Tamil Movie Review - DHAAM DHOOM Film

By Magesh on 10:36 PM

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What so special you get in Dhaam Dhoom? Well, you know what Jeeva would deliver with each of his flicks. Obviously, the kinky screenplay and scintillating cinematography makes us more delighting. The way actors are presented looks so splendid with a different style. Two different locations: Coorg and Moscow are spelled so stunningly with different tones and rich colors.
More dissimilar to his previous flicks 12B, Ullam Ketkume and Unnale Unnale, Dhaam Dhoom is entirely action-packed thriller with a crisp innovative screenplay (traces of Hollywood style of making). Blending a gripping edge-seated thriller with comedy and extreme romance makes the film appealing for the senses.
The entire film centers on the character of Gautham’s (Ravi) past and present life in inter-cut style… Interesting isn’t?
Gautham Subramaniam (Jeyam Ravi), an intelligent, peppy and charming is a well-pampered son of his father who is a doctor. Like his father, Gautham too takes up the same profession and feels elated about. He is invited to represent India for an International Doctors’ seminar in Russia. On his way of fleeting to Russia, he has beautiful images of his ladylove Shenba (Kangana Ranaut) in flashes. She is none other than his fiancée who he will be entering into nuptials on his return to India.
The entire series of sequences is about Jeyam Ravi making his way to a village town where his sister stays and it is where he meets and falls in love with Shenba.
Back to the present, Gautham reaches Moscow, where he stands at the queue getting through immigration section. It is where he happens to see Anna (Maria), across the queue where she accidently drops her jacket and moves out. With no choice left, Gautham has to take the jacket along with him and soon move out for meeting the visiting team.
Well, he feels Moscow as his paradise with the beautiful scenario of ambience. He is astounded with the place, but one thing troubles him a lot. None of them speaks in English and its only Russian that is heard all over.
Later, on his days in Russia, Gowtham and Anna meet accidentally meet in the hotel and he returns her jacket to her. Fine! A good relationship blooms between them and sooner they get away to their places. The Doctors’ association goes well and Gautham is appreciated for his good piece of work. The entire team of Doctors’ Association goes out to celebrate the successful completion of Seminar. It is a nightclub, where again he happens to meet Anna who enters there and gets boozed up. Again, with no choice left, Gautham has to get Anna back to her room.
The story takes it turn into topsy-turvy when, the immediate next cut shows Russian Police barbarically pulling Gautham and shouting at him aggressively. The most shocking part here is that of Anna lying dead on the sofa.
The man has to now undergo violent show of abuse and beatings condemned for committing murder. Pushed behind the bars, he again catches hold of flash back sequences of back in India about his first meeting with Shenba and their love story…
Gautham gets a hope when Court of Russia appoints Anjali Chinappa (Lakshmi Rai) to defend his case. Also, Indian High Commission sends forth Jayaram to help him. Then starts the real chase where what was the real intention behind the murder and who did it has to be finding out if Gautham has to be freed from his conviction…
Entire 2.5hrs is each minute worth-watching that has lots of action, romance, thriller, comedy and big chases.
For the very first time, Jeyam Ravi has been spotted so differently suiting the role of matured performance. Be it happy going scenes or serious ones, he emotes well to the situations. Kangana Ranaut does off good performance as a bubbly young mischievous girl, who turns out to be of a real womanhood after falling in love with Ravi.
The most highlighting part on the star-casts is Lakshmi Rai. For the first time, she has been depicted in a different role. This is sure to win her the laurels and get good going in tinsel town. Her performance is commendable, especially when she falls in love with Ravi and suppress her feelings after getting to know that he is about to get married to Shenba on his return to India. Jayaram does a decent job and nothing has to reveal about his characterization. If you want to know, go and watch it in the theatre…
Jeeva’s benchmarking work on direction and cinematography are the splendid aspects of the film. Few super sonic tracks belted out by Harris Jayaraj, followed by titilating background score and visualization take on as a good treat…
Bits and pieces of small flaws (0.00001%) of asynchronous lip movements and dubbing for Kangana Ranaut. Or else, the film is really worth watching and of course a final piece of work from a versatile filmmaker Jeeva.
Hats off to producers of the film and Director Manikandan for getting the film complete successful with finesse…Cast & Crew:
Banner: Media One Global EntertainmentProduction: Sunanda Murli Manohar, Dr. Murli ManoharStory, screenplay and cinematography: JeevaDirection: Jeeva-ManikandanStarring: Jayam Ravi, Kangna Ranaut, Lakshmi Rai, Maria, Jayaram, Chetan, Anu Haasan and many others.Music: Harris JayarajVerdict: Worth Watching…

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