Amaran
- 2024
- 2 h 47 min
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8,1/10
20 mil
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A vida do Major Mukund Varadarajan tem como pano de fundo a Operação Qazipathri em Shopian, Caxemira, que ocorreu em 2014.A vida do Major Mukund Varadarajan tem como pano de fundo a Operação Qazipathri em Shopian, Caxemira, que ocorreu em 2014.A vida do Major Mukund Varadarajan tem como pano de fundo a Operação Qazipathri em Shopian, Caxemira, que ocorreu em 2014.
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A movie with heart soul connecting with every moment and a soulful journey is amaran. It satisfied all the hype. A biopic of major mukund varadharajan. Oh man he lived his life as legend and Indhu she is a strong hearted woman. Every man' s dream to have a girl like Indhu and every woman dream to have Mukund. So soulful and connecting. If you are in LDR this movie connects u a lot. The romance, action and the fights more suited SK for this role and a heart warming climax which made everyone weep. So so good. SK has turned into a different side and he has started to handle the gun really well. The greatest positive is Sai pallavi, my intution Sai pallavi and sk deserves a national award for this film. So real and touchy. Gv always rocks with his music. And all kudos to the captain of the ship rajkumar periyasamy the director so elegant and simple way of story telling. Please do watch this movie. To be honest a career best film for SK. He may continue to do such films. Please do watch it available in theater.
Growing up in Chennai, South India, I was naturally surrounded by a dedicated movie culture and a passionate fan base. As I got older, I found myself preferring series over movies, as they often capture deeper emotions through multiple seasons. I have watched several North Indian films, such as "Shershaah," "Sita Ramam," and "Mission Majnu." While these films tell the stories of different warriors, they often share similar endings. I still struggle to understand how Indian soldiers are willing to risk their lives to protect us, the citizens of India.
When I learned about a movie being made as a tribute to Indian soldier Major Mukund, I found myself eagerly anticipating its release. The star-studded cast, featuring renowned actor Sivakarthikeyan and actress Sai Pallavi, heightened my excitement. Their performances made me reflect on the brevity of life and the unfairness that some people face. I was moved by the story of Major Mukund and his inspiration to become a soldier. Despite having a family, he never once considered backing down.
As a nation, we should be incredibly thankful for those soldiers who work tirelessly to protect us. I believe school textbooks should focus more on stories like this, as not every soldier gets the chance to have their life depicted in a film.
Now, regarding another warrior, Indhu Rebecca Varghese, played by Sai Pallavi, I found the narration of her character, enhanced by a touch of Malayalam and her beautiful voice, to be incredibly impactful. She's such a sweetheart. Whenever I saw her crying helplessly, I felt an urge to reach out and give her a hug. She consistently supported her partner's career and ambitions and portrayed roles as a loving daughter, supportive partner, dutiful daughter-in-law, and brave mother.
I'm grateful that this story was made into a movie, and I hope she holds it close to her heart. The scene where Indhu learns about Mukund's demise shattered my heart. The way she controlled her emotions and didn't shed a single tear during his funeral was so poignant, especially because he had always told her not to cry in front of others if anything ever happened to him on the battlefield. I got goosebumps seeing the original clips of Major Mukund with his sweet daughter and their loving family.
I'm glad to know that Indhu is living her life as a teacher in Australia. I truly hope that in their next life, they can be together for a longer time. The audience in the theater stayed until the very end, and when the film concluded, there was a thunderous applause that gave me goosebumps. My deepest respect goes to all the Indian soldiers out there. Major Mukund may not be with us, but will continue to live in all of our memories . All hail- Amaran- The Immortal.
When I learned about a movie being made as a tribute to Indian soldier Major Mukund, I found myself eagerly anticipating its release. The star-studded cast, featuring renowned actor Sivakarthikeyan and actress Sai Pallavi, heightened my excitement. Their performances made me reflect on the brevity of life and the unfairness that some people face. I was moved by the story of Major Mukund and his inspiration to become a soldier. Despite having a family, he never once considered backing down.
As a nation, we should be incredibly thankful for those soldiers who work tirelessly to protect us. I believe school textbooks should focus more on stories like this, as not every soldier gets the chance to have their life depicted in a film.
Now, regarding another warrior, Indhu Rebecca Varghese, played by Sai Pallavi, I found the narration of her character, enhanced by a touch of Malayalam and her beautiful voice, to be incredibly impactful. She's such a sweetheart. Whenever I saw her crying helplessly, I felt an urge to reach out and give her a hug. She consistently supported her partner's career and ambitions and portrayed roles as a loving daughter, supportive partner, dutiful daughter-in-law, and brave mother.
I'm grateful that this story was made into a movie, and I hope she holds it close to her heart. The scene where Indhu learns about Mukund's demise shattered my heart. The way she controlled her emotions and didn't shed a single tear during his funeral was so poignant, especially because he had always told her not to cry in front of others if anything ever happened to him on the battlefield. I got goosebumps seeing the original clips of Major Mukund with his sweet daughter and their loving family.
