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Sarvam Review

Sarvam – Decorously splendid:

Production: Ayngaran Films International
Story, screenplay & Direction:
Vishnuvardhan

Star-casts: Aarya, Trisha, JD Chakravarthy, Indrajith, Master Rohan, Krishna, Prathap Pothan and many others.

Music: Yuvan Shankar Raja

Cinematography: Nirav Shah
What do you expect from a filmmaker who had brilliantly remade ‘Billa’? A much more interesting flick than his magnum opus!!! Doubtlessly, we entered the theatres with same anticipations and got to witness something different. Don’t presume to be either good or bad, but a different show that goes incomparable to Billa or any of the previous endeavors of Vishnuvardhan.
Here’s our verdict from every point of view of different centres getting to watch the film. For the elite or miniscule audiences, ‘Sarvam’ is something brilliantly crafted tale with gripping narration. When the B centres would call it to be a different film with unparalleled response the following centres may not feel it more appealing. In terms, we mean those classes who expect the complete masala entertainer hasn’t got anything to chill out here.
‘Sarvam’ is the most decent, stylish film of the season that doesn’t carry any unwanted elements. Moreover, Vishnuvardhan has transcended with more efficiency of capturing the title of ‘Best Filmmaker in Town’. Of course, Vishnuvardhan could’ve placed the tagline as the title of Tom Hanks’ film goes ‘Angels and Demons’. Much deeply getting on with the story, the film begins right the climax portion and gets on with flashback inherited from best-styled Hollywood films ’21 Grams’, ‘Amores Perros’ and so on.
Karthik (Aarya) and Sandhya (Trisha) are deeply in love…. You’ll find it cliché as the guy runs behind the girl in impressing. But that isn’t something you keep getting all throughout the first half. Naushad (Indrajith) is persistently troubled by Eeshwar (JD Chakravarthy), a football coach who vows to kill his son Imman (Rohan). Reason is so simple. Naushad had hit Eeshwar’s wife Geetha and little son to death on a road accident. At certain extent, the characters get interwoven with unexpected outcomes that wouldn’t have hit the lines of prospects…
Aarya has a cute lovely boy adds humor to the first half portions while you feel like Aarya in dual roles as his characterization is depicted completely different in second half. Trisha has gone far ahead picking the right offer. JD Chakravarthy goes for a marvelous piece of performance…. his adeptness of emoting on different shades (Real and inner feel) is unique. Vishnu deserves a special mention for this. Indrajith looks smart yet could’ve been delineated with much more vitality.
Rohan as young lad who isn’t much aware of what’s going on reacts with naturalness. Don’t miss the cunning show of the ferocious dog heeding to it’s master’s emotions.
Yuvan Shankar Raja could have yet more focused on tuning good melodies. However, as couple of songs works magic on the screens with interesting visuals. Hats off to Cinematographer Nirav Shah and editing by Sreekar Prasad add to the pace of screenplay.
Vishnuvardhan has equivalently presented the first half with much more romance, comedy, youthfulness while the latter part is completely in contrast.
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