Aarya
and
Vishal
starrer
Avan
Ivan
has
been
released
today.
The
movie,
which
has
attracted
the
audience
with
the
lead
stars'
different
looks
in
the
film,
is
set
at
the
backdrop
of
comedy.
As
promised,
the
movie
has
delivered
its
best.
Read
on
for
the
movie
review.
Story:
Step
brothers
Walter
Vanangamudi
(Vishal)
Kumbideran
Saamy
(Aarya)
were
born
in
the
family
of
thieves.
While
Walter
could
not
tread
the
path
of
his
elders,
Dandam
Saaru
becomes
an
expert
thief.
Their
mothers
quarrel
with
each
other
very
often,
but
they
remain
united
when
it
comes
to
attack
others.
Highness
is
the
zamindar
of
the
village.
He
keeps
advising
the
family
not
to
force
Walter
to
turn
a
thief,
as
he
has
a
lot
of
acting
talent
in
him.
At
this
stage,
cops
take
Walter
to
unlock
a
locker
in
a
judge's
house.
But
he
could
not
open
it.
Later,
Saamy
opens
it
easily.
During
the
course,
while
Walter
falls
in
love
with
a
constable
(Janani
Iyer),
Thenmozhi,
a
college
student
(Madhu
Shalini),
traps
Saamy.
However,
situation
turns
serious
when
the
zamindar
gets
an
illegal
cattle
transporter,
who
was
taking
it
to
an
abattoir,
arrested.
What
happens
next
forms
the
interesting
part
of
the
story.
Performance:
Vishal,
who
is
known
as
an
action
hero,
has
given
his
best
performance
till
date.
Thanks
to
Bala
for
bringing
his
best
out
of
him.
Perhaps
for
the
first
time
in
the
south
Indian
film
history,
an
artiste
worked
all
through
the
film
with
a
squint
eye.
His
expression
of
'Nava
Rasas"
just
after
the
interval
is
superb
and
it
really
needs
a
standing
ovation.
Even
his
expressions
in
the
climax
scene
are
extraordinary.
Aarya
has
done
complete
justice
to
his
role.
Madhushalini
and
Janani
Iyer
are
adequate.
GM
Kumar,
who
played
the
role
of
Highness,
is
to
be
complimented
for
his
performance.
Technical:
Arthur
A
Wilson"s
cinematography
is
good.
He
has
picturised
the
action
scenes
and
songs
well.
Editing
by
Srikara
Prasad
is
adequate.
However,
a
few
scenes
in
the
first
half
could
be
chopped.
Yuvan
Shankar
Raja
has
given
mass
tunes
that
suit
the
taste
of
Tamil
audiences.
Last
but
not
least,
it
is
Bala,
who
should
be
complimented
for
his
efforts
in
bringing
out
the
film.
Like
a
crusher
that
squeezes
the
last
drop
from
a
sugarcane,
he
has
literally
extracted
every
drop
of
talent
from
Vishal.
The
screenplay,
the
narration
and
the
directorial
talents
are
extraordinary.
Remarks:
Watch
the
film
for
the
expression
of
'Nava
Rasas"
just
after
the
interval
bang
and
the
climax
scene
and
you
will
get
a
feel
that
it
is
a
100
per
cent
paisa
vasool.
If
we
are
not
wrong,
the
film
would
definitely
bag
several
awards
this
year.
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