Bala
is
considered
as
one
among
the
popular
directors
in
Tamil
film
industry.
In
his
12-year
career,
he
has
directed
only
five
films
and
all
his
previous
ventures
were
serious
movies.
For
the
first
time,
he
is
making
an
attempt
in
a
comedy
genre
with
Vaadu
Veedu,
which
is
a
remake
of
Avan
Ivan.
Let
us
see
whether
he
has
succeeded
in
his
mission
or
not.
Story
Voter
(Vishal)
and
Dandam
Saaru
(Aarya)
are
stepbrothers.
They
were
born
in
the
family
of
thieves.
While
Voter
could
not
tread
the
path
of
his
elders,
Dandam
Saaru
masters
his
family"s
tradition.
Highness
is
the
zamindar
of
the
village.
Once,
a
judge
loses
the
key
of
his
locker,
where
he
kept
some
important
documents.
On
his
request,
a
police
officer
brings
Voter,
but
he
could
not
open
it.
Later,
Dandam
Saaru
goes
to
the
house
and
easily
opens
it.
At
this
phase,
love
blossoms
between
Voter
and
constable
(Janani
Iyer)
and
Dandam
Saaru
falls
for
a
student
(Madhu
Shalini).
Though
Voter
and
Dandam
Saaru
like
each
other,
they
pretend
quarrelling
with
each
other.
At
this
juncture,
Highness
finds
some
cattle
being
transported
in
lorries
and
questions
the
driver,
where
they
were
being
taken
away.
They
reveal
that
they
are
being
shifted
to
abattoir.
Being
a
kind-hearted
man,
he
calls
up
the
media,
officials
and
the
Blue
Cross
people
and
gets
the
man
arrested
and
frees
the
animals.
What
happens
next
should
be
seen
on-screen.
Performance:
Vishal,
who
is
known
as
an
action
hero,
has
shed
his
inhibition
for
his
role
in
the
film.
Nobody
would
have
expected
that
Vishal
could
actually
perform
such
a
tough
character.
Credit
should
go
to
Bala,
who
noticed
the
spark
in
him
and
roped
him
for
the
lead
role.
Aarya,
who
is
well-known
among
the
Telugu
audiences
for
his
role
in
Varudu
and
who
came
up
with
films
like
Nenu
Devudni
and
Nene
Ambani,
has
done
justice
to
his
role.
Madhu
Shalini
and
Janani
Iyer
are
adequate.
Rest
other
characters
are
okay.
Technical:
The
entire
film
is
made
in
a
village
atmosphere.
Arthur
A
Wilson
has
picturised
the
action
scenes
and
songs
well.
He
has
captured
the
emotions,
feelings
and
expressions
perfectly
with
his
camera
eye.
Editing
by
Srikara
Prasad
is
adequate.
Yuvan
Shankar
Raja
has
given
mass
tunes
that
suit
the
taste
of
Tamil
audiences
and
the
Telugu
audiences
may
not
like
such
loud
noises.
GK
Film
Corporation
owned
by
Vikram
Krishna
has
produced
Telugu
version,
whereas
AGS
Entertainment
produces
Avan
Ivan.
Finally
yet
importantly,
it
is
Bala
should
be
complimented
for
his
efforts
in
bringing
out
the
film.
Remarks:
Watch
out
for
Vishal
Krishna"s
mind-blowing
performance.
Cast
:
Vishal,
Aarya,
Madhu
Shalini,
Janani
Iyer,
Ambika
and
others.
Credits
:
Cinematography
–
Arthur
A
Wilson,
Editing
–
Srikara
Prasad,
Music
–
Yuvan
Shankar
Raja,
Dialogues
–
Sashank,
Lyrics
–
Vennelakanti,
Presents
–
Vikram
Krishna,
Story,
screenplay
and
direction
–
Bala.
Banner
:
GK
Film
Corporation
Released
on
:
June
17,
2011