SAMHARAM Tamil Movie Review

SAMHARAM Tamil Movie Review

Cast -:

Praijin,Niya Vargees,Sharu Nisha,S Rajkumar, Ram Prabha , Thendral Raja, Ganesh Chavaratil and Others.

Crew-:

PRODUCER: N. ANIL KUMAR CO-PRODUCER: A. VEL MUUGAN WRITTEN & DIRECTED BY: RAM PRABHA D.O.P: SURESH KUMAR SUNDARAM MUSIC V.G.HARI KRISHNSN TITLE TRACK: NIVEK SUNDAR EDITOR: RAMNATH ART: RAVINDRAN CO DIRECTOR: SARAVANA KUMAR LYRICS: ABINAYA.V ACTION: VEER VIJAY SFX: MANOJ VFX: NIVEK SUNDAR-ABINAYA.V PRODUCTION MANAGER: MANI MARAN DI: SENTHIL KUMAR AUDIOGRAPHY: KARUNAGARAN CASHIER: GOVINDHARAJ COSTUMES: BALAN MAKE-UP: IDHAYA JAMES STILLS: RAJA PRO: NITHISHSRIRAM,SARAN, DESIGNS: SASI&SASI and Others.

Story -:

Sharumisha appears as the younger sister of the story’s protagonist, Prajin. Prajin arranges for Sharumisha to be married to Ganesh Savarat, a relative of theirs.

Ganesh is a thug—a man who drinks heavily, engages in various acts of hooliganism, and has even served time in prison. Consequently, Sharumisha has absolutely no interest in this marriage. Furthermore, she is already in love with someone else.

Driven by this situation, Sharumisha plans to run away from home during the night. However, Prajin catches her in the act and locks her inside a room within the house.

Filled with anxiety at the thought that her wedding is set to take place at dawn, Sharumisha summons her lover to the house. Meanwhile, Ganesh Savarat also arrives at the residence. Coincidentally, two other individuals also find their way into the house at that very moment. As they, too, end up staying inside for the night, Prajin realizes that there are other people present within the house.

During the course of that night, a significant incident unfolds. What exactly was that incident? Who was responsible for it? What was the motive behind it? Who was the masked intruder who entered the house? The director provides the answers to all these questions—and more—in the second half of the film.

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Movie Review-:

Actor Prajin delivers his signature performance in this film as well. However, it was somewhat tedious to see the narrative occasionally shifting to serve the hero—rather than the hero serving the story itself. The film would have been significantly stronger had he appeared simply as a regular actor—one who exists solely to drive the plot—instead of attempting to pull off “mass” hero moments.

The female lead, Sharmisha, also impresses with her natural acting style. She scores well in numerous instances—whether she is expressing her affection for her boyfriend or yearning for the sake of her love.

The supporting cast—including Ganesh Chavarattil, who played the villain, and character actors such as Rajkumar, Thendral Raja, and Ram Prabha—have all performed their assigned roles with appropriate restraint and effectiveness.

Although the story unfolds over the course of a single night, the director succeeds in steering the narrative with great intensity and suspense. The screenplay moves forward, constantly keeping the audience on the edge of their seats, wondering what will happen next. The twist introduced in the climax can be cited as a major strength of the film.

All the sequences involving the masked figure are truly heart-pounding. The background score and cinematography also contribute significantly to the film’s overall impact.

This Is My Personal Review So Please Go and Watch The Movie In Theaters Only.

Written By B4U Media Admin Ratting B4U Media Admin 4 / 5