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Cast : Ameer Sultan,Madhumitha,Swathi,Ponvanna,Ganja Karuppu,Vincent Asokan,Snehan
Movie Review:
Ameer is come back on his new film Yogi. Yogi Tamil movie for base on Life in slums has distorted a set. There are many former students and IT staff living there. We have story the travails of a youth alive in one such Chennai slum in Yogi. Yogi Tamil movie produced by Ameer’s Team Work creation is ready to hit the television this weekend.
Would he be as good in selecting a story to cast himself in, was the big question, given that ‘Paruthiveeran’ ended up as the most cloned film in recent times.
However, he has chosen a role that does not call for a power packed performance. The Chennai thuggie, tough and mean, has been played by everyone from Jiiva to ‘Jayam’ Ravi, the only difference being in the number of baddies each one can tackle.
What is even more disappointing is that ‘Yogi’ reminds you too much of‘Tsotsi’, Gavin Hood’s brilliantly made film on a ruthless killer and his epiphanous meeting with a small baby, in a rob-and-run case which goes horribly wrong..Left holding the baby, Tsotsi takes care of it including changing diapers, finds a foster mother to breast the child and distances himself from his cronies. Gradually, he has a change of heart and decides to return the child.Hood’s handling of the Tsotsi’s harrowing past as an abused child is shown in fine flash back, and the boy’s sorrow, and the film’s climax are images which are unlikely to be forgotten.
Considering that the story and dialogues are by Ameer, the close prattle between the two films is a tad disappointing. Showing the baby Jessie father Lynden Fernando (Asokan) as wanting to kill the baby because she was fathered by someone else in unconvincing. There is very little by way of depth of characterisation, and the director over-stretches episodes by way of tears or extended abuse. Given that it around us all the time, merely portraying the same does not leave you shaken and stirred.However, Yogi is raw in many places, and acting sits easily on his shoulders. he makes very effective use of his eyes, and unlike the original there are plenty of fight scenes here. Madhumitha as the foster mother easily cruises between high hysteria and soft firmness. Devarajan, as the abusive father stands out, but Tamil cinema has been too full of such characters. Wish Ameer had shown a little more care in shaping the story.
YOGI [2009]
Cast : Ameer Sultan,Madhumitha,Swathi,Ponvanna,Ganja Karuppu,Vincent Asokan,Snehan
Movie Review:
Ameer is come back on his new film Yogi. Yogi Tamil movie for base on Life in slums has distorted a set. There are many former students and IT staff living there. We have story the travails of a youth alive in one such Chennai slum in Yogi. Yogi Tamil movie produced by Ameer’s Team Work creation is ready to hit the television this weekend.
Would he be as good in selecting a story to cast himself in, was the big question, given that ‘Paruthiveeran’ ended up as the most cloned film in recent times.
However, he has chosen a role that does not call for a power packed performance. The Chennai thuggie, tough and mean, has been played by everyone from Jiiva to ‘Jayam’ Ravi, the only difference being in the number of baddies each one can tackle.
What is even more disappointing is that ‘Yogi’ reminds you too much of‘Tsotsi’, Gavin Hood’s brilliantly made film on a ruthless killer and his epiphanous meeting with a small baby, in a rob-and-run case which goes horribly wrong..Left holding the baby, Tsotsi takes care of it including changing diapers, finds a foster mother to breast the child and distances himself from his cronies. Gradually, he has a change of heart and decides to return the child.Hood’s handling of the Tsotsi’s harrowing past as an abused child is shown in fine flash back, and the boy’s sorrow, and the film’s climax are images which are unlikely to be forgotten.
Considering that the story and dialogues are by Ameer, the close prattle between the two films is a tad disappointing. Showing the baby Jessie father Lynden Fernando (Asokan) as wanting to kill the baby because she was fathered by someone else in unconvincing. There is very little by way of depth of characterisation, and the director over-stretches episodes by way of tears or extended abuse. Given that it around us all the time, merely portraying the same does not leave you shaken and stirred.However, Yogi is raw in many places, and acting sits easily on his shoulders. he makes very effective use of his eyes, and unlike the original there are plenty of fight scenes here. Madhumitha as the foster mother easily cruises between high hysteria and soft firmness. Devarajan, as the abusive father stands out, but Tamil cinema has been too full of such characters. Wish Ameer had shown a little more care in shaping the story.