Director: Velraj
Rating: 7.8/10 IMDb    
Running Time: 2h 35min
Released On: 18 July 2014
Produced by: Danush
Language: Tamil
Cast:

  • Danush named “Raghuvaran”
  • Amala Paul named “Shalini” 
  • Saranya Ponvanan named “Bhuvana”
  • Vivek named “Azhagusundaram”
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Movie Story: Raghuvaran, a person who is jobless for a long time, lands his fantasy position yet a ground-breaking adversary is quick to put him down. Would he able to take on his adversary?




Movie Review: In Velaiilla Pattadhari, we see Dhanush being censured by his dad for being jobless, doted by his mom, felt sorry for by the courageous woman and misjudged by the scoundrel. Fundamentally, he is assuming a job that he has played ordinarily in his 25-films-old vocation. The plot, as well, is a blend of the relationship show in his sibling Selvaraghavan's movies and our customary masala films, in which the David-like legend takes on the Goliath-like lowlife and pushes him down to the edge of total collapse. What's more, yet, the movie feels new and Velraj (the cinematographer making his directorial debut) wonderfully figures out how to find some kind of harmony between the passionate and mass legend moments.


Raghuvaran (Dhanush) is a jobless young person, who needs to take up just the activity of a civil engineer, as that is the thing that he has read for. His joblessness is a purpose behind his dad (Samuthirakani) to scold him, all the more so in light of the fact that his sibling, Karthik (Hrishikesh), who is three years more youthful, is serenely utilized. The main help for him originates from his mom Bhuvana (Saranya) and Shalini (Amala Paul), the young lady nearby, who gets why he needs just his fantasy work. A disaster prompts Raghu at long last getting a break and he is endowed with a noteworthy undertaking. In any case, the jealous and egotistical scion of an opponent engineer (Amitesh) is plotting to abandon his arrangements and assume control over the task himself.

The film changes shading in its subsequent half and from a family show, it turns into a business film. It is awesome to see Dhanush take this kid nearby to mass legend mode and he has many punchy lines (he has a noteworthy winded discourse that makes certain to be discussed). The on-screen character appears to realize this is his show and places a significant exertion into the job, despite the fact that he has assumed such jobs much of the time. In any case, the issue is that the film pits him against an enemy who is all the more a wuss than a genuine risk.
These bits likewise feel less natural contrasted with the ones in the primary half. Be that as it may, the genuine issue is that they additionally appear to be unnecessarily extended. We get a satire track of sorts (which while brining a grin likewise cuts down the energy) and an unnecessary climatic battle (even after the lowlife has been vanquished) that is exclusively planned to feature Dhanush's six-pack. This could even now have been a stirring completion yet the trick movement is very dull that it neglects to pack a punch.