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Aayirathil Oruvan

  • 2010
  • Not Rated
  • 3h 3m
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8.0/10
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Prathap Pothen, Parthiban Radhakrishnan, Reema Sen, Azhagam Perumal, Karthi, Andrea Jeremiah, and Abhinaya in Aayirathil Oruvan (2010)
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Anitha, a government official, embarks on a journey to find Chandramouli, an archaeologist, who went to Vietnam to search for any existence of the prince of the Chola dynasty.Anitha, a government official, embarks on a journey to find Chandramouli, an archaeologist, who went to Vietnam to search for any existence of the prince of the Chola dynasty.Anitha, a government official, embarks on a journey to find Chandramouli, an archaeologist, who went to Vietnam to search for any existence of the prince of the Chola dynasty.

  • Director
    • K. Selvaraghavan
  • Writers
    • Rishabh Purohit
    • K. Selvaraghavan
    • Gautam Siddhartha
  • Stars
    • Karthi
    • Reema Sen
    • Andrea Jeremiah
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    8.0/10
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    • Director
      • K. Selvaraghavan
    • Writers
      • Rishabh Purohit
      • K. Selvaraghavan
      • Gautam Siddhartha
    • Stars
      • Karthi
      • Reema Sen
      • Andrea Jeremiah
    • 71User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 wins & 16 nominations total

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    Karthi
    Karthi
    • Muthu
    • (as Karthik Sivakumar)
    Reema Sen
    Reema Sen
    • Anita Pandian
    Andrea Jeremiah
    Andrea Jeremiah
    • Lavanya
    • (as Andrea)
    Parthiban Radhakrishnan
    Parthiban Radhakrishnan
    • Chozhan
    • (as Parthiban)
    • …
    Azhagam Perumal
    Azhagam Perumal
    • Major Ravisekhara Pandian
    • (as Alagam Perumal)
    Prathap Pothen
    Prathap Pothen
    • Lavanya's father
    • (as Prathap K. Pothan)
    Abhinaya
    Abhinaya
    • Daughter of Chola king
    Crane Manohar
    • Muthu's uncle
    Nambirajan
    • Chola's Rajaguru
    • Director
      • K. Selvaraghavan
    • Writers
      • Rishabh Purohit
      • K. Selvaraghavan
      • Gautam Siddhartha
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    User reviews71

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    9jairaj_rb

    Best Try and good beginning for future Tamil films..

    hey Selva,.. I expected certain things in this movie, before going to the theater to watch the film.. My expectations were totally fulfilled, even I can say they were exceeded..

    This movie will definitely good 4 u in several aspects. Especially, u had broken the shackles of touching only teenage feelings(even in Pudupettai).. This will widen ur scope..

    I liked both the halves of the movie.. But the background score is not effective in second half, it fails to control the audience's interest.. even camera work is not so good..

    but i ll give a 9/10 for d try// all d best/.
    8ruganblue

    A much better movie at hindsight

    I review this movie so late because, I really didn't like it when I watched it for the first time.The second time I saw it,I felt that this movie has to be reviewed here.Its true that there were huge expectations and the movie was a bit disappointment.I feel the same even now.But there are more good things to talk about than the cons.

    My first acknowledgment to the story writer(Selva).This is really a unique movie, so original in its script and content.I have never seen a fictional Indian movie so original and so thoroughly researched,as it deals with ancient Tamil culture.I couldn't believe that such an idea has splashed up for Tamil movie makers.The way he takes us to ancient Tamil culture and links it up fictionally to present culture is really breath taking.I bet that the story as a whole is just so fresh and new to Tamil or even Indian cinema.Kudos to you Selva.

    My second acknowledgment to the director(Selva).Except for the graphics,the way the director has extracted work from all the departments is breath-taking(since this genre is so new to Tamil).Music,art,action,photography,editing,actors everything fits in well with the script and kudos to the crew for such an effort.

    Now comes the screenplay(Also Selva!!!).I feel that this is where the movie is a big let down.The first half was really terrific and was in going with correct pace.The second part acted as the spoiler.There were tooooo many things to be shown and explained,so the director had to just rush with the script,which made the viewer baffled of what was happening around.

    Having penned such a wonderful script, the movie could have been divided into two or more parts.Say, the first part can deal with the adventurous trip to the ancient Chola Kingdom.The second part could show what happens there, all the twists and turns and the third part could show what happens at the end.

