Vivegam
- 2017
- 2 Std. 29 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
6,1/10
17.575
IHRE BEWERTUNG
Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuAn Interpol agent betrayed by his friends sets out to take revenge against the friends who work for a secret agency.An Interpol agent betrayed by his friends sets out to take revenge against the friends who work for a secret agency.An Interpol agent betrayed by his friends sets out to take revenge against the friends who work for a secret agency.
- Auszeichnungen
- 4 Nominierungen insgesamt
Vivek Oberoi
- Aryan Singha
- (as Vivek Anand Oberoi)
Karunakaran
- APS Arumai Prakasam
- (as Karunagaran)
Serge Crozon-Cazin
- Michael
- (as Serge Crozon Cazin)
Arav Chowdharry
- Shawn
- (as a different name)
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Vivegam (2017): When you're in a mass-hero film, two important aspects are prerequisite. One: Whether it has a panoply of mass scenes to make your theatre experience... deafening. And two, whether it caters to the star's fans.If the movie is a typical commercial film,we may allow that but when the movie is hyped as a spy thriller with grandeur scale and costly production values,we seriously expect a decent experience.Did Vivegam achieve it? Plot: Ajay Kumar (AK) is an agent working for a counter terrorism agency. The agency is in Serbia. He is wanted by 80 countries and many agencies as he is suspected to have gone rogue, misusing his power.His former friends in the agency headed by Aryan (Vivek Oberoi) are now hunting for him. In turn, Ajith Kumar is after people who betrayed him when he was on a mission to track Natasha (Akshara).How AK finds his betrayers and also saves his wife Yazhini (Kajal) is the rest of the story.
My Review: Five minutes into the movie,the opening scene itself clarifies that the so-hyped spy film is just another fan-mela film with unnecessary build-up shots and loud music.
Consider Ajith's introduction scene. An army officer locks a weapons deal with a terrorist organisation. When he's cautioned about the Counter Terrorist Squad, the general says, "Even the wind needs my permission to enter into my territory." Ideally, you would expect Ajith Kumar to show up. But the wind gently ruffles Ajith's salt-and-pepper hair.There are lot of fan moments in the film and scene after scene makes this movie look like a Fan-Made trailer sorta thing.
Director Siva and Ajith, in their third consecutive collaboration, go all out to present a film on an international scale and going by the standards they've set, it's truly remarkable. The attempt is ambitious and the team's effort is commendable, but what's the point of all this hard work when it is not backed by an engaging story. Despite going international, in terms of scale and vision, Siva's filmmaking style is still loud and over-the-top mostly. It defeats the whole purpose of giving the story an international touch.
Except for ridiculous opening scene,rest of the action scenes are handled good but have lot of illogical factors.The pre-interval portion, especially the stretch that leads to Akshara Haasan's introduction, is easily the film's best sequence. It builds the tension effectively and is followed by a breathtaking chase sequence on the streets of Serbia.
Ajith in the role of an agent is in top form. He has done some high-octane action sequences terrifically. Indeed it is his show all the way.Ajith's physical transformation deserves special praise, and he has worked really hard, despite shooting in extreme climatic conditions. He carries the film on his shoulders and turns in a never seen before kind of performance.
Music is bad and Cinematographer must have undergone severe pain following the directors messy vision.
So,Vivegam may look grand because of foreign locations and action scenes but it is just a typical mass-masala film.Watch it only for Ajith and action scenes.
My Rating 5.5/10
My Review: Five minutes into the movie,the opening scene itself clarifies that the so-hyped spy film is just another fan-mela film with unnecessary build-up shots and loud music.
Consider Ajith's introduction scene. An army officer locks a weapons deal with a terrorist organisation. When he's cautioned about the Counter Terrorist Squad, the general says, "Even the wind needs my permission to enter into my territory." Ideally, you would expect Ajith Kumar to show up. But the wind gently ruffles Ajith's salt-and-pepper hair.There are lot of fan moments in the film and scene after scene makes this movie look like a Fan-Made trailer sorta thing.
Director Siva and Ajith, in their third consecutive collaboration, go all out to present a film on an international scale and going by the standards they've set, it's truly remarkable. The attempt is ambitious and the team's effort is commendable, but what's the point of all this hard work when it is not backed by an engaging story. Despite going international, in terms of scale and vision, Siva's filmmaking style is still loud and over-the-top mostly. It defeats the whole purpose of giving the story an international touch.
Except for ridiculous opening scene,rest of the action scenes are handled good but have lot of illogical factors.The pre-interval portion, especially the stretch that leads to Akshara Haasan's introduction, is easily the film's best sequence. It builds the tension effectively and is followed by a breathtaking chase sequence on the streets of Serbia.
