INDRAJITH FULL MOVIE REVIEW
INDRAJIT FULL MOVIE REVIEW:-
Indrajith is a Tamil movie starring Gautham Karthik and Ashrita Shetty
in prominent roles. It is an action adventure directed by Kala
Prabu. Indrajith (Gautham), an adventure junkie, joins Mayil Vahanam
(Sachin Khedekar), who is the former director of Archaeological Survey of India
(ASI). The latter is in search of a precious stone which has unique medicinal
benefits. One of his ancestors had idea about the route map which helps one to
reach the dense forests in Arunachal Pradesh, where the stone is available.
With the help of Mayil's assistants, Indrajith manages to find the route map.Meanwhile, Kapil
Sharma (Sudanshu Pandey), the present director of ASI, who is not in good terms
with Mayil, tries to acquire the map as he, too, is eager to grab the stone.
Kapil attacks Mayil with his henchmen, but the latter escapes unhurt. Mayil,
with his aides and Indrajith, set out to Arunachal, after which they face a slew
of unexpected hurdles. Can Indrajith help Mayil to get the stone which could
change the fate of human beings? Kapil, who has hatched various plans to spoil
Mayi's attempt, is equipped with arms. Will the luck favour him?
The film has an
ambitious plot, but is ruined with lackadaisical writing, poor CG and
half-baked characters. The heroines in the film, Sonarika and Ashrita, have
almost nothing to do, while Sachin and Sudanshu did justice to their roles in
the best way they could do. Gautham, as the super-energetic guy, was apt for
the character. MS Bhaskar, in a short role, could evoke laughter in a few
scenes. Rasamathi's cinematography is the saving grace of the film. The stunt
choreography by Fefsi Vijayan and Stun Siva could have been a lot better
considering the genre of the film.
Fantasy films which deal with themes like treasure hunt, against the
backdrop of captivating landscapes, are always a treat to watch. But what make
such attempts work is the combination of engaging screenplay, intriguing
characters, arresting visuals, racy narration and nail-biting action sequences.
Indrajith belongs to the fantasy genre, but is devoid of the above mentioned
elements, except for the fact that there are some shots which appear beautiful
on screen.
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