Bramman Movie Review and Rating

Production          : Joseph Anto, Manju K
Cast                    : Lavanya Tripathi, Santhanam, Sasikumar, Soori
Direction             : Socrates                                                                            
Music                  : Devi Sri Prasad
Cinematography  : Faisal Ali, Jomon T. John                    
Editing                 : Raja Mohammed            
Lyrics                  : Na. Muthukumar, Thamarai, Viveka, Yuga Bharathi
Singers                : Andrea Jeremiah, Anitha, Chinna Ponnu, Devi Sri Prasad, Karthik, M M Manasi, MLR Karthikeyan, Sooraj Santhosh.

Bramman is the name of the God, who is referred to as the creator in Hindu mythology. However as far as Socrates’ Bramman is concerned, the word refers to a friend who creates a successful life for his childhood mate.

Bramman starts with Sasikumar and his Modern Theatre which he runs in the Coimbatore city along with Santhanam. Santhanam really provides relief for the audience with his usual comic sense. Sasikumar creates scenes to come up his positive attitude towards life and friendship. The actor/director has no space in proving his acting talents and heroine Lavanya Thirupathi is fresh and young looking catches the attraction from the audience for sure.  Sasi kumar is criticised and left humiliated for unable to earn anything from the theater and decides to find his friend who is a famous cinema director in Telugu industry to seek help in renovating his theater. With this the first half of the movie leaves the Coimbatore city and travels to Chennai in search of Sasikumar’s childhood friend, Naveen Chandra.

The second half of the film, rolls out in a shipshape manner, with the introduction of Naveen Chandra, letting the audience chew through the meat and potatoes of the story. Naveen Chandra, plays Kumar, Sasikumar’s childhood friend. Sasikumar’s unanticipated fortune that leaves him dumbfounded and Naveen’s nescience is pretty much what drives the story to its finishing point.

Soori replaces Santhanam in the comedy department in the latter half of the movie. Although the actor does not have too many scoring points, his presence does not disappoint the audience. His single shot narration of Sasikumar’s story of luck, run in a fast yet comprehendible frame speed is an interesting idea that is executed to perfection.

Devi Sri Prasad’s music has a passable standard, however the songs could have been more enjoyable if their placement were on apt points in the film.

Verdict : Bramman one of the watchable movie in tamil cinema
Rating   : 3 / 5

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