Ajith in the role of an agent is in top form. He has done some high-octane action sequences terrifically. Indeed it is his show all the way.Ajith's physical transformation deserves special praise, and he has worked really hard, despite shooting in extreme climatic conditions. He carries the film on his shoulders and turns in a never seen before kind of performance.
Music is bad and Cinematographer must have undergone severe pain following the directors messy vision.
So,Vivegam may look grand because of foreign locations and action scenes but it is just a typical mass-masala film.Watch it only for Ajith and action scenes.
My Rating 5.5/10
This is another typical one man taking on hundreds of goons kind of movie. Do not waste your time and money on this piece of waste. Kajal is just a side character with no real importance at all and is just a filler. expected much after the success of Vedalam, but this is a plain mockery ! watch at your own risk
Well. I won't spoil anything Let me keep it short and simple Good and tremendous effort by the actor And top notch cinematography But too much loophoes and missing plot Poor work in script And could have shortened the dialogue cause Seemed too theatrical Not worst but disappointing
This is the only film in my entire life, I walked out of the cinema before the Interval. Don't they even watch the film by themselves, before the release? Waste of Ajith's talent and every viewers time. Well done Akshara, only consolation. Scripts are very much dramatic. I don't usually write reviews. I am so fuming with anger, hence I decide to give a piece of my mind. Also heard that it is a box office hit...., you can't be serious.
After their successful collaboration in Veeram & Vedalam, Ajith and Siva are uniting for the third time in Vivegam. This spy action thriller sounds like a much bigger film and looks really like a quality film too. Siva has made it a notch higher from his previous works by making this film abroad. He went on to make it a visual treat for the audience but unfortunately, Vivegam doesn't seem to be a strong film. The storyline seems to be inspired by Hollywood films but honestly, it doesn't matter at all. The main writing which is the screenplay really lacks depth and doesn't follow coherently the initial story. Whenever the film goes intensely it suddenly cuts to a short flashback or an unnecessary song which slows down the pace of the film. The racy action sequences seem to be really intense but it ends up with a sentiment scene that doesn't even work in it. Unlike the brother and sister sentiments in Veeram and Vedalam, Siva brings us the husband and wife sentiment in Vivegam. Placing sentiment in a spy thriller doesn't seem to be a good idea and it feels too much like a soap opera. Vivegam lacks logic in many instances and it severely affects the overall film even though it's an Ajith film at the end. Anirudh's songs are really refreshing but I feel it lacks necessity in this film. This visually high-tech film is depending mainly on Ajith's larger than life persona. He is the one who is making us watch this film patiently. Ajith's hard work and dedication is an extraordinary factor in Vivegam. Even though the film doesn't use it in its favor, Ajith is brilliant with his fit appearance. He is able to make it a watchable film. As the female lead, we have Kajal Aggarwal who has for the first time a much valuable role. Her character seems to have shades of the typical soap-opera female characters but her performance seems to be a decent one to watch. On the other hand, Vivek Oberoi plays the main antagonist Honestly, I don't feel him as a strong antagonist because he doesn't seem menacing at all. He is always encouraging and elevating Ajith with countless friendly dialogues. He forgets what he needs to do and doesn't add the much-needed effect to the film. Siva has made Vivegam strictly for Ajith fans forgetting the main engagement factor. We have a couple of fan moments to celebrate the star but we have very lower factors to stick with the film. After the interval, the film becomes not so interesting and it's only carried by Ajith's screen presence. Overall, Vivegam depends only on Ajith's mass screen presence.
A Closer Look at 'Vivegam'
A Closer Look at 'Vivegam'
Discover fun facts and photos from Vivegam, an international spy-thriller starring Ajith Kumar, Kajal Aggarwal, Vivek Oberoi, and Akshara Haasan.
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- WissenswertesAbhishek Bachchan was considered for Vivek Oberois role.
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Ajay Kumar: Even if the whole world turns against you, at all circumstances the words you lost echo strongly, screaming at your face, until you accept it, whoever, wherever, forever, cannot defeat you ever!
- Alternative VersionenThe UK release was cut, the distributor chose to remove stronger moments of violence in order to obtain a 12A classification. An uncut 15 classification was available.
- VerbindungenSpoofed in Thamizh Padam 2 (2018)
- SoundtracksSurviva (Tamil)
Music by Anirudh Ravichander
Lyrics by Siva, Yogi B.
Performed by Yogi B., Anirudh Ravichander, Malavikka Manoj
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- Budget
- 120 ₹ (geschätzt)
- Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
- 1.151.913 $
- Laufzeit2 Stunden 29 Minuten
- Farbe
- Sound-Mix
- Seitenverhältnis
- 2.35 : 1
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