Cast: Nayanthara, RJ Balaji, Urvashi, Ajay GhoshÂ
Directors: RJ Balaji and Saravanan
Rating: **1/2
Reviewer: George Sylex
Overview - Humorous dramatizations of fake godmen are not a fresh concept these days. Bollywood films like 'PK' and 'Oh My God' have taken care of this subject splendidly and entertainingly. "Ammoru Thalli", directed by actor and anchor RJ Balaji and N.J Saravanan has picked an effective issue and passes on its message without whine. In any case, it passes up on the opportunity to abuse its maximum capacity, however.
Engels Ramaswamy (RJ Balaji) functions as a journalist on a neighborhood link divert in Kasibugga in the Uttarandhra district. Leaving them in striving conditions, his dad left their family years back. Ramaswamy is the sole provider. In excess of twelve young ladies reject his coalition seeing the family obligations he is trouble with. At some point, he and his mom (Urvashi) and three sisters go to Mukkupuduka Ammavaru sanctuary that is arranged in a profound woodland. The dominant god shows up before him and awards a help, however, consequently, the goddess approaches him some help to accomplish for her – to make the sanctuary as well known as different acclaimed sanctuaries.
Ammoru Thalli has an unconventional idea as it manages a goddess who is embarked to spare the grounds of the regular public. The story is carefully respectable yet the screenplay which contacts the fundamental issues in the general public is striking. The directors RJ Balaji and NJ Saravanan adopt an ironical strategy with regards to account and they prevail to a degree. Dinesh Krishnan's cinematography is extremely amazing as is Girish's music and foundation score. The run-time ought to have been a lot lesser the same number of scenes look extended.
The film gets off to a positive start as RJ builds up the story very well. The passage of Nayan and how she engages in the plot is likewise perfect. Yet, from that point are numerous rationales that go for a throw in the subsequent half. A few scenes in the film are intensely propelled by motion pictures like Oh My God, and PK. The strict string and how counterfeit babas work has been displayed in numerous movies as of now. The meeting between RJ Balaji and Ajay Ghosh looks somewhat absurd. Likewise, there are some comedy scenes in the second a large portion of that don't make any impact and look constrained.
Nayanthara is a significant feature of Ammoru Thalli. She is able for the character however there isn't a sufficient degree for execution. Her Goddess job goes in a lighter vein. RJ Balaji pulled off his function effortlessly and went over the edge in certain scenes trying to demonstrate that he is a characteristic entertainer. Urvashi got a substantial job and her comic planning is exemplary. Ajay Ghosh as the reprobate is carefully alright and his naming is a major short. Since the movie is a socio-dream, the chiefs' intentional endeavor to imbue humor powerfully is obviously apparent. RJ Balaji and Saravanan have made a tolerable showing as the directors. They took a story that is a very everyday practice and added satire to it. However, in this, he missed the pith in the subsequent half.
Final Word - Ammoru Talli is a satire about phony godmen and their belongings in our nation. The idea of the story is promising and has its entertaining minutes. However, the film misses the mark regarding being a rigid dramatization and doesn't meet up all in all.
A One-time Watch!