Sorgavaasal
- 2024
- 2 h 18 min
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6,6/10
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Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaA common man imprisoned in a corrupt system questions whether jails truly rehabilitate or push individuals deeper into crime's abyss.A common man imprisoned in a corrupt system questions whether jails truly rehabilitate or push individuals deeper into crime's abyss.A common man imprisoned in a corrupt system questions whether jails truly rehabilitate or push individuals deeper into crime's abyss.
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In Sorgavaasal, an innocent man, Parthi (R. J. Balaji), is wrongfully imprisoned, setting off a gripping investigation. When a violent riot erupts, Judge Ismail (Natty) takes on the task of uncovering the truth, but conflicting accounts from the inmates complicate his efforts. As the investigation unfolds, the identity of the person responsible for the riot slowly comes to light. Watch it in theaters to uncover the full truth.
The performances of RJ Balaji, Selvaraghavan, Hakkim Sha, Samuel Abibola Robinson, Balaji Shakthivel, Saniya Iyyappan, Natty, and Sharafudheen are all impressive, adding depth to the intense drama.
Ravi Raghavendra, known for his roles in Doordarshan dramas and as music director Anirudh's father, delivers a commendable performance that complements the rest of the cast.
The set design of Sorgavaasal is visually striking, capturing the gritty prison atmosphere. Prince Anderson's camera work brilliantly highlights the raw emotional tones, with precise and impactful framing that keeps the viewer engaged.
Anirudh is a prominent music director in Tamil cinema, and similarly, Christo Xavier is establishing himself as a key figure in Malayalam cinema. In Sorgavaasal, he created an exceptional background score (BGM) that elevates the film's intense atmosphere. Anirudh's performance of "The End" song is one of the highlights of the movie.
The non-linear screenplay by Sidharth, Tamizh Prabha, and Ashwin Ravichandran is captivating, with seamless editing that keeps the pacing tight. The first half builds slowly, but the second half shifts into a fast-paced, racy thriller.
The climax may resonate more with certain audiences.
Debutant director Sidharth Vishwanath has delivered a film with a strong social message, making Sorgavaasal an engaging action-crime drama.
Rating: 7.5/10.
The performances of RJ Balaji, Selvaraghavan, Hakkim Sha, Samuel Abibola Robinson, Balaji Shakthivel, Saniya Iyyappan, Natty, and Sharafudheen are all impressive, adding depth to the intense drama.
Ravi Raghavendra, known for his roles in Doordarshan dramas and as music director Anirudh's father, delivers a commendable performance that complements the rest of the cast.
The set design of Sorgavaasal is visually striking, capturing the gritty prison atmosphere. Prince Anderson's camera work brilliantly highlights the raw emotional tones, with precise and impactful framing that keeps the viewer engaged.
Anirudh is a prominent music director in Tamil cinema, and similarly, Christo Xavier is establishing himself as a key figure in Malayalam cinema. In Sorgavaasal, he created an exceptional background score (BGM) that elevates the film's intense atmosphere. Anirudh's performance of "The End" song is one of the highlights of the movie.
The non-linear screenplay by Sidharth, Tamizh Prabha, and Ashwin Ravichandran is captivating, with seamless editing that keeps the pacing tight. The first half builds slowly, but the second half shifts into a fast-paced, racy thriller.
The climax may resonate more with certain audiences.
Debutant director Sidharth Vishwanath has delivered a film with a strong social message, making Sorgavaasal an engaging action-crime drama.
Rating: 7.5/10.
Sorgavaasal is a compelling prison drama that immerses viewers into the gritty and oppressive atmosphere of incarceration. The film's portrayal of prison life is both authentic and haunting, capturing the claustrophobia and despair that pervades the lives of the inmates. The dilapidated walls and shadowy corridors of the prison are depicted with meticulous detail, enhancing the film's immersive experience.
The narrative centers on Parthiban (RJ Balaji), a man wrongfully imprisoned, who navigates the treacherous dynamics within the prison system. His journey is reminiscent of the raw and intense storytelling found in Vada Chennai, yet Sorgavaasal carves its own identity with a unique blend of character-driven drama and social commentary. The film delves into the complexities of power, corruption, and survival, presenting a microcosm of society within the prison walls.
RJ Balaji delivers a nuanced performance, shedding his comedic persona to embody the anguish and resilience of Parthiban. The supporting cast, including Selvaraghavan as the formidable gangster Siga, and Karunas as the diligent jailer Kattabomman, contribute depth and authenticity to the story. Their interactions are charged with tension and emotion, driving the narrative forward.
The film's technical aspects are noteworthy. Prince Anderson's cinematography captures the stark realities of prison life, employing a muted color palette that reflects the bleakness of the setting. Christo Xavier's musical score complements the visual tone, enhancing the emotional resonance of key scenes.
While Sorgavaasal has drawn comparisons to Vada Chennai due to its thematic elements and setting, it stands on its own as a magnificent exploration of the human spirit under duress. The film's pacing allows for a gradual build-up of tension, culminating in a climax that is both thought-provoking and impactful.
In conclusion, Sorgavaasal is a must-watch for fans of intense, character-driven dramas. Its evocative portrayal of prison life, combined with stellar performances and adept storytelling, makes it a standout film in contemporary Tamil cinema.
The narrative centers on Parthiban (RJ Balaji), a man wrongfully imprisoned, who navigates the treacherous dynamics within the prison system. His journey is reminiscent of the raw and intense storytelling found in Vada Chennai, yet Sorgavaasal carves its own identity with a unique blend of character-driven drama and social commentary. The film delves into the complexities of power, corruption, and survival, presenting a microcosm of society within the prison walls.
