind her visit to India, especially Chennai. We get to know that Amy (Amy Jackson),

daughter of British Governor was in love with a Tamil Dhobi (Aarya) and they were separated by fate. The next couple of hours is like revisiting the ancient Chennai with its backdrops and a poignant love story as the main line. Towards the climax, there awaits the most surprising, eyes soaking sequence as the audiences would be puzzled will Amy meet her old Indian boyfriend.

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