If you have stressful mind, hectic schedule, bounded by work pressure and need to relax then you can just go for Deiva Thirumagal which will do the needful.Īnd this will definitely be one among Vikram’s top 3 performances (so far). The way Vikram crosses the road waiting for the signal (even in the second half during critical situation) and the way his friends could realize that some problem has surrounded them when they stay in the hotel shows their perfectness and IQ. Rather than just creating sympathy among the mentally challenged persons, the film also showcases their positives. And it is a wise move to make Vikram render his voice for two songs in which he physically sings in the movie.
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Nasser’s change of mind in climax is a good example of a gentle twist.Īlthough it is a movie with full of emotions the director used comedy scenes in a right manner which neither made audience feel bored nor it affected the mood of the film. There were lots of scopes for the director where he could have twisted the screenplay in a cinematic way but he takes a path where he tries to move the screenplay with characters mindset. And the most special thing about the movie is that it is full of emotions, sentiments WITHOUT cinematic twists and turns. This will definitely top the ranks in Tamil movies that portrayed the love between the father and a daughter. It is a movie which doesn’t make you cry because of a sudden death of a character or lengthy sentimental dialogues rather it touches your heart and makes a tear flow quitely. He decided to join hands with Vijay who is considered as one of the upcoming directors in Tamil Cinema.ĭeiva Thirumagal is a sentimental movie which even touches the hearts of people who hate movies with sentimental values. Vikram, one of the leading actors in south India, has done only 7 films since 2003 out of which only Anniyan was both critically acclaimed and tasted commercial success. With engrossing performance by Vikram, backed by strong technical team, the movie is sure to impress you, despite the fact it is predictable in parts.WHAT IS SO SPECIAL ABOUT DEIVA THIRUMAGAL?ĭeiva Thirumagal a movie whose expectation level was on par with that of any leading actor’s movies in Tamil cinema has exceeded its expectation level with its output. Vijay has handled things in a mature manner. Na Muthukumar's lyrics add pep to the songs.
Nirav Shah's extraordinary visuals and G V Prakash Kumar's music are life and blood to the tale. There is Nasser, playing his part as advocate and Santhanam is good not just in humour but also in emotional scenes. No glamour but leaves a mark with her decent portrayal.Īmala Paul impresses in few scenes. It's a different Anushka in 'Deiva Thirumagal'. She is cool in her emotions and performs with ease. As a father, friend and guide, he is scintillating. Such is Vikram's performance as he brings out the innocence of the character well. Anyone who watches the movie will love Krishna. Right from the first scene when he is thrown on street till the last court sequence, he is there playing his part well. It is one of the best performances by Chiyaan Vikram. The rest is legal battle and arguments in court and who wins at last. Bashyam (Nasser), a leading advocate, appears for Rajendran. They listen to Krishna's past and promise that they would do their best to get back the custody of Nila. He gets acquainted with advocate Anuradha (Anushka) and Vinod (Santhanam), her junior. Krishna runs from pillar to post to get back his daughter. His other daughter Shwetha (Amala Paul) takes care of the child. Fearing that his grand daughter is not safe under a mentally-challenged dad, he takes away the girl from Krishna. Nila's grandfather Rajendran (Sachin Khedkar), a powerful and influential man in society, enters the scene. The girl, Nila (Sara) is brought up in his own way by Krishna. Krishna (Vikram), who has the mental maturity of a five-year-old, works in a chocolate factory in Ooty. The sequences involving Vikram and Sara are the major highlight of 'Deiva Thirumagal'.Īnushka as an advocate and Amala Paul besides a huge star cast that includes Nasser, Santhanam and M S Bhaskar among others have given their best on screen. Matching him by scene-to-scene is young Sara who plays his daughter. The actor in Vikram seems to have taken it in his stride to deliver a power-packed performance. But he is not the usual dad - he is an adult with the mental maturity of a five-year-old.
He plays a dotting father to a five-year-old daughter. The USP of the movie is immaculate performance by Chiyaan Vikram. With no double meaning dialogues or flashy song sequences shot abroad or 'high-voltage' stunt scenes, the film is an emotional journey between a father and daughter and their love towards each other. It's far from the madding crowd of commercial masala films. Call 'Deiva Thirumagal' an honest attempt once again by director A L Vijay.