Here’s Saran’s yet another old-hat tale focalizing ardently on Ajith Kumar alone. Having delineated with stylish quotients in his previous film ‘Billa’, it looks like Ajith gets himself hooked into technical panoramas. Well, it was incisively evident with his previous ‘Aegan’ that lacked a strong substance in narration while had top-notched in technical arenas. Similarly, ‘ASAL’ has got an eccentric excellence in technical department, but stumbles down with it subtle story and weak screenplay.
Having centered on relationships, love and betrayal – ASAL runs shorts off emotional touch. It’s almost getting annoyed right during the first hour as there aren’t any interesting moments. With lots of characters interwoven into this script, Saran could’ve worked a better screenplay.
The story revolves around aged arms dealer Jeevanandham (Ajith Kumar) and their sons Sam (Sampath), Vicky (Rajiv Krishna) and Shiva (again played by Ajith). Being born to second wife, Shiva is often humiliated by his step-brothers, but remains as apple of Jeevanandham’s eye. Sam and Vicky are misguided by their evil-uncle (Pradeep Rawat) to sign a deal with an offensive group that supplies weapons to terrorists, Jeevanandham turns it down with accordance to Shiva’s concern.
Meanwhile, the sudden demise of Jeevanandham abruptly blows them out of waters. But on the spur of the moment, Vicky is abducted by the opponent group lead by Shetty (Kelly Dorjee) in Mumbai. Shiva seeks the help of his father’s friend (Prabhu) to trace whereabouts of Shetty and comes across Sulochana (Bhavana), who falls for him at the first sight. When Shiva rescues Vicky from the clutches of Shetty & Co, the story takes a different turn as the stepbrothers trigger their bullets on Shiva drowning him into the sea.
As predicted, rest of the story is about the Shiva’s act of seeking vengeance on the two brothers.
Asal belongs to Ajith Kumar as Saran has barely focused on impersonating him with lots of heroism. Patently, it gets completely tedious to heed every character keeps persistently boasting him as ‘Thala’. Though Ajith captivates with his stylish looks, he completely disappoints with his dance and romantic factors. It would be better if he focuses into these vistas in mere future. Having depicted in a challenging role as an official from French embassy, Sameera Reddy has nothing special to offer. She looks tomboyish and caters with her glamorous quotients for frontbenchers. Bhavana looks so young to Ajith and Saran could’ve opted for a better actor. Of course, she looks cute and does her part well. Sampath, Rajiv Krishna and Pradeep Rawat sleepwalk through their stereotypical roles while Suresh as an evil cop keeps us engrossed to certain extent. Yughi Sethu fails to evoke laughter as his comedy sequences are completely nettlesome. Kelly Dorjee is awesome and his encounters with Ajith during pre-interval sequences are stunning. Prabhu doesn’t get prominence and hardly appears in just 4 scenes…
Bharadwaj’s musical score turns to be the biggest disappointments as none of the songs savor to the tastes of audiences and so is the background score. Prashanth’s cinematography is captivating as he proves to be an excellent protégé of Nirav Shah. Anthony’s editing is sleek, though there are few discontinuities between the shots. Costumes by Vivek and Nalini require special mention and art direction is perfect.
It really makes us confused on how Ajith Kumar could accept such offers that lacks a proper storyline. To be precise, it’s a hackneyed story repeated often in Kollywood for decades. A very weak screenplay sans interesting moments fills us with complete disappointments. Well, with the stylish Ajith posing with cigars and posing as hotshot model may win applause and whistles amongst his fans. But ASAL is a film that fails to exceed our expectations.
Cast & Crew:
Banner: Sivaji Productions
Production: Prabhu
Direction: Saran
Star-casts: Ajith Kumar, Sameera Reddy, Bhavana, Prabhu, Yughi Sethu, Suresh, Sampath, Rajiv Krishna, Kelly Dorjee and others
Music: Bharadwaj
Verdict: Below average
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17 Responses
a warm opening intro to our thala massive hit of the year……
“udal mannukku uyir thalakku”
Posted on February 23rd, 2010 at 11:07 am
idotic movie pls dont compare vijay with ajith strictly speakin ajith is a kerala fellow vijay is tamil so pls mind that ur a tamilian k
Posted on February 14th, 2010 at 11:45 am
i think the review is accurate.ajith is pleasant on the eyes.but the storline should have been better..it is a little dissapointing and the songs were crap..even ajith fans have to agree..but ajith has done justice to the story..saran is the one who should be blames for the weak storyline..and sameera reddy honestllooked pathetic in this film while bhavana was cute..father ajith was realy pathetic too..all in all it was a blurry film..maybe from all the cigar smoke ajith was puffing away on..lolzz
Posted on February 13th, 2010 at 12:34 am
realy it is 10 times better than vettaikaran
Posted on February 12th, 2010 at 2:54 pm
thala you are the hero of tamal cinema
Posted on February 9th, 2010 at 2:45 pm
superb movie far better than vetaikaran,dis review is crap
Posted on February 8th, 2010 at 8:34 am
Review is waste.asal super hit
Posted on February 8th, 2010 at 7:50 am
vetteikaran, is it film?
villu, nothing!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
but asal s good thausand times.
Posted on February 8th, 2010 at 12:28 am
STUPID REVIEW DONT BELEIVE THIS REVIEW WATCH THE FILM …
Posted on February 7th, 2010 at 1:58 pm
only for ajak fans…………
wasted my 120 rs…………
Posted on February 7th, 2010 at 12:55 am
A review favouring for the opponents. Reaaly ashame of this review. No one will say the movie moves in slow phase. The guys who are discriminating Ajith’s performance do not believe in their own views.So,First watch the movie and then give your comments. Again I abuse this review.
Posted on February 6th, 2010 at 10:36 pm
its utter flop…its not upto expectations..better luck next time thala
Posted on February 6th, 2010 at 10:15 pm
realllllllllllly realllllllllllllllllllly realllllllllllllllllllllly disappointed with the films,if it had any media support , or altleast very good songs , it would of been better then vettaikaran which unfornetinatly it is not
Posted on February 6th, 2010 at 6:55 pm
Stupid movie. y on earth people are coming up with such non sense movie?
Posted on February 6th, 2010 at 10:46 am
Ajith looks very handsome. Can watch for ajith
Posted on February 6th, 2010 at 10:40 am
The movie will only satisfy Ajith Fans…. Except for stylish ajith, nothing can be expected in the movie… Weak screenplay and story…. Ajith looks dashing… That is the only plus of this movie… But this movie is far far better than vettaikaran in all terms….
Posted on February 6th, 2010 at 10:37 am
Thala, sorry, pls give me a chance i have prepared one story for you. It comprises of your full and full acting performance. Definitely you will get one award.
Posted on February 5th, 2010 at 9:14 pm
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