Patriotic and emotional
“Amaran”
– Review
‘Amaran’ is told through the eyes of Indhu(Sai Pallavi) the wife of Major Mukund played by Siva Karthikeyan.
The film showcases how Indu met Mukund, fell in love, went against her parents, and married the brave army man.
The film showcases how Mukund grows up the ranks in the Indian army and finally loses his life while gunning the deadly terrorists in Kashmir.
Director Rajkumar Periaswamy, has done a decent job with ‘Amaran’.
The best part about his direction is that he narrates the film through the eyes of Sai Pallavi and this makes all the difference.
The emotional turmoil that she goes through elevates the pain in the film in a big way.
Siva Karthikeyan gets a solid role to portray and he does so well as Major Mukundan.
Be it his fit body or the way he handles the troops, Siva Karthikeyan suits the character solidly.
But it is Sai Pallavi who steals the show with her emotional performance. She as the army man’s wife showcases so much valor and dignity.
She is the backbone of the film and has given an award-winning performance. The rest of the supporting cast including Rahul Dev and others do well.
The camerawork showcasing the Kashmir valley and how the terrorists operate is showcased well.
Background score by G V Prakash is top notch and elevates each and every scene. The songs are placed in apt places and does not hinder the flow of the movie. Rest of the technical aspects of the movie are good as well.
Rating: 4.5/5