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Film: SikanderStarring: Suriya, Samantha, Vidyut Jammwal, Dalip Tahil
Director: Linguswamy
Producer: Lagadapati Sreedhar-Sireesha
Banner: Rama Lakshmi Cine Creations
Music: Yuvan Shankar Raja
Story
Raju Bhai (Suriya) is a mafia don in
Mumbai. In search of Raju Bhai, Krishna (Suriya) comes to Mumbai from
Vizag. Krishna gets to know about Raju Bhai and Chandu (Vidyut Jamwal)
friendship and their mafia business. Imran Bhai (Manoj Bhajpai) a
powerful mafia don kills Chandu. And meanwhile, when Raju Bhai gets to
know that few of his gang members have backstabbed them and killed
Chandu, he also gets fired by the same gang. What happens to him? Who is
Krishna and why does he come to meet Raju Bhai, and the rest of the
revenge saga forms climax.
Performances
Suriya looked quite
stylish and handsome and Sikandar is his show all the way. He did his
best to do justice to dual roles in the movie.
Samantha is very
glamorous and she surprises us with a bikini in a song. All the romantic
portions between Suriya and Samantha are a decent watch. They have
danced well and all the songs are colourful.
Vidyut Jammwal performs
well while Manoj Bajpai has a limited role. Soori was not offered much
length, but he has done his parts well. Others namely Brahmanandam,
Rajpal Yadav, Manoj Bajpai, Dalip Tahil are okay.
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Technical Analysis:
Santosh Sivan’s camera work is on top
notch and every frame looked colorful. The songs are visual delight.
Yuvan's musical scores are entertaining while the background score is
loud at times. Lingusamy's story is routine and screenplay is
predictable. Dialogues are routine while the editing is pathetic. Action
choreography is good. Production values are rich.
Analysis
Being Suriya, Lingusaamy film, Sikandar
has been released with high expectations even in Telugu. However, the
film has a routine story and predictable screenplay. Except for couple
of twists [pre-interval bang], Sikandar doesn't provide unique content
and moves on expected lines.
The pace of the movie drops and the
run-length is tad too long. Editing could have been much better.
Sikandar starts with a good pace, but slows down by the end of first
half after plotting the characters. Pre-Interval bang twist works well
raising hopes on second half but too many action sequences, guessable
twists and dragged scenes fails to keep the audiences hooked.
Only the lead pair's performances are
the saving grace. Suriya’s Sikandar may not be a pick from the lot for
family audiences, as there are plenty of action sequences.
Final Verdict
Strictly for Suriya fans!!!