Nayanthara
starrer
Aramm
has
been
in
the
much
awaited
list
of
the
Tamil
film
audiences.
Not
often,
the
audiences
get
to
to
see
a
women-centric
movie
making
such
a
big
release.
Well,
all
thanks
to
the
star
power
and
the
huge
popularity
of
Nayanthara,
who
perfectly
fits
to
the
tag
of
'Lady
Superstar'.
Expectations
have
been
sky
high
on
Aramm,
directed
by
Gopi
Nainar
and
from
the
trailer
and
teaser,
it
was
assured
that
the
film
has
a
social
angle
and
will
have
a
towering
performance
of
Nayantara.
Now,
has
the
movie
met
the
big
expectations?
Keep
reading
Aramm
review
to
know
about
that.
Aramm
has
a
compelling
storyline
and
it
is
based
on
a
true
incident.
The
story
of
the
film
is
set
in
a
village
called
Kottoor
and
Aramm
narrates
the
tale
of
a
family
in
that
village.
An
unfortunate
incident
happens
in
the
village
and
District
Collector
Madhivadhini
comes
to
the
scene.
She
heads
a
rescue
plan
but
has
to
overcome
a
lot
of
hurdles.
Nayanthara
As
Madhavadhini
It
wouldn't
be
wrong
to
tag
Madhivadhani
as
one
of
the
career
best
roles
of
Nayanthara.
It
is
never
an
easy
task
to
pull
off
such
roles.
In
fact,
such
roles
were
once
considered
to
be
suitable
for
male
actors
alone.
But
Nayanthara
with
her
powerful
portrayal
of
an
IAS
officer
Madhivadhani
has
proved
all
those
notions
as
wrong.
The
actress
is
in
full
form
and
adds
that
required
intensity
to
the
character.
She
has
a
firm
grip
over
her
performance
and
never
goes
overboard
or
dramatic
and
hence
making
the
character
feel
like
an
authentic
one.
Rest
Of
The
Cast
The
film
has
a
strong
tale
to
tell
and
hence
it
demanded
some
strong
performances
from
the
supporting
cast
as
well.
Sunu
Lakshmi
was
a
revelation
and
she
simply
excels
in
the
role.
Same
is
the
case
with
Kakkai
Muttai
fame
Vignesh,
who
once
again
proves
his
capability.
Ramachandran
Durairah
has
also
put
up
an
impressive
performance.
Script
&
Direction
Aramm
has
its
script
penned
by
the
director
himself.
He
has
come
up
with
social
drama
that
stays
true
and
loyal
to
the
theme
that
it
portrays.
Kudos
to
the
writer
for
not
meandering
away
from
the
topic.
With
a
well-packed
screenplay
that
has
some
riveting
dialogues
and
important
messages,
he
has
done
a
supreme
job.
Gopi
Nainar
has
packaged
the
product
pretty
well
without
losing
the
steam
of
the
film.
He
gets
to
the
business
straight
away
and
sticks
to
the
point.
His
narrative
pattern
is
quite
interesting
and
how
he
has
weaved
all
the
important
elements,
is
sheer
class.
It's
heartening
to
see
a
film-maker
like
Gopi
Nainar,
who
has
shown
the
guts
to
opt
for
a
narration
which
could
stand
on
its
own
without
the
helm
of
unwanted
commercial
elements.
Music
&
BGM
Ghibran
has
come
up
with
one
of
his
best
works
as
far
as
the
BGM
is
considered.
The
tunes
raise
the
tempo
and
at
times,
take
you
to
the
edge
of
your
seat.
Songs
are
good
but
still,
the
big
question
is
whether
they
were
actually
required
in
the
film
or
not.
Other
Technical
Aspects
Cinematography
of
the
film
is
by
Om
Prakash
and
it
is
top
notch.
The
frames
and
the
tone
suit
pretty
well
for
the
genre
of
the
film.
Editing
by
Ruben
is
crisp
and
he
must
be
given
due
credits
for
the
thrill
elements
in
the
film.
Overall
View
Aramm
is
unlike
the
usual
movies
that
come
out
in
Kollywood.
It
has
its
heart
at
the
right
place
when
narrating
some
of
the
serious
social
issues,
on
which
we
might
have
turned
a
blind
eye.
The
movie
doesn't
follow
the
template
of
commercial
movies,
but
still
it
comprehensively
keeps
the
viewers
on
their
toes.
The
emotional
aspects
of
the
film
work
out
big
and
we
root
for
the
character
in
the
film.
Some
of
the
lagging
sequences
could
have
been
avoided
but
still,
Aramm
never
leaves
you
bored.
With
a
runtime
of
2
hours,
the
film
keeps
you
engaged
throughout.
Verdict
Aramm
is
a
must
watch
movie.
Not
often
do
we
get
to
see
mainstream
movies
like
Aramm
which
apart
from
keeping
you
engaged,
serves
a
social
purpose
as
well.
Rating:
3.5/5
Star
Cast:
Nayanthara,
Vignesh,
Ramesh,
Sunu
Lakshmi,
Vinodhini
Vaidyanathan