Have you ever wondered if a criminal lawyer is a bigger culprit
than the criminal himself in few cases? Our judicial system gives even the
accused an opportunity to save himself as it insists that any number of guilty
can go scot-free but not one innocent should be punished. Keeping this in mind,
Indian film Industry has seen many courtroom dramas. Udhayanidhi Stalin’s
Manithan directed by I Ahmed is an official adaptation of the Hindi film Jolly
LLB which also falls into this interesting genre; the genre is so interesting
that this choice advances the film towards the victory stand.
Udhayanidhi Stalin makes sure that he gets noticed as a
performer than as a hero with this film which has a very neatly written
character sketch for him. Unlike his previous ventures, one gets to see
Udhayanidhi gracefully letting the story and the other important roles take the
front seat. Hansika is definitely sending out signals to emphasize that she can
be used much more effectively than just for some song and romance routines. Her
character Priya, appears whenever needed and stays in the right space.
Prakash Raj playing the very important role of Adisheshan
completes the race with ease. This character is not new for him. The power in
his voice and the strength in his modulation and intonation can make one
perceive this film just with the audio alone. Such is the impact of his voice!
Radha Ravi on the other hand proves his caliber yet again by taking advantage
of the underlined humour that his character carries along. It definitely makes
the viewer to wish to see him more often in roles like this. Vivek as
Udhayanidhi’s uncle/sidekick, does what he can do even with his eyes closed. As
a true cinema patron and as an admirer, one wishes that Vivek starts to get
good character roles to play which will throw some light on the performer
Vivek.
R Madhi’s camera has made sure to capture every necessary detail
in an appealing manner while J. V. Manikanda Balaji could have helped the
transition from one scene to another a smoother one. Few insert shots that
could have given a little more clarity seem to have got chopped at the edit
table unfortunately.
Santhosh Narayanan's music takes a step forward when experienced
along with the tale. But one wonders if his songs are resonating the specific
emotion of love, pain, struggle more than what the character or the visuals are
trying to communicate. This film is one example where the song and BGM take
over the performances at times.
As it is an official adaptation of the Hindi flick, Jolly LLB,
nativity and other linguistic aspects have been tweaked well to suit our
audience. It is called ”adaptation” for a reason. It is not a remake!
Appreciation to the director and writer Ajayan Bala for the same.
Climax dialogues, especially long ones loaded with sentiment are
a sure
winner with audience. You will spot a
similar closure in this drama. In case of Manithan, if that dialogue had been
coupled with convincing judicial aspects, the output could have been even
impacfful. Nevertheless, overall an enjoyable fare!
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