Friday, August 7, 2009

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Azhagar Malai Tamil Movie

Cast & Crew

Cast: RK, Muktha, Napoleon, Lal, Manivannan, Suganya, Saravanan, Sona
Direction: S.P. Raajakumar
Production: Sangili Murugan
Banner: Karumaari Movies
Music: Illayaraja
Genre: Action
Language: Tamil
Release date: Agust 7, 2009


Review

Azhagar Malai is the forthcoming Tamil movie which is all set to release on August 7th. RK plays the lead role of Azhagar Malai. This is an action-comedy film. Muktha plays the heroine opposite RK in Azhagar Malai which gives the movie a glamorous touch.

RK-Vadivelu comedy is expected to be the attraction of the movie. The other highlight of the movie is the music by musical maestro Illayaraja. Napoleon, Lal, Manivannan, Sukanya, Paruthiveeran Saravanan and Sona are the others in the cast.

Azhagar Malai is a film taken in the backdrop of Madurai. RK plays the role of a male protagonist, who plays an innocent village rowdy. Vadivelu plays the maternal uncle of RK and the comedy sequences interwoven with the main story will be the main attraction.

Azhagar Malai is about the egoistic and irate village heads and a youngster trying to change their attitude.

Tamilnow.com wishes Azhagar Malai team a grand success.

Music review:
Azhagarmalai is a revelation! You get to hear the Raja of yore across various stages of his spectacular career, that too with minimal synth that plagues his recent works. Bhavatharini’s Unnai enakku is the only mild causality of the later part of Raja’s form, but even here, his tune and dazzling interludes help significantly! Evoking the mid-90s, ‘last known good configuration’ feeling is Raja’s own vocals in the dulcet Ulagam ippo, reminiscent of his work on films like Kalaignan and Aatma.

It’s the Avathaaram/ Azhagi mid-90s sound in the beautiful duet, Karuga mani - totally melodious and breezy! Muthamma goes a few more years back, to early 90s, while maintaining the authentic, rustic, but mildly spruced up sound that Raja pioneered - one catchy track. Kezhakku velukkudhu is an interesting concoction - the rhythms that occupy for most part of the song is ideally late 80s, but the composer fuses some of his later sound fascinatingly. It’s the same feel, only a bit more uncontaminated and Ramarajan-styled in Enna senjaalum, with Raja’s trademark rhythms and an astounding anupallavi, sung by Tippu and Ponni. Despite the B-gradism surrounding Azhagarmalai, composer Ilayaraja shocks the listener with a mesmerizing return to form…sheer joy!

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