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Thursday, 01 June 2006 00:00

 Banner: Gemini Film Circuit
Cast: Surya, Trisha, Ashish Vidyardhi, Vadivelu, Kalabhavan Mani, Jaya Prakash Reddy, Aiswarya, Rajkapoor, Bobby, Aryan
Music: Devi Sri Prasad
Cinematography: Priyan
Dialogues: Shashank Vennelakanti
Stunts: Rocky Rajesh
Editing: VT Vijayan
Art: Kathir
Choreography: Kalyan & Shobhi
Story - screenplay - direction: Hari
Producer: Gemini Film Circuit

Artists Performance

Surya is good in this mass role. He appeared more appealing in terms of dressing in the second half compared to the first half. Trisha donned a routine heroine character. She is cute. Asish Vidyardhi is dreadful as villain. Kalabhavan Mani went overboard while playing the role of cop. Jaya Prakash Reddy is adequate as Tamilian. Vadivelu offered some relief with his comedy, thanks to the voice of Brahmanandam.

Technical Departments:

Story - screenplay - direction: Story of the film is a routine revenge drama. Director Hari is capable of doing the plots of revenge with mass orientation. However, he could not succeed in establishing the thread of