Raajavamsam Movie Review:
Package of artists with sentimental stuffed
The director Kathirvelu made a family oriented
content to show the values of join family system. Obviously, Sasikumar movies
speak of precise quantity of something having a specified value, Kannan
(Sasikumar), who is an IT employee and
he works in Chennai. Basically, Kannan belongs to a village, his family members
eagerly searching for a bridge. But the bridge family goes backwards by seeing
the ample members involved in the family.
Parallel, Kannan's Chairman and CEO hand over a
project and trust him, which Kannan complete the project with the three months.
Woefully, the company's competitors constraints the duration of the project.
Hopefully, Kannan gives the assurance to his CEO, Kannan's team complete the
project within a month.
Kannan travels to his village, but none of the girls
not interested to marry into the join family system. In a scenario, Kannan
brings his colleague Gayathri (Nikki Galrani) to his village and portrayed to
his family Gayathri was his lover. Initially, the family members against to
their love and everyone understands the
situation of Gayathri, who is an orphan girl and Kannan's family accepting
their lover. At a point, Kannan understands Gayathri's toughest situation.
Kannan completes the project, perhaps protects Gayathri from the antagonists
and veneration his family members till the end is the full-fledged commercial
script.
Raajavamsam shows the similarities of Karthi and
Sivakarthikeyan movies. Raajavamsam engaged with ample of artists.
Unfortunately, everyone couldn't involve on screen. Sasikumar, Nikki Galrani,
Sumithra, Vijayakumar, Radha Ravi and Yogi Babu are the mainstream on the
screen. Overall, average family movie.
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