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Wednesday 18 October 2017

Mersal Movie Review

CAST: Vijay, Samantha, Kajal Aggarwal, Nithya Menen, SJ Suryah, 


Sathyaraj, Vadivelu, Kovai Sarala, Haresh Peradi


DIRECTION: Atlee


GENRE: Action



DURATION: 2 hours 50 minutes

MERSAL STORY: A few individuals in the medical profession are murdered or kidnapped, and the cop investigating the case suspects a doctor and arrests him. But is he the one who is behind these crimes? And why are they being committed?

MERSAL REVIEW: With Mersal, we have got this year's most engaging mass masala movie. It has a relatable theme (even though the medical field has been the target for many films), star power, punch dialogues that double up as political statements, emotional scenes that make us care for its characters, a message that connects with us, colourful visuals, peppy music, and masala moments that keep you cheering for the hero(es).

The film begins with the kidnapping of a few individuals and the arrest of Dr Maaran (Vijay), who, the investigating officer Rathnavel (Sathyaraj) believes is the mastermind. As he interrogates the doctor on why he let himself get captured, he learns that it is actually Vetri (Vijay) , a magician - and a look-alike of Maaran - who has committed these crimes. How is Vetri connected to Maaran and what does he want?

Taking a leaf out of his guru Shankar's playbook, and a lot of inspiration from masala movies of the yesteryears (from MGR's dual-role films like Kudiyirundha Koyil and Neerum Neruppum to triple-role films like Rajinikanth's Moondru Mugam and Kamal Haasan's Apoorva Sagotharargal), Atlee has given us a wholly satisfying mass-hero film. And his decision to bring on board Vijayendra Prasad, the writer of Rajamouli's films, is a masterstroke (Atlee and Ramanagiri Vasan, who has written the dialogues, are the co-writer). The fingerprints of the Baahubali writer can be found in many scenes - like in the scene in the flashback portion, where Thalapathy (Vijay), the father of Vetri and Maaran, has to save people trapped in a fire. Thalapathy brings down a giant wheel singlehandedly, and it feels like a nod to Baahubali, where Prabhas stops a huge statue from falling down. There is also another distinct Baahubali moment where a child raises its hand even as its father goes down promising the hands of his people will raise up. 

Like the masala films that it tries to emulate, the film also has a longer duration. We get two flashbacks, one before the interval, and another post it. Atlee also gives a romantic track each to Vetri and Maaran. But these are just generic ones, but the two actresses, Kajal Aggarwal and Samantha, manage to provide some lighthearted moments in the miniscule time that they get. But the director makes up for it with the romance in the flashback involving Thalapathy and Nithya Menen, once again, comes up with an affecting performance. 

The success of any revenge-based masala movie is the effectiveness of its antagonist and it is here that Mersal feels a little underwhelming. Atlee seems to have wanted an antagonist who is suave and sinister, but perhaps because we have only recently seen a terrifically over-the-top SJ Suryah in Spyder, his characterisation of Daniel Arockiaraj here comes across as a rather subdued villain, even though the actor does well. 

However, the director doesn't disappoint when it comes to his hero. He gives all the three characters moments to showcase their heroism (the camera almost worships its subject). We have seen Vijay reel of punch dialogues, dance like a dream and fight effortlessly, but there is a scene where, as Thalapathy, he breaks down, and the actor shows that he can also pull off emotional scenes. When you have a mass hero in full form like Vijay is in the film, how can things go wrong? 

Mersal Review Live Updates

– Very routine pre-climax and climax. Movie ends. Watch out for our frank review shortly.


– A very long Vetri Maaran episode ends and story switches to current. The whole episode is very predictable, nothing to rave about.


– Vetri Maaran’s episode has a big drag. Village scenes are neither fresh nor engaging.
– Time for Vetri Maaran’s (Third Vijay) flash back. Nithya Menen is his wife.


First Half Report:
Though it’s routine, Mersal has a decent first half with couple of good songs and superb BGM. Interval bang is interesting. The main plot is yet to be revealed. Stay tuned for second half report.


– Big twist revealed with Vetri’s (Second Vijay) entry.


– Heart breaking episode on how a private hospital trying to cash the life of a student girl met with a fatal accident. BGM is top notch in the following scene.


– Third song ‘Neethanae’ shot decently on Vijay and Samantha.


– Tara (Samantha) introduced as a Tv anchor interviews Vijay (Dr Maaran) on current medical system in India.


