Sunday, October 02, 2005

Ghajini - must watch movie

If 'Ramana' was a no-nonsense movie, you will find cliched climax along with misplaced song sequences in Ghajini - A.R. Murugadoss's second venture. But a good story line with just-short-of-excellent screenplay is what that makes Ghajini a 'must watch' movie.

As one of my friend said,"the song sequences come in like advertisements while watching a movie in sun-tv". They are real speed breakers in an otherwise pacy movie. Harris jeyaraj is not at his best in Ghajini. Background score is also not too impressive. The other negative is the climax, which is just a typical tamil movie climax where the villans forget that they have a gun.

Apart from that, the movies is really good. I always try and find out 'logical-flaws' in a movie that has a difference in the story line. I couldnt find much in this movie. Surya, as always does his job to near perfection. He seems to be a good actor with a class of his own, without all those punch-dialogues and heroic gestures. Asin does a tremendous job and she is stunningly attractive. Its not just Sanjay ramaswamy (inspite of being a memory loss patient) who is not able to forget kalpana. She stays occupied in our minds too.

Me being a person with a mindset to find faults, i could give the movie a 'EM (Exceeds most expectations)' rating. If you watch movies just like that, you would probably want to give it an 'EA (Exceeds all Expectations)'!