Movie Review
Title
SARDAR |
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Theatre release |
Plot
This film is a depiction of the diversity in the beliefs of a father & son and the coming to terms thereof. |
A tale of reason, where a convenient lie overrides a misunderstood fact. This is Mithran’s Sardar. A well staged spy thriller. |
Cast
Karthi, Raashi Khanna, Rajisha Vijayan, Chunky Pandey, Rithvik, Laila as Mangai, Murali Sharma, Myna Nandhini, Ramdoss |
2022 is Karthi’s year. This movie is in a different genre, with great scope to display the finer aspects of theatre both as father and son. No guessing games are needed here. He aces both with perfection and ease. The little boy Rithvik is every bit a darling and he surpasses expectations in delivering his assigned job. Rajisha outshines Rashi.
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Crew
Director- Mithran PS
Dialogue- Pon Parthiban,
Editor-Ruben
Roju, Binpu Ragu, Geevee
Cinematography- George C Williams
Music- G V Prakash Kumar
Producer- S Lakshman Kumar
Production- Prince Pictures
Neat performance of the cast adds to the charm of Sardar. Ruben’s editing is fine and crisp. GV Prakash scores well in 2 numbers. Dilip Subarayan has made his presence felt. George C Williams paints a picturesque canvas, and the close-up shots are a delight to watch.
Wow moments
The chemistry between the elderly Karthi and little Rithvik. |
Rithvik addresses Karthi as a partner and the lively exchanges between the two adds a light-hearted yet strong emotional connection to the climax. |
Credits
Mithran. Karthi & Rithvik |
Rajisha is portrayed as an ingenuous village belle and overshadows the other heroine in performance. |
Take home
Think twice about use of packaged drinking water. |
You cannot deny the impact every time you look at a mineral water bottle in your car, home, here, there and everywhere. But come on, we are tough nuts and it will pass in a few days. |
Audience
A,B & C centres |
A movie for all ages and all kinds. |
Verdict
Sardar – a strong man indeed. |
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Sardar bahle bahle diwali dhamaakh…..😍 |
Film Score
4.5 out of 5 |