

Though Vishal holds an upper hand in action, Arya charms with his style. And this comes in extremely handy for his character, Rajiv, in Enemy. It’s hard to truly predict what's underneath until he chooses to reveal it. It is a part of the narrative, sure, but the treatment feels like an advertorial aimed to project the actor as a saviour.Īrya as an actor has the gift of a disarming smile, it’s one that can conceal kind intentions or black malice. I found it a tad strange that the character seemed to, for some reason, show high levels of concern for Non-Resident Tamils. The dancing reminds you of his Chellame days, and he looks the part as the alpha male, excelling in action sequences and looking at home with the performance as well. "Why didn't the leads choose to settle their score by combat when they met for the first time as adults?" "How did one of the leads walk away scot-free, after killing a foreign minister?" "How did Mamta's Anisha guard her identity for decades, while having an obvious surname?"įor these reasons and more, the film isn't Vishal's career-best, but the actor is very much back to form, after some mellow outings recently. While logic can take a backseat in such action affairs, it does get disconcerting when some basic questions don’t seem to get answered. Excluding the overlong video call episode of Arya, the film steadily throws you something new to be invested in. Though the film doesn't quite outwit the audience with reveals, it keeps trying.

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Some may be slightly confused by terms like heat-radiating paints, photographic memory and remote-controlled pacemakers, but if you enjoy these gadgets and the novelty, you are guaranteed a fun ride in this film that is full of such concepts. Though this isn't an entirely novel idea on the silver screen, the way Anand Shankar builds everything on top of a solid backstory, involving Prakash Raj and the two kids, makes for interesting cinema. Both men in the film are aware that they can't inflict pain on each other physically, and so, they aim for each other's hearts. Though we are puzzled about how the leads, Chozhan ( Vishal) and Rajiv ( Arya), orchestrate missions and evade the law enforcement-like every other action film-it is the 'why' that is of interest. He is the main source of comic relief for the film.Where the film excels in though, is with the emotions. Meanwhile, "Snake" Babu (Vadivelu) is elected the area councillor, and has a few encounters with Dr. The remaining story tells us how the brother and sister put pressure on Aarya to become a rowdy so that Aaryas status is equal enough as Kasis status so that Aarya can marry Kasis sister Deepika. But he is not ready to marry the sister of a ruffian. However, she soon falls in love with him. In a fit of rage, she kidnaps Aaryas sister. Enter Aarya (Madhavan), a final year student who comes to Chennai Medical College from Coimbatore. Sister of local don Kasi (Prakash Raj), she is feared by students, professors and even the Dean of the College. A medical college student, she dictates terms at the college. He is the main source of comic relief for the film.ĭeepika (Bhavana) is an arrogant rich girl. The remaining story tells us how the brother and sister put pressure on Aarya to become a rowdy so that Aarya's status is equal enough as Kasi's status so that Aarya can marry Kasi's sister Deepika. In a fit of rage, she kidnaps Aarya's sister.

It was dubbed in Hindi as My Dear Big B (2007).ĭeepika (Bhavana) is an arrogant rich girl. The films music was composed by Mani Sharma. The film starred Madhavan, Bhavana, Prakash Raj, Vadivelu, Praveen Kumar, Tejashree and Devan in major roles. ContentsĪarya is a 2007 Tamil film directed by Balasekaran. When Aarya rejects her marriage proposal, the siblings bring their wrath down on his head. Deepika, the sister of a local don, harasses Aarya, a new student, until she falls in love with him.
