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A bandit leader kidnaps the wife of the policeman who killed his sister, but later falls in love with her.
Dev Prakash Subramaniam is assigned the task of apprehending a bandit, Veeraiya, and accordingly re-locates with his wife, Ragini. Shortly thereafter, while investigating another matter, he will be notified that his wife has been abducted by Veeraiya. He, in the company of several well-armed policemen, and guided by a forest guard, will relentlessly pursue this elusive bandit who is both revered and feared by the local residents; while Ragini will find out the real reason behind her abduction.
Exotic locations, impressive cinematography and powerful performances are the highlights of this movie. The stakes are naturally high, this being a movie from one of the front runners of not only Tamil but Indian cinema. So what is causing this to receive mixed reviews thus far?
For one, Mani Ratnam has failed to develop some of the characters that have been a highlight of his earlier movies. You naturally expect Dev's (Prithvi Raj) character to be given more depth. However, Mani Ratnam fails to give due diligence to his role. At the end of the movie, you feel confused about him. Is he really the God, Rama, that his wife claims he is? Or is he just another police officer with no real human emotions?
Second, it looks like Mani Ratnam has tried very hard to link this to the epic Ramayana. The tree-jumping of Gananaprakasam, Hemant pinching the nose of Venilla and even Veera addressing Ragini as "Natya-peroli" at one point (Natya Peroli Padmini has been synonymous with Sita for the role she played in Sampurna Ramayanam decades back)...you somehow feel all this is unnecessary.
Something else that could have been done differently is narration. Agreed that the character of Veera is the most important in the movie, simply because the movie is titled after him. The relationship between Dev and Ragini is not given the necessary elaboration. It is very difficult to imagine Ragini as the wife of Dev. Yes, we know she is married.. but is Dev her husband? He seems more intent in capturing Veera than locating his wife. Does he really miss her? It is very difficult to empathize with Dev or his relationship with Ragini unlike what Mani Ratnam did to the relationship of Madhu and Arvind in Roja.
Something that remains etched in memory long after you watch the movie is performance of Vikram as Veera and Aishwayra as Ragini. Power-packed roles and performances. You can't even imagine anyone else playing these roles. The locales and their performances together are mind-blowing. Prabhu, Karthik, Priya Mani and even Ranjitha provide fabulous support. You feel you live with these characters.. they are that natural.
AR Rahman's background score keeps you immersed in the movie. Baring a couple, nothing much could be said about the songs.
My final verdict.. Go watch it. It is worth the money you spend. Just do not expect it to have the standard of Mani Ratnam's more successful movies and you will not be disappointed.
Ravanan is probably one of the hardest movies for which I'll be writing a review for. For most people who have already watched the movie, when they think in retrospect, it becomes easy to term it as 'very disappointing; or 'a complete waste of their time'. Well for one thing, this verdict shows the still conservative, yet to be unconventional mindset of the general audience towards Indian cinema. The most important aspect that I learnt after watching the movie was that, one cannot ever question a filmmaker's viewpoint, especially not of someone who has brought Indian cinema to great heights with movies such as guru and Bombay. Usually in the initial phase, a director has his thoughts aligned in a manner which only he can understand. It is converted to the screen only when he brings his ideas to everyone's comprehension. It is the latter fact that Mani Ratnam has not brought to complete satisfaction, which though he might be clear of, in a way puzzles the audience. In this film, the director has made us understand the importance of looking through a particular situation or argument through a different perspective, more specifically, a perspective which we might fear to judge. Ravanan can be said to have a definite storyline comprising that of a modern storyteller's as well as the ancient sage's. The modernized and refurbished version of the Ashokavanam episode and lanka war is re-enacted and cinematographed in different locations with different character descriptions and names, different, yet similar situations and most importantly looking from a different viewpoint, the perspective of Raavana himself, who we are accustomed to the knowledge that he is the villain.
The idea is different and definitely in the best of its ways. Not everyone is ready to take a blind shot at the vague parts of an epic like Ramayan and Mani Ratnam to the most part has handled the concept well. The support team including the expert actors have contributed to their best and have brought their abilities to near perfection. Vickram as Veera steals the movie with ease, giving one of his best performances. The fierceness in his depiction of modern day Raavana is apt and does quite a lot of justice to Valmiki's image of Raavana. Aishwariya rai who plays Ragini, modern day Sita otherwise, gives another artwork that will always remain as one of her pioneer roles and so do Prithviraj and Priyamani who play Dev (lord Rama) and modern day Shoorpanaka respectively. On the technical front, the music though not the best work of A.R. Rahman does pure justice to the theme of the story and BGM gives you a wonderful thrill. But, the most exemplary aspect of Ravanan is the direction of photography by Santosh Sivan and V. Manikandan. The lens men have captured the scenes in a manner seen never before in Indian cinema. The location, the camera angles and clarity are brought to near precision and gives the most delicious treat to the eyes of the viewers.
So what could be the possible letdown for the movie, to begin with, it lacks clarity towards the climax which most usually matters to the audience because it is the final sequence that tend to have the final impression on them. The ending is clouded with smoke giving no clear idea of the exact feelings of Ragini toward Veera and the tryout of grey shading Prithviraj's character tends to be a little more than required. The scene where he ruthlessly shoots Veera's brother gives us a feeling of hate towards dev and love for Veera. Apart from all these things, once you step out of the movie hall, you are forced to think back about the story, about the characters and most importantly, whether you liked the movie or not, you have a propensity of conflict in your mind about who was right and who was wrong. After all that's what cinema is all about, the primary aim is to make the audience analyze and contemplate and Mani Ratnam pulls of that objective with finesse. With Ravanan, the director has carved himself a niche in greatest epitome of Indian Cinema.
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