RJ Balaji delivers a nuanced performance, shedding his comedic persona to embody the anguish and resilience of Parthiban. The supporting cast, including Selvaraghavan as the formidable gangster Siga, and Karunas as the diligent jailer Kattabomman, contribute depth and authenticity to the story. Their interactions are charged with tension and emotion, driving the narrative forward.
The film's technical aspects are noteworthy. Prince Anderson's cinematography captures the stark realities of prison life, employing a muted color palette that reflects the bleakness of the setting. Christo Xavier's musical score complements the visual tone, enhancing the emotional resonance of key scenes.
While Sorgavaasal has drawn comparisons to Vada Chennai due to its thematic elements and setting, it stands on its own as a magnificent exploration of the human spirit under duress. The film's pacing allows for a gradual build-up of tension, culminating in a climax that is both thought-provoking and impactful.
In conclusion, Sorgavaasal is a must-watch for fans of intense, character-driven dramas. Its evocative portrayal of prison life, combined with stellar performances and adept storytelling, makes it a standout film in contemporary Tamil cinema.
The film felt realistic, and the making was great. It's inspired from an event happened in the late 90s. I don't want to mention it here, as it can be a spoiler. It's good to see R. J Balaji in a serious role like this. There is good solid supporting actors from Mollywood to support him in this venture and I was surprised when I saw Sharaffudhin and Hakkim Shah on the screen.
The film is a bit slow-paced but it doesn't demand fast-forwarding due to reasons like- compelling screenplay, storyline which keeps the audience 100 percent on the screen, focussing on the dialogues of all the characters. Selvaraghavan also plays an important role in this film.
The film is a bit slow-paced but it doesn't demand fast-forwarding due to reasons like- compelling screenplay, storyline which keeps the audience 100 percent on the screen, focussing on the dialogues of all the characters. Selvaraghavan also plays an important role in this film.
This movie is actually a prison drama. This film tells us about how a common man goes to jail for a crime which he did not do. First let us discuss about acting. RJ Balaji came out of his comfort zone and acted very well. Selvaragavan role was also very nice. Everyone acted well in whatever roles were given to them. The music was nice. But I didn't like the climax. At first half it was average because they took too much of the time to introduce the characters. At Second half the story was going in good pace. And at the end again it went to average. Overall it is a must watch movie because like Rj Balaji character in this movie, many innocent people's comes to jail for the crime which they didn't do any they will stay in jail for lifetime. This thing will be explained in this movie fantastically.
Rating - 4/5
A gripping dark action suspense thriller set on the backdrop of a central prison.
The crux of the story is on the fate of a hapless innocent guy who was put behind the bars being the scapegoat for the affluent race,whose life turns out to be a dilemmic locus when a new offficer imposes his ruthless and authoritative protocols creating turmoil and chaos inside the prison.
Robust screenplay has effortlessly set background for staging the characters effortlessly in the movie. The joint efforts of the writers and the director behind moulding the character arcs for the central characters in the movie giving avenues for performance is worth mentioning. The movie brilliantly exposes the inside politics,dramatic sympathy towards the underdogs and downtrodden and the significance of power and currency in a developing democratic system. The expectation the trailer gives holds true with the satisfaction and engaging experience of the audience.
Spellbound performances by RJ Balaji,Karunanidhi Sethu,Selvaraghavan,Sharafudheen & Hakim Shajahan. Impressive performances by Natarajan Subramaniam,Saniya Iyyappan,Samuel Abiola Robinson,Balaji Shakthivel & Ravi Raghavendra. The earnest efforts of the casting directors in bringing the subtle performances of jail inmates is to be well acclaimed.
Kudos to Prince Anderson, Selva RK & Dinesh Subbarayan Master in giving a cutting edge action thriller. Christo Xavier has proved his mettle in Kollywood with his distinct and iconic BGM's and the English lyrical song in the climax sequence elevated the visual experience. Hats off to you Sidharth Viswanath for the epic storytelling without leaving loose ends.
A must watch suspense thriller in big screens for an enthralling experience.
A gripping dark action suspense thriller set on the backdrop of a central prison.
The crux of the story is on the fate of a hapless innocent guy who was put behind the bars being the scapegoat for the affluent race,whose life turns out to be a dilemmic locus when a new offficer imposes his ruthless and authoritative protocols creating turmoil and chaos inside the prison.
Robust screenplay has effortlessly set background for staging the characters effortlessly in the movie. The joint efforts of the writers and the director behind moulding the character arcs for the central characters in the movie giving avenues for performance is worth mentioning. The movie brilliantly exposes the inside politics,dramatic sympathy towards the underdogs and downtrodden and the significance of power and currency in a developing democratic system. The expectation the trailer gives holds true with the satisfaction and engaging experience of the audience.
Spellbound performances by RJ Balaji,Karunanidhi Sethu,Selvaraghavan,Sharafudheen & Hakim Shajahan. Impressive performances by Natarajan Subramaniam,Saniya Iyyappan,Samuel Abiola Robinson,Balaji Shakthivel & Ravi Raghavendra. The earnest efforts of the casting directors in bringing the subtle performances of jail inmates is to be well acclaimed.
Kudos to Prince Anderson, Selva RK & Dinesh Subbarayan Master in giving a cutting edge action thriller. Christo Xavier has proved his mettle in Kollywood with his distinct and iconic BGM's and the English lyrical song in the climax sequence elevated the visual experience. Hats off to you Sidharth Viswanath for the epic storytelling without leaving loose ends.
A must watch suspense thriller in big screens for an enthralling experience.
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- Curiosidadesattempt to showcase the 1999 prison riots that killed many prisoners and police officers.
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