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Rajapattai Movie Review

National Award winning actor Vikram in combination with a director who made heads turn with his unique style of narrating stories brings in high expectations in a project. However, this film which was touted to be an entertaining action thriller turns out to be an amateurish product from experienced men. The story which revolves around the infamous land grabbing mafia normally has more sting which is left to sway badly off track by director Suseendran by virtue of an unconvincing screenplay.

The film revolves around Murugan (Vikram) who works as a gym boy in the extras department of film acting. His aim though is to become a villain in films. Things tend to take a different turn when Dhakshinamurthy (K Vishwanath) an old man is being chased by a group of men wanting to grab his property.

Murugan then takes care of Dhakshinamurthy and in the mean time his love interest in Darshini (Deeksha Seth) also comes into the scheme of things. The twist in the tale though doesn't come ripping through the roof but just crawls its way slowly into the main storyline. The main villain in the film happens to a political bigwig nick named "Akka" (Sana) who is hell bent on getting hold of Dhakshinmurthy's property.

The duel then turns to be between Murugan and Akka and what happens in the end is anyone's guess. As mentioned earlier, the weak link in the film happens to be its screenplay. In terms of acting, none of the actors except for Sana have done a decent job. Very sad state of affairs to note that actors with enormous caliber don't make apt use of it.

The movie has a running time of 130 minutes and as a viewer one is sure to doze off at some point of time in the film. Yuvan Shankar Raja should rate this movie as his least liked / performed film.

"Rajapattai" is no King's path, instead it can be said as no one's path.

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  1. Where is mithra kurian in the film da.Please open ur eyes and see this world in case whatever u doing.No body have praised her this much for her film kaavalan in the vijay film this much.But all of you have praising her for the unnecessary movie where she was not acted at all.I can't compare her with any of the heroines who are curently top in this industry.She is ultimately different from any actress in every thing.Please don't degrade her like this.I hope no body read my words.If u read it you are the blessed person really.

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