Vallavan is a 2006 Indian Tamil-language action film directed by S. J. Surya, starring Ajith Kumar and Asin Thottumkal. The movie is a remake of the 2005 Telugu film 'Andhrawala'.
Is this movie suitable for family viewing?
No, due to the violent and mature themes, this movie is not suitable for family viewing.
This movie is worth watching if you're a fan of Ajith Kumar or enjoy action-packed thrillers. However, it's not a must-watch, and you can skip it if you've seen similar movies before.
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The movie revolves around Vallavan, a young man who seeks revenge against the people who killed his family. He befriends a woman named Divya, who helps him in his quest for revenge. However, their relationship is put to the test when Vallavan's past catches up with him.
The story is engaging and has a good pace, but it's not particularly original or memorable. The plot twists are predictable, and the ending feels rushed.
Ajith Kumar's performance is good, but the rest of the cast is average. Asin Thottumkal's character feels underutilized, and Prakash Raj's character is underdeveloped.
The characters are well-developed, but they lack depth and complexity. Ajith Kumar's performance is good, but Asin Thottumkal's character feels underutilized.
S. J. Surya's direction is good, but he fails to bring out the best in his actors. The cinematography is decent, but the editing could have been better.
The cinematography is decent, but it's not particularly impressive. The camera work is average, and the lighting could have been better.
Good action sequences, engaging storyline, and decent performances.
Predictable plot twists, underdeveloped characters, and average cinematography.
"'I'll take revenge for my family, no matter what it takes.'"
"'You can't escape your past, Vallavan.'"