I'm glad to know that Indhu is living her life as a teacher in Australia. I truly hope that in their next life, they can be together for a longer time. The audience in the theater stayed until the very end, and when the film concluded, there was a thunderous applause that gave me goosebumps. My deepest respect goes to all the Indian soldiers out there. Major Mukund may not be with us, but will continue to live in all of our memories . All hail- Amaran- The Immortal.
"Amaran" is a beautifully crafted film that tugs at the heartstrings with its poignant story of love, loss, and redemption. This emotionally resonant drama captivates with its exceptional performances, stunning visuals, and a narrative that explores the depths of human connection.
The film's strength lies in its ability to evoke a wide range of emotions, from joy and laughter to sorrow and grief. The characters are richly drawn and relatable, making their journey of self-discovery and healing all the more impactful.
The performances are exceptional, with the lead actors delivering nuanced and emotionally charged portrayals. Their chemistry is palpable, adding depth and authenticity to the characters' relationships. The supporting cast is equally impressive, adding layers of complexity and richness to the narrative.
The film's cinematography is breathtaking, capturing the beauty of the natural world with stunning visuals. The music is equally captivating, with its soulful melodies and evocative lyrics perfectly complementing the film's emotional tone.
"Amaran" is a must-watch for those seeking a film that explores the complexities of human relationships and the enduring power of love. It's a testament to the resilience of the human spirit and the ability to find hope and healing even in the face of adversity.
The film's strength lies in its ability to evoke a wide range of emotions, from joy and laughter to sorrow and grief. The characters are richly drawn and relatable, making their journey of self-discovery and healing all the more impactful.
The performances are exceptional, with the lead actors delivering nuanced and emotionally charged portrayals. Their chemistry is palpable, adding depth and authenticity to the characters' relationships. The supporting cast is equally impressive, adding layers of complexity and richness to the narrative.
The film's cinematography is breathtaking, capturing the beauty of the natural world with stunning visuals. The music is equally captivating, with its soulful melodies and evocative lyrics perfectly complementing the film's emotional tone.
"Amaran" is a must-watch for those seeking a film that explores the complexities of human relationships and the enduring power of love. It's a testament to the resilience of the human spirit and the ability to find hope and healing even in the face of adversity.
"Hey Film Squads! This movie is perfect for Diwali, to both family audiences and SK fans. It's Sivakarthikeyan's 'Thuppakki' version, blending love and action. Sivakarthikeyan and Sai Pallavi shine as Mukund Varadarajan and Indu, with lovely and cute chemistry. The first half offers a mix of love and action, while the second half transforms into a full-on action-emotional ride. G. V. Prakash's music and OST were outstanding, and the sound FX team done well , immersing us in a war-like atmosphere. Although the climax may not acceptable to everyone, this movie holds a special place in our hearts. Watch it with your family and friends - highly recommended!"
Amaran is a really well-made emotional-action drama without turning it into massy flick.
The performer in Sivakarthikeyan, who played Major Mukund, comes out all guns blazing. Hats off to that.
Sai Pallavi, who played Indu, is a master of invoking emotions. Pure outburst of childlike happiness on seeing Mukund and his success. She is the lifeline of this film. The character is so well portrayed that it makes you yearn for a partner with such love, kindness, and emotions towards you.
The film succeeds in being as authentic and realistic as possible. Wish the film used subtitles instead of language translation for non Tamil dialogues at all places instead of just few.
The performer in Sivakarthikeyan, who played Major Mukund, comes out all guns blazing. Hats off to that.
Sai Pallavi, who played Indu, is a master of invoking emotions. Pure outburst of childlike happiness on seeing Mukund and his success. She is the lifeline of this film. The character is so well portrayed that it makes you yearn for a partner with such love, kindness, and emotions towards you.
The film succeeds in being as authentic and realistic as possible. Wish the film used subtitles instead of language translation for non Tamil dialogues at all places instead of just few.
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- CuriosidadesThe lead actor in the film underwent training to operate a real time functioning assault rifle along with his team of actors and also described the experience to be a physically demanding one. The movie was also shot in live locations, including the places where Major Mukund Varadarajan had stayed in his regiment.
- Erros de gravaçãoIn one scene Mukund (Sivakarthikeyan) is seen playing Counter Strike 2 latest version of the game, which was released in 2023. While the scene takes places in 2004.
- Cenas durante ou pós-créditosPhotographs of the actors and corresponding real-life characters are shown during the end credits.
- ConexõesReferences Intempéries do Acaso (2003)
- Trilhas sonorasSai Pallavi's Intro
Written by Instrumental Arrangement via G.V. Prakash Kumar
Performed by G.V. Prakash Kumar
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- Faturamento bruto mundial
- US$ 1.738.671
- Tempo de duração2 horas 47 minutos
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- Proporção
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