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Film: Amara KaaviyamStarring: Sathya, Mia George
Director: Jeevan Shankar
Producer: Arya
Banner: The Show People
Music: Ghibran
Story:
Amara Kaaviyam is the story of two
lovers at their pre-Internet age. Jeeva [Sathya] and Karthika [Mia
George] are school-going youngsters. For the first time Jeeva collects
all his strengths to talk to Karthika just to tell her that his friend
is loving her. Finally it ends when Karthika expresses her feelings for
Jeeva. Skip for a while and you find the lead pair at the primes of
their teens. The pleasures and pains of the tamed love is all about the
film.
Sathya has suited the
role of Jeeva looks wise. He is stiff and has to get much better to make
a career as an actor both in facial expressions and body language.
Mia George has given a
laudable performance. The actress from Gods own country will be welcomed
with open arms. Coming to Amara Kaaviyam she looks double the age of
Sathya on-screen.
Ananth Nag, Thambi Ramaiah and other supporting actors have done their roles well.
Technical Analysis:
Jeeva Shankar has made a good mark with
his directorial debut Naan, but proved he is an ace cinematographer to
filmmaker with Amara Kaaviyam.
The film has beautiful and never seen
before frames of Ooty, albeit a best narration is important for film's
success. Art direction needs a special mention. The after 80's are
awfully erected and well canned too.
M Ghibran have score mesmerizing songs,
yet a better picturization could have made them look worthy. His
background scores are flawless and riveting.
Analysis:
Amara Kaaviyam is totally an amateurish
love story, which was reported to have been an amazing love story just
by comparing to films like Kaadhal Kondein and 7G Raninbow Colony.
Jeeva Sankar has failed to report all
the reasons behind the frames. In short, he showed us that Karthika
expresses her feeling for Jeeva and not his friend, but fails to answer
why. There are many such scenes in Amara Kaaviyam that are left
unanswered.
Even then, Jeeva is hooked to his genre
and story line from the first frame and never compromise for unnecessary
comedy in the movie.
Final Verdict: A nonclassical Kaaviyam...