A mysterious man along with a young computer hacker tries to unveil a major government conspiracy which resulted in several bloody deaths.A mysterious man along with a young computer hacker tries to unveil a major government conspiracy which resulted in several bloody deaths.A mysterious man along with a young computer hacker tries to unveil a major government conspiracy which resulted in several bloody deaths.
- Awards
- 3 wins & 6 nominations total
Taapsee Pannu
- Anita
- (as Taapsee)
Kishore Kumar G.
- Mumbai Inspector Prakash
- (as Kishore)
Suman Ranganath
- Ramya Radhakrishnan
- (as Suman Ranganathan)
Aadukalam Naren
- Sriram Raghavan
- (as Narein)
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Stylish over the top revenge romp. Ajith show from the first frame to the last. He has terrific screen presence.
The story is set in Tamil cinema's current favourite milieu, Mumbai. AK alias Ashok (Ajith) a former bomb disposal specialist and a Dirty Harry type who shoots-the-scums of earth is on a revenge romp. Along with his lady love Maya (Nayanthara), he forcibly ropes in a computer hacker Arjun (Arya) and his lover Anita (Taapsee) into his nefarious plans
Perfect star cast & technically chic. The revenge motive is well established. Arya & Ajith bickering and bonding, scenes Arya being trapped by Ajith & Nayan in the 1st half a scream.
Minus Points – The Yuvan- Vishnu combo fails for the first time, not even one hummable song
Loved Mahesh Manjrekar & his villainy, climax with Thala & Kishore good.Overall it is a perfect shoot-revenge
Arrambam is a perfect entertainment
The story is set in Tamil cinema's current favourite milieu, Mumbai. AK alias Ashok (Ajith) a former bomb disposal specialist and a Dirty Harry type who shoots-the-scums of earth is on a revenge romp. Along with his lady love Maya (Nayanthara), he forcibly ropes in a computer hacker Arjun (Arya) and his lover Anita (Taapsee) into his nefarious plans
Perfect star cast & technically chic. The revenge motive is well established. Arya & Ajith bickering and bonding, scenes Arya being trapped by Ajith & Nayan in the 1st half a scream.
Minus Points – The Yuvan- Vishnu combo fails for the first time, not even one hummable song
Loved Mahesh Manjrekar & his villainy, climax with Thala & Kishore good.Overall it is a perfect shoot-revenge
Arrambam is a perfect entertainment
When a series of blasts rocks Mumbai, the police go on a witch hunt to capture the accused but little do they who is against them or what his plans are. AK (Ajith) lays a web trapping Maya (nayanthara), Arjun (Arya) and Anita (Taapsee) in the due process. But what he has planned for them forms the rest of the story.
Ajith kumar as AK shines through out with his slow motion walking, careful planning and of course goes guns blazing when weeds pop out. Arya has played a faithful sidekick to Ajith's plan and occasionally tickles the funny bone. Nayanthara's oomph factor has been meticulously blended with the movie's overall glam. Taapsee seems totally out of place and lacks character depth. The rest of cast except for Kishore fail to catch the eye.
The screenplay starts well except for Arya's "winged" flashback which is a total drag to an otherwise brilliant first half. Second half spells calamity to both AK and the screenplay. Before the credits roll AK kills more than Uma thurman in "Kill Bill". But there are some references to real life places like "Nariman house" though the team claims that this is a work of fiction. Well, we believe you.
Cinematography blends well with the pace and the cameraman has done a good job surviving between the many bullets. Songs are a let down (Ajith fans in my screening felt otherwise, but it's understandable) and play havoc to the screenplay's pace. Action choreography should have made more, for a lack of a better word, realistic.
The second half of the second half lets you down and you will want the movie to end as soon as possible. For reasons, read the preceding paragraph.
PS: Steady start, shaky finish.
Ajith kumar as AK shines through out with his slow motion walking, careful planning and of course goes guns blazing when weeds pop out. Arya has played a faithful sidekick to Ajith's plan and occasionally tickles the funny bone. Nayanthara's oomph factor has been meticulously blended with the movie's overall glam. Taapsee seems totally out of place and lacks character depth. The rest of cast except for Kishore fail to catch the eye.
The screenplay starts well except for Arya's "winged" flashback which is a total drag to an otherwise brilliant first half. Second half spells calamity to both AK and the screenplay. Before the credits roll AK kills more than Uma thurman in "Kill Bill". But there are some references to real life places like "Nariman house" though the team claims that this is a work of fiction. Well, we believe you.
Cinematography blends well with the pace and the cameraman has done a good job surviving between the many bullets. Songs are a let down (Ajith fans in my screening felt otherwise, but it's understandable) and play havoc to the screenplay's pace. Action choreography should have made more, for a lack of a better word, realistic.