    This is where I feel that Tamil movies are a notch well behind the films from other parts of the world.Taking risk and being bold enough to split the movie into parts.So that everything could be explained in detail and in the manner the director wanted,especially in such scripts.

    Having said this, I still feel that if the movie is watched once again,it will surely be loved.
    9chlorophyllus

    Glorious movie of the decade

    This Movie was released during a Pongal. Had to over power crowd to get the tickets and was dumb struck by visuals, screenplay and non stereotypical variety. Not only that, it pushed me to learn more about these two rival kingdoms. But very unfortunate that many don't know their own history and viewers expect the director to "TELL everything instead of SHOW" The end result- movie which is supposed to be celebrated as the movie of the decade ended up as an average Venture. Feel sorry for the poor taste of the viewers at that time for this movie being ended up as Glorious Flops and celebrated now. But Its too Late.
    9austin-premkumar

    Unsung movie in history of Indian cinema

    This movie is for, those who are always compare Indian movies with Hollywood cinema. Even Hollywood movie makers can not made movie like this in this budget.

    Movie is well crafted from start to end. There is no lag in the movie. If you feel lagging then you are not watching movie with your full concentration. Some people claim, AO is the movie for genius movie watchers? definitely not. This movie tells story in a layman's language. If you are still confused then you are watching this movie for name sake. After 5 years I am writing this review in IMDb. Because this movie is worth to talk and write for another decade.

    Some people says directors like S.S.Rajamouli and Sankar are the two directors who raised the Indian movies to Hollywood standard. But I would say that is utterly false statement. People admired about Naan E and Sankar's so called worthless expenses as Hollywood standard. But real fact is, why we are giving much important to Hollywood movies is, that is because of the concept and beyond level of thinking they have it in their BRAIN. AO is the answer to that THINK BEYOND concept in Indian cinema. If you watch this movie without any distraction you will feel what I felt. The reason I am dragging Sankar and S.S.Rajamouli into this context is, these two directors are worshiped as demi god of making Hollywood standard movie in Indian Cinema. But the truth is Selvaragavan done that without making much noise by giving Aayirathil Oruvan to Indian cinema. So please stop making Sankar and S.S.Rajamouli as big directors in Indian, they are giving masala movies with mix of some gimmick technology.

    If someone ask me which movie you can select, if you compete with Hollywood movie, I would say without any second thought "Aayirathil Oruvan" is the movie which would challenge the Hollywood film makers.

    Atlast the bitter truth is, this movie is the one real unsung movie in Indian cinema history. My heartiest thanks to real Hollywood thinker and director Selvaraghavan.
    8saiso

    A new genre to Indian Cinema

    Selvaraghavan one of the most versatile directors in Indian cinema has attempted a new genre and has succeeded. His imagination has no limits and has reflected on the screen very well. This movie shows the vast history of South India (something not seen before).

    The backbone of this film is around the cast consisting of Karthi, Reema sen and Andrea. All of them have given great performances especially Reema sen who has grown as an actor.

    The first half of the film is an adventure on tone with Indiana Jones but the obstacles and concept is purely Indian which makes this film unique. The comedy timing of karthi is exceptional which keeps the first half fast paced with some great visuals. The pre-interval scene sets the pace for a great second half.

    The second half of the movie is a little slower than the first half because the more detailed characterization. Parthiban plays the chola king to perfection and his dialogue delivery is flawless. Reema sen dominates the second half with less role for Karthi and Andrea.

    The battle scenes towards the end might not be the best we have seen but are great keeping in mind the budget constraint.

    The visual effects of the film are exceptional again keeping in mind the budget available.

    The cinematography by ramji is one of the best i have ever seen. His visualization of the battle scenes, kingdom , seas, deserts were so close to reality.

    G.V.Prakash's BGM score was good but not great which could be the only negative point i see in this movie.

    Finally the director of this venture Selvaraghavan needs a pat on the back for this great attempt. It might not be as great as his career best Pudupettai but is still one of his best Go and book your tickets as soon as possible !!!! Rating 8/10

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      Made at a modest budget, the film boasts a very well crafted set pieces.
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      Uncut, the film runs for 181 minutes, but the theatrical release was heavily cut at 153 minutes.

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    • Release date
      • January 14, 2010 (India)
    • Country of origin
      • India
    • Language
      • Tamil
    • Also known as
      • Ayirathil Oruvan
    • Filming locations
      • Tirunelveli, Tamil Nadu, India
    • Production company
      • Dream Valley Corporation
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      • ₹320,000,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      3 hours 3 minutes
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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