Rajini Kanth
Magic: Whats Magic? Its a Power to make you sit and watch a Person is doing and here it is... Its Sheer magic of Rajini. He had given us a Completely new Indian film. This Movie will prove in all ways, who is the super star of India.
Endhrian Movie Review
You would have heard about Western Style, Western Movie etc.. Now, here after there is one more, That is Eastern, its Eastern Style, the RAJINI Style. Rajini and Shankar will always be remembered as the Persons responsible for making a movie that will literally reduce the gap between Hollywood and Indian Movies. They are responsible for the Giant Step Tamil Film Industry had taken.
Endhiran is Indian and is Desi meets western and let we call the new genre of film making as Eastern.
The Highlight of the Endhrian is its Special Effects, that you can match this movie with any Hollywood movies. Yes this movie is - perhaps the first Indian Science Fiction movie which is successful and high in Special EFX. Here all Spidar Man, Hancock, Hulk, Superman become one man and its amazing that for the first time we are going to accept an Indian Desi Hancock. Its hard to identify Special Efx used in most of the Scenes. The Special Efx in the last 45 Minutes is breath taking and very creative, not taken or inspired from any Hollywood movies like Blade or I Robot or Spider Man or Hancock. He had introduced a new Genre and which is going to be repeated in the future, this movie is going to inspire many and many Future Indian film Directors.
The Movie is Big, Grand and Explosive. Final 15 or 20 Minutes will keep you at the edge of your seat. You will witness the greatest ever SP EFX Indian Movie or even Asian movie.
Dialogues: Dialoges are very good and easy to understand for anybody. Its simple and convey the message easily. Eg:
Person 1: Do God Exist? Chitti: What you mean by GOD? Person 1: Our Creator. Chitti: Then, Yes, (Pointing Vaseegaran) he is my God, my Creator.
On the whole: The Movie is going to break all kind of Indian Box Office records. The movie has everything, whatever the Team had promised before. Great achievement by SUN Pictures and S Shankar.
Look out for the Final 20 Minutes, the Magnetic EFX, the Giant ROBO, The Snake, Rajini's Dialoges and his Face expressions in the last quarter.
This movie is not a Masterpiece but is Path Breaking with its breath Taking Visuals. The film is a Visual Treat and technically way ahead of any Indian Movies.
Plot summary
Dr. Vasi (Rajnikanth) invents a super-powered robot, Chitti, in his own image. The scientific body, AIRD, that must approve the robot, declines it based on its not having emotions and the ability to make rational judgment. A sudden flash of lightning evokes emotions in the robot, and Chitti is seemingly ready for integration into the human world. Then, Chitti falls in love with Dr. Vasi's fiancée Sana (Aishwarya Rai) and turns on his creator.
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Not a Master Piece but a Path Breaking with its Breath taking Visuals.
Rajini...the one and the only SUPERSTAR
Can you always get the best results with the best ingredients? The answer is YES, YOU CAN. Provided you have an actor/superstar who listens to his director, an actress/global celebrity who just glows on screen throughout the movie and if the big budget is totally justified.
All the credit for this extravagant movie goes to Shankar Shanmugam. The man is an absolute genius. His creativity reaches great heights with this movie and elevates the Indian movie standard to an all time high. With every movie of his, the scale of movie-making grows tremendously. He got the best technology money can buy. Looks like the majority of the budget is spent on Animatronics and this movie has got plenty of that.
Rajinikanth is magnificent in this movie. In fact, he is the movie. He adds life to every single frame created by Shankar. Aishwarya does what she does best, look GORGEOUS.She has some pretty slick dance moves in the songs.
The Animatronics are the best you could find in any movie so far and not just an Indian movie. The songs are spectacular. Shankar shows the audience some of the best places in the world all for a few bucks. The locations are mind-blowing and totally unique to this movie. Shankar handpicked the locations for the songs and they are shot on a grand scale. The music is haunting and highly entertaining.
This movie will surely become one of the biggest movies ever made in India and without a doubt bring in a lot of moolah to the producers, distributors and the exhibitors all around the world.
Rajinikanth redefines super stardom. Truly, a legend of a man.
Sci-fi, comedy, action, romance, music; this has it all!
I had not seen any Indian movies but when I saw this recommended in the news paper I thought it might be something interesting so gave it a go. I must say it was different; I knew to expect some song and dance numbers but assumed when they occurred it would be like a Hollywood musical where characters broke into song but here they didn't just sing they were in totally new surroundings and costumes! The story was easy enough to follow; Dr. Vaseegaran creates a robot, later named Chitti, in his own image which he intends to give to the Indian army to help defend his country. The problem is his rival Dr. Bohra points out a flaw; Chitti has no emotions and no sense of right and wrong so will do whatever ordered. Vaseegaran sets about giving Chitti emotions but this only makes matters more complicated as his creation falls in love with his beautiful girlfriend Sana! At this point Vaseegaran destroys his creation and disposes of it at the city dump; he hadn't however anticipated that Bohra would fix Chitti and give him the sort of upgrades that would turn him into a psychotic killing machine... that was still obsessively in love with Sana. If Vaseegaran is to save Sana he must defeat Chitti and the army of duplicates he has created!
It is hard to assign his film into any one genre; it is obviously science fiction, showing obvious influences from films like 'The Terminator' and 'The Matrix'; there are also several musical interludes, some of which are fairly high camp, some fine comic moments and even a romance thrown in for good measure! Actor Rajnikanth (credited as Superstar Rajni!!!) does a fine job in the duel roles of Vaseegaran and Chitti; frequently he goes a bit over the top but that is just what the film demanded. Co-star Aishwarya Rai Bachchan is also good as his Sana, I cane see why even a robot would find her attractive! Danny Denzongpa, who plays antagonist Dr. Bohra is great in his part although sadly it isn't as big as it could have been due to 'Evil Chitti' taking over as the main villain. The film is packed with action; most of it looks great although it is let down by poor special effects in places; the various forms of multiple Chittis looked great but the helicopters they attacked looked like something out of a slightly dated video game which was a pity. The comedy varies from the slapstick to the totally surreal; the scene where Chitti has a conversation with a swarm of mosquitoes is one of the strangest I've seen in any film... including those where characters are meant to have take large quantities of weapons grade hallucinogens! Despite these flaws or perhaps because of them I enjoyed this and would recommend it to people wanting something a little different from standard western fare... I'll have to watch more Indian films to find out how different it is from those though!