Ananda Tandavam (English: Happy Dance) is a 2009 Tamil-language film adaptation of the Sujatha Rangarajan serialized novel Pirivom Santhippom, directed by A.R. Gandhi Krishna and produced by Oscar V. Ravichandran of Aascar Films. This is one of the love stories by the late author Sujatha.The characters Raghu (Siddharth Venugopal) & Madhumitha (Tamanna Bhatia):
their love story captured so many hearts that writer Sujatha, who had
initially finished the first novel, started the second part due to high
demand from readers.
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Story
Raghupathi (Siddarth) is a fresh pass out engineer
who comes to be with his father Govindaraju (Kitti) and there he chances
upon Madhumita (Tamannah) the bubbly and innocent girl who is the
daughter of the Chief engineer. Soon, he falls for her and in no time,
his alliance is fixed with Madhu by her parents. However, when Raghu
goes for a job and comes back on holiday, he discovers that Madhu's
parents have fixed her marriage with Radhakrishna (Rishi) who comes from
the US. Feeling betrayed, Raghu tries to commit suicide but is saved.
He decides to put his past behind and go to the US to pursue his
education. He goes to New York and there he meets the beautiful Rathna
(Rukmini). There, Raghu bumps across Madhu again and meanwhile, Rathna
begins to fall in love with Siddharth. Time passes by and finally the
day comes when Rathna and Siddarth are planning to get engaged but then
Madhu discovers a truth about Radhakrishna and she makes a decision.
What happens from there forms the rest of the story.
Performances
Tamannah came across as a confused character and her
transition from a innocent and confused girl to a bubbly girl was
alright. Siddarth lacked energy and looked frozen at many places,
Rukmini was beautiful but she needs to add more flesh, Kitty was elegant
and graceful, Charlie was regular. The others did their bit to
contribute, Rishi was okay.
Technical aspects
The dialogues were quite sleazy, the script was
shallow and the screenplay was random. The major flaw in the movie was
the editing which has been done very brutally and amateurishly. There is
no proper connectivity between the scenes and the audience fails to
relish any emotion. Music was alright and two songs can be hummed,
locations were excellent and the cinematography did a fabulous job.
Costumes were good for everyone except the hero who looked duller due to
the pale shades. The art department was quite colorful and exemplary.
Director's portrayal
The director seems to have been confused as to what
he has to convey, though his presentation was alright, the narrative was
pathetic. There were many times when one would feel a strong flavour of
perversion in his narrative. He brought about a very touching storyline
but he was in no position to actually conceive it into a proper movie.
The emotional scenes could have been a lot better but he was not able to
handle the situations very well. A lot of focus was put by him on
covering aspects of relationships after marriage but then it turned out
to be a sham.
Critic's view
The
film is no way connected to the title since it has got more of sadness
and perversion than anything else. The pace of the movie is quite mild
and it goes on at a speed which tests the patience of the audience.
Moreover, the issues and conversations tend to get so dirty at times
that the audience has no choice but to lower their heads in
embarrassment. One did not expect Tamannah to be a part of such debacle
and it must be said that the editing and obscene dialogues have spoiled
the mood of the film.
Verdict
Attempt it if you love tragedies with slow narration.
Cast: Tamannah, Siddarth (Rishabh), Rukmini, Karuna, Venki, Rishi, Madan Babu, Charlie etc
CREDITS:
Banner: Aascar Films
Music: G V Prakash Kumar
Cinematography: Jeevan Shankar
Director: Gandhi Krishna
Producer: Ravichandran
Music: G V Prakash Kumar
Cinematography: Jeevan Shankar
Director: Gandhi Krishna
Producer: Ravichandran
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