– Vijay and his friend Vadivelu back to India. Time for solo song, has routine mass dance moves.


– Magician Vijay kills a chief surgeon in a magic show, reasons kept as a suspense.


– Fist song “Macho” has decent choreography, Vijay’s dance is stylish.


– Love track between Vijay (Maaran) and Kajal is being established in foreign.


– Mersal show started with Vijay (Dr Maaran) one of the best surgeons in the world saving a foreign lady at airport.




Preview: Mersal
Diwali’s big release ‘Mersal‘ is coming to theatres and the US premieres will be screened on Tuesday while it will have Diwali release in India. It’s one more movie from the hit combo of Vijay and Atlee who delivered a super hit movie in their previous outing.


The highest grosser for mass star Vijay happens to be Atlee’s ‘Theri’ which was dubbed into Telugu as ‘Policodu’. Coming to ‘Mersal’, the movie boasts of good casting with three heroines Samantha, Nitya Menen and Kajal Agarwal.


Vijay’s triple roles are speculated heavily and are still a surprise as no details were revealed. The promotional teaser and trailer of the movie had given a positive buzz for the movie and Vijay fans are expecting nothing less than a blockbuster, this Diwali.


A. R. Rahman delivered music for ‘Mersal and this is his third movie for Vijay Ilayapathy. This is first big movie coming after Tamil Nadu government added local tax to already existing GST. There are high chances of creating the day-1 records and the rest will depend on the after-release buzz on the movie.


Tamil audiences are keen to know if Vijay could pull the trade record which Ajith’s movie ‘Vivegam’ failed to do. Speaking about the director, Atlee who had been the assistant director for AR Murugadoss is known to handle his stories well. ARM’s villain in ‘SPYder’ is playing the villain in ‘Meral’, as well.


For Telugu audiences, Vijay’s Diwali’s ‘Thuppakki’ is the highest grosser for the mass star and we are waiting to see if this movie dubbed as ‘Adirindhi’ in Telugu will surpass the collections of ‘Thuppakki’. Vijay is yet to make his mark in Tollywood like Rajinikanth and Suriya.


Overall, this movie might turn out to be a proper Diwali treat for Tamil audiences, especially, for Vijay’s fans. Will Vijay and Atlee deliver another blockbuster in their combination? How lucky will be this movie for Samantha for whom this is a big release after her marriage, in Tamil?


Mersal movie review

Mersal movie review: The Vijay starrer is the perfect Diwali gift

It will be, indeed, interesting to see how convincingly Vijay has played three different roles in Mersal. He has also performed the stunts and magic tricks in the film without using body doubles.


Mersal movie cast: Vijay, Samantha Ruth Prabhu, Kajal Aggarwal, Nithya Menen, S. J. Surya, Vadivelu, Sathyaraj

Mersal movie director: Atlee
After facing several issues that posed a challenge to its theatrical release, Ilayathalapathy Vijay’s much-awaited film Mersal will open in theaters on Wednesday, coinciding with the Deepavali celebrations. The release of the film was hinging on the decision of The Animal Welfare Board of India, which was upset with the makers for allegedly not following the due procedure to use animals in the shoot. According to reports, the AWBI refused to issue the no-objection certificate to Mersal, which had stalled the certification of the film at the censor board. On Monday, following an emergency meeting, the AWBI decided to give the NOC to the film. It would have been a major upset for the fans if the filmmakers were forced to postponed Mersal release date due to this issue. Now that the release is confirmed, here are five reasons as to why you shouldn’t give this film a miss.
  • Vijay will be playing a triple role in Mersal, which is said to deal with corruption in India’s medical industry. According to reports, he plays a doctor, magician and a village leader.
  • It will be, indeed, interesting to see how convincingly Vijay has played three different roles in the same film. He has also performed the stunts and magic tricks in the film without using body doubles.
  • S J Suryah, who had impressed the audience by playing a psychopathic serial killer in Spyder, has played the main antagonist in Mersal too. Aren’t you curious to see what kind of villainy he will bring to the big screen with Mersal?
  • Mersal has a huge star cast and crew. Director Atlee has pulled off a casting coup of sorts for his second consecutive project with Vijay in the lead role. It stars Nithya Menen, Samantha Ruth Prabhu, Kajal Aggarwal, Vadivel and Kovai Sarala among others.
  • Oscar-winning music composer AR Rahman has composed the music for the film. Aalaporan Tamizhan has already become a big hit and Rahman seems to have also composed a very exciting background score for Vijay’s Mersal.