Sunday, August 24, 2014

Surya's Anjaan Film Review

Directed by :  N. Lingusamy
Produced by : Siddharth Roy Kapur N. Subash Chandrabose
Written by : Brinda Sarathy,  N. Lingusamy
Starring Surya, Samantha, Vidyut Jamwal
Music by :Yuvan Shankar Raja
Cinematography: Santosh Sivan
 Edited by Anthony :Production
 Company :Thirrupathi Brothers
Distributed by: UTV Motion Pictures
Released : 15 August  

The story begins in Kanyakumari where a crutch wielding Krishna (uber cool Surya) who boards a Mumbai bound train and goes in search of his lost brother Raju (Surya) who is fondly address as Raju Bhai by Mumbaikars.  As Krishna encounters few characters, the story goes in flashback mode which chronicles the life of Raju and his best friend and partner in crime Chandru (Vidyut Jamwal). Their arch rival is Imran Khan (Manoj Bajpai). Meanwhile, Jeeva (Samantha), daughter of the newly appointed commissioner of police falls for Raju and after few interesting escapades, the latter also reciprocates. A twist in the tale takes place when Chandru is murdered in a ghastly manner and a clueless Raju who goes in search of the killers is also trapped. How Krishna unravels the mysteries and settles scores forms the rest.


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