Maari Movie Review.

Dhanush's Maari has finally hit the screens amidst tremendous support by fans. It also had its special premiere show in many theatres in the USA last night. Continue to read our movie review to know exactly what the film has to offer.

Maari Plot:

Maari, played by Dhanush, grows up in a slum located in Chennai. He develops a keen interest in pigeons and starts rearing them out of pure passion.

As he grows up he understands that winning in a pigeon race can earn him a fortune and decides to focus his attention completely towards pigeon race and almost gets addicted to it.

A brawl within the world of pigeon racing can get ugly. One such clash involving Dhanush leads to a series of events which sets a wheel in motion, making Dhanush a small time don.

When he begins to rule his area everything seems to be on track for the hero until Arjun Kumar, a police officer, played by Vijay Yesudas decides to put an end to Maari's dream run.

How does Maari handle an intellectual police officer forms the remaining part of the story which is told with a heavy dose of comedy and action sequences.

Performances:

Maari the movie is character driven and hence Dhanush was expected to carry the entire movie, which he does. His body language, slang and dialogue deliveries are a class apart.

Kajal Aggarwal shines in whichever scenes she appears, which is very limited. Vijay Yesudas the debutant is a disappointment as his emotions and expressions are way too minuscule, even for a policeman.

Apart from Dhanush, other major performance comes from the film's main comedian Robo Shankar. If his dialogues are funny enough to make you grin from ear to ear, the way in which he delivers them will leave you in splits.

Technicalities:

Maari is a technically sound film. Screenplay by Balaji Mohan will hardly make you to glance at your watch. Second half though could've been a touch pacier.

Cinematographer Om Prakash has managed to use the colors required to elevate the overall feel of the movie. The angles used also suit the mood of a film like Maari.

Anirudh Ravichander's background score is getting better with each film of his. The young lad has quickly learnt how to use different forms of music to different films.

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