The second half of the second half lets you down and you will want the movie to end as soon as possible. For reasons, read the preceding paragraph.
PS: Steady start, shaky finish.
I enjoyed this movie with my husband whose an awesome die hard fan of Ajith, which dragged my interest to watch this movie and i would say it has been a pleasure watching it. Ajith's charismatic look and his stylish screen presence has been simply gripping.
For the much hype created by media it really lives up to the expectations and is a satisfying thrill ride. Arya is a charm, as the happy-go-lucky guy and hilarious effort in college with Nayan is a rocker. Om Prakash has canned every frame with passion.
Music didn't go satisfying for a bump, could have been better.
Simple, elegant and class -- Ajith show all the way
I am ready for the next one.
For the much hype created by media it really lives up to the expectations and is a satisfying thrill ride. Arya is a charm, as the happy-go-lucky guy and hilarious effort in college with Nayan is a rocker. Om Prakash has canned every frame with passion.
Music didn't go satisfying for a bump, could have been better.
Simple, elegant and class -- Ajith show all the way
I am ready for the next one.
Ajith once again has proved himself in this most awaited movie of this year.Director Vishnuvardhan, Subha and editor Sreekar Prasad have to be applauded for their interesting script and editing that keep the audiences hooked to their seats throughout the movie.
Ajith's screen presence is mighty as ever, and his classy salt and pepper looks and colorful V neck T shirts suit his character very well. The stunt choreographers, Jegan, Kecha and Lee Whittaker, take the credit for the numerous action set pieces and it is slam bang all the way. The entire crowd watching the movie rises to clap when Ajith dives out of a van onto an approaching car and zooms around in a Ducati. Ajiths gesture and shades delight the audiences throughout the movie.
Rana's portion in second half along with Ajith is a highlight and is sure to grip the audience.Arya is energetic and spunky as ever and has done his part well. Kishore as the honest cop has done his job very well and receive applauds for his performance in the climax.
Yuvan's work on the BGM has added enough muscle to the tension and action in the movie with his score.
Om Prakash's work on the camera makes Aarambam as a slick and glossy commercial action entertainer.
On the whole Aarambam is a perfect treat for all Ajith fans and to the general public.
Let's make this simple ... Ajith's mission continues. MY rating will be 10/10.
Ajith's screen presence is mighty as ever, and his classy salt and pepper looks and colorful V neck T shirts suit his character very well. The stunt choreographers, Jegan, Kecha and Lee Whittaker, take the credit for the numerous action set pieces and it is slam bang all the way. The entire crowd watching the movie rises to clap when Ajith dives out of a van onto an approaching car and zooms around in a Ducati. Ajiths gesture and shades delight the audiences throughout the movie.
Rana's portion in second half along with Ajith is a highlight and is sure to grip the audience.Arya is energetic and spunky as ever and has done his part well. Kishore as the honest cop has done his job very well and receive applauds for his performance in the climax.
Yuvan's work on the BGM has added enough muscle to the tension and action in the movie with his score.
Om Prakash's work on the camera makes Aarambam as a slick and glossy commercial action entertainer.
On the whole Aarambam is a perfect treat for all Ajith fans and to the general public.
Let's make this simple ... Ajith's mission continues. MY rating will be 10/10.
Vishnuvardhan is one of the very few directors who knows how to extract the best from Ajith and what exactly people like in him. He has written the screenplay accordingly and given plenty of scope for Ajith to impress the audience. All the little mannerisms, the 'Ducati' bike ride, racy boat chase sequence and the climax dialogue are few examples. Dialogue writers Subha have kept the dialogues really simple and catchy. Kudos to Vishnuvardhan for touching up on the Mumbai terrorist attacks and it looks like a little tribute for the fighters who lost their lives during that attack.
On the flip side, the flashback sequence in the second half drags a little. But, once the flashback ends, the movie moves at an intense pace and ends on a high.
On the flip side, the flashback sequence in the second half drags a little. But, once the flashback ends, the movie moves at an intense pace and ends on a high.
Did you know
- TriviaVishnuvardhan had actually scripted a completely different script for Arrambam it was when A.N. Balakrishnan and D. Suresh came in board for story writing that a completely new story had come which u actually see in the movie.
- Alternate versionsThe UK release was cut, prior to formal submission, the distributor made a number of reductions to violent elements throughout, in an attempt to obtain a 12A classification (the uncut version of the film had previously been classified 15). However, additional cuts were required to further reduce several violent scenes, in order to obtain a 12A classification. An uncut 15 classification was available.
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Box office
- Budget
- ₹600,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross worldwide
- $1,835,852
- Runtime2 hours 37 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 2.35 : 1
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