Thanks
to
the
special
premier
show
of
Rajathandhiram,
the
review
of
the
film
is
already
out.
With
the
movie
slated
to
hit
the
big
screen
tomorrow,
movie
buffs
would
ought
to
know
how
the
film
has
come
out.
Fret
not,
just
continue
to
read
our
review
to
know
everything
about
Rajathandhiram.
Plot:
Veera,
Darbuka
Siva
and
Ajai
Prasath
are
friends
who
make
their
living
by
engaging
in
petty
and
importantly
low
risk
robberies.
One
fine
day
they
all
make
up
their
mind
to
try
their
hand
at
a
relatively
high
risk
job
to
settle
down
in
life
once
for
all.
They
come
up
with
an
idea
of
looting
a
jewellery
shop
which
is
owned
by
Kanchi
Azhagappan,
played
by
Pattiyal
K.
Shekar
to
perfection.
Are
they
able
to
successfully
loot
the
shop
or
do
they
end
up
behind
those
bars
for
the
rest
of
their
lives
forms
the
crux
of
the
story.
Though
Rajathandhiram
comes
with
a
familiar
storyline
which
has
been
used
by
number
of
Tamil
films
before,
what
makes
this
movie
special
is
the
way
it's
been
conveyed.
Director
AG
Amid
has
put
his
heart
and
soul
into
his
writing
and
his
efforts
to
fabricate
a
no
non-sense
heist
film
is
much
appreciated.
Performances:
All
the
lead
actors
have
done
a
fabulous
job
but
the
real
surprise
comes
from
the
supporting
actors
like
Ilavarasu
and
Pattiyal
K.
Shekar
as
they
have
put
up
a
commendable
show.
Special
mention
goes
to
the
hero
Veera
who
has
managed
to
get
under
the
skin
of
his
character
with
ease.
Technicalities:
Rajathandhiram
is
technically
amazing.
While
the
film
takes
a
bit
of
time
to
warm
up
in
the
first
half,
screenplay
in
the
latter
part
of
the
first
half
and
throughout
the
second
half
is
unbelievably
fast
paced.
With
just
one
song
in
the
film,
all
ears
were
on
the
background
score
and
Sandeep
Chowta
has
come
up
with
the
goods.
His
BGM
is
fresh
and
suits
perfectly
to
the
almost
all
the
scenes.
Special
mention
goes
to
the
cinematographer
Kathir
and
editor
Praveen
Antony.
While
Kathir
has
captured
the
real
essence
of
the
movie,
Praveen
has
made
sure
the
movie
turns
out
to
be
an
edge
of
the
seat
entertainer
with
his
sleek
editing.
As
mentioned
earlier,
AG
Amid
has
put
everything
into
his
writing.
His
maturity
in
handling
the
subject
and
the
close
to
perfect
execution
is
what
makes
this
movie
a
brilliant
watch.
Overall
View:
While
it
is
rare
to
see
a
Tamil
film
without
unwanted
songs
and
irrelevant
romantic
sequences,
Rajathandhiram
leads
by
example
by
strictly
sticking
to
what
is
required
and
thereby
breaking
all
stereotypes.
Though
it
has
a
couple
of
spoilers,
it
is
time
Kollywood
starts
making
quality
films
like
Rajathandhiram.