| One
can't help but wonder as to why this film has been named ANJANEYA.
Because there is no connection between the title and the film.
But this is what is happening of late. Title gives a different
picture altogether.
ANJANEYA is another routine affair. Good beats bad. But before
that good goes through two and half hour of trauma, which is laced
with romance, sentiments and songs. The last fifteen minutes good
succeeds in thrashing the bad.
The film starts of with Param Guru (Ajit) and his sister (Anu
Hassan). They stay in Kutralam. Guru gets selected in the UPSC
and moves to Chennai to stay with his father (Raghuvaran). Guru
by nature is volatile when it comes to injustice. This self appointed
Samaritan, interferes anywhere and everywhere injustice happens.
This becomes a cause of worry to his father. He promises that he
won't worry his father. Guru falls in love with Divya (Meera Jasmine)
a college student.
Enters King-Pin (Reddy), a goon who has strong nexus with the
politicians and the law system. Guru rubs him the wrong way and
as a result he becomes ineligible to be selected to the police
department Guru battles this injustice in the court and finally
emerges victorious. . Rest of the film has nothing strong to convey,
it's just how Guru fights injustice. The first half of the film
is sad and the second half of the film drags making it all the
more miserable. A very loose screenplay. Performance wise Meera
Jasmine has been wasted. Ajith with his dashing looks is impressive
in the first half. But good looks aren't enough to make a film
run. Raghuvaran and Anu Hassan perform well. Mani Sharma tunes
are sore. Overall it is better to avoid this film.
Courtesy: Net Sources |