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Aintham Thalaimurai Siddha Vaidhya Sigamani Movie Review

Review Overview

Plot
Performances
Narration

Traditionally Old

Overall, ATSVS is a commercial flick that can be watched to sway away your time keeping in mind that you have just walked only in for a few laughter.

Cast: Bharath, Nandita, Karunakaran, Manobala, Thambi Ramaiah, Imman Annachi, Singam Puli, MS Bhaskar, Kadhal Dhandapani, Chaams, Badava Gopi & Others. 

Cinematography: PG Muthiah

Music: Simon

Editing: Vijay

PRO: Johnson

Direction: LG Ravichandar

Producers: Pushpa Kanthaswamy, S. Mohan

Release Date: 22-08-2014

Run Time: 02:32:00

Aintham Thalaimurai Siddha Vaidhya Sigamani is all about a hint for proper education and the theme is strong. Has the screenplay made an impact for the audience is the detail.

The movie starts off with Bharath as Sigamani an illiterate, follows the family tradition of  four generations of Sidha Vaidhiyam. Bharath faces all the humiliations being an illiterate throughout and even his friends play cheat pranks on him with his lacking. Continuously getting betrayed by his friends Bhararth decides to get married to a well educated girl, which finally ends up with the introduction of Nandita who seems a well educated. Thambi Ramaiah comes as Nandita’s father, a rich man in the village and to the coincidence he is also an illiterate. Bharath meets Thambi Ramaiah and tells his wish to marry Nandita and in return Thambi Ramaiya plans to get his daughter married believing that Bharath is a doctor. All goes well and they get married not knowing each other mutually and with an amusing pre-interval twist, sets the audience for 2nd half.

The 2nd half is a commercial drama with Bharath and Nandita lying to each other and filled with scenes to portray their situations. Thambi Ramaiah goes to the next level for his son in law and gets him a clinic in the town for resuming his medical career for the people. The confusion starts and how Bharath and Nandita ends their lies and overcome their true love for each other is ATSVS all about.

The movie has all the elements for a clean commercial show but it misses it out in the lack of screenplay and illogical scene sequence. There are some stunts in the movie which takes no base for the screenplay and the songs are middling. Bharath and Nandita makes a fresh couple on screen and not to miss out there are plenty of comedians in the movie Karunakaran, Mano Bala, Singam Puli, MS Baskar, Chaams, Imman Annachi, Badava Gopi, Madhan Bob and many others who provides a comedy relief at parts. Renuka as the mother for Bharath and Thambi Ramaiah as father for Nandita chips in with some good performance and causes maximum support to the run-time. Kadhal Dhandapani (late) made a small appearance and impacts with his usual voice over.

Overall, this commercial flick can be watched to sway away your time keeping in mind that you have just walked only in for a few laughter.

 

Aintham Thalaimurai Siddha Vaidhya Sigamani Movie Review Rating: 2.25 /5