Courtesy:
Galatta
Friday,
October
27,
2006
Dharmapuri,
a
formula
film
of
Vijaykant,
portrays
him
as
a
good
and
honest
man
who
fights
for
the
welfare
of
his
village
people.
The
story
revolves
around
Sivaraman
(Vijaykant),
son
of
Meiyappan
(Vijayakumar),
who
single-handedly
saves
his
innocent
villagers
from
the
arrogant
and
self-centered
bad
guys.
All-in-all,
it's
a
feel-good
movie
of
good
winning
over
evil.
Sivaraman
lives
for
the
welfare
of
his
village
people.
But
his
family
was
forced
to
leave
the
village
because
of
Mokkaiyan's
(Manivannan)
family.
Free
of
Sivaraman's
presence,
the
villains
start
their
reign
of
tyranny.
Manivannan,
Raj
Kapoor,
Bobby
and
Rajasekhar
Reddy
play
Mokkaiyan,
Silandhy
Karuppu,
Peruchali
Karuppu
and
Konda
Mookan
respectively.
The
rude
Mokkaiyan
and
his
sons
Silandhy
Karuppu
and
Peruchali
Karuppu
capture
the
lands
of
poor
villagers
and
lease
them
to
the
rich
bad
guy
Konda
Mookan,
the
MLA.
At
this
juncture
the
village
people
remember
the
good
deeds
of
Sivaraman
and
repentant,
they
set
off
in
search
of
him.
They
bring
him
back
to
his
own
village
to
help
them
fight
the
bad
guys.
No
prizes
for
guessing
who
wins
at
the
end,
but
the
climax
is
interesting
in
HOW
the
villains
get
their
just
desserts.
The
movie
has
good
music
from
Srikanth
Deva.
The
dialogues
expose
the
present
political
condition
of
the
state.
Being
a
mass
hero,
the
songs
in
the
movie
are
hero-oriented.
The
movie
will
be
a
real
treat
to
Vijaykant
fans
and
is
sure
to
capture
audience
at
rural
areas.
Vijaykant's
success
and
dedication
to
his
political
work
in
such
a
short
time
is
admirable
and
this
film
is
definitely
going
to
make
a
mark
for
him.
The
movie
is
presented
to
the
audience
from
the
highly
esteemed
A.M.
Rathnam
under
his
banner
Sri
Suriya
Movies.
Multi-talented
Perarasu
has
directed
the
movie,
written
the
lyrics
and
also
sung
a
song
in
the
movie.
Of
course,
don't
forget
the
trademark
cameo
role
on-screen.
One
thing
the
movie
has
achieved
is
put
Vijaykanth
firmly
on
the
political
map
-
his
propaganda
is
apparent
and
a
foil
in
a
state
best
known
for
2
very
old
warring
factions
in
politics.
Lakshmi
Rai
is
back,
romancing
'Captain'
and
singing
songs
with
him.
Glamorous
and
quite
the
eye-candy
of
the
film,
she
is
very
noticeable.
The
screenplay
is
based
on
a
village
near
Dharmapuri.
Cast-
Vijaykant,
Lakshmi
Rai,
Manivannan,
Raj
Kapoor,
Bobby,
Rajasekhar
Reddy,
Peeli
Sivam,
Anu
Mohan,
Rajesh
and
Mano
Bala.
Banner
-
Sri
Suriya
Movies
Producer
-
A.M.
Rathnam
Story,
Screenplay,
Dialogues,
Director
-
Perarasu
Editing-
Jeyshankar
Arts-
G.K
Music
director
-
Srikanth
Deva
PRO
-
Nellai
Sundarajan
Date
of
Release
-
21st
October,
2006