movie song lyrics

Star

Vikram Prabhu, Shamilee

Director

Ganesh Vinayak

Music

Imman

Release Date

Fri, 16th Dec 2016

Veera Sivaji tamil Movie Song Lyrics

Rank Movie Lyrics Views
1 Veera Sivaji Thavazhndhidum Thangapoove 679
2 Veera Sivaji Adada Adada 661
3 Veera Sivaji Soppanasundari 657
4 Veera Sivaji Thaarumaaru Thakkaalisoru 628

Story

Shivaji, a taxi driver, has to arrange money for his niece's surgery. Things go awry when he gets entangled in a web of deceit.

Sivaji (Vikram Prabhu) is a call-taxi driver in Pondicherry. He does not have any relations except his foster sister (Vinodhini) and foster niece Yazhini.  He falls in love at first sight with Anjali (Shamlee) who accidentally dashes his car with her two-wheeler.

Yazhini suffers from a severe brain disease and a surgery costing Rs.25 lakhs is imminent to save her. Sivaji has to arrange the funds. In his pursuit for money he is mislead to a fraudulent gang lead by John Vijay which involves in various forms of bogus schemes to cheat innocent people and usurp their money. Sivaji loses Rs.5 lakhs that he has acquired by selling his car, to this gang.

After knowing that he has been cheated Sivaji decides to take on the gang and bring them to book using his brain and brawn.

What happened next forms the rest.

‘Veera Sivaji’ could have been an interesting thriller in the backdrop of money crimes. Sadly it fails to utilise its potential with more screen time for uninspiring love and sentiment sequences and comedy that works in parts

The establishment of characters takes a lion’s share of the first half. The hero and villain’s gang come into contact only after a good 40 minutes of the film. The proceedings after that point till the interval offers scope for attentive watching. The tricks used by the hero to trace down the villain are intelligently written and well executed. The interval comes with a twist and we put on our seat-belts for a entertaining and engaging ride.

But within 20 minutes into the second half we start yearning for any form of collision between the hero and villain which happens only in the pre-climax sequence when we are already exhausted.

The love portion between the lead actors has nothing new or interesting to cherish. Comedy by Yogi Babu and Robo Shankar works out to an extent as the duo- inspired by the Ramesh-Suresh characters of a popular Television commercial- manage to raise guffaws in regular intervals.

The poor placement of songs adds more pain to the tiresome narration. Especially the ‘Soppana Sundari’ song that has the hero dancing with a item girl amid his struggles to save a dear one’s life is something seriously problematic.

Vikram Prabhu gives his best for the character. He fits well in action sequences and gives a decent performance in emotional scenes. Shamlee gets a forgettable debut as a heroine in Tamil.Her lip sync is poor and the scenes involving her do no help her either. John Vijay is apt for the clever and menacing villain role while Naan Kadavul Rajendran as his assistant provides is adequate as a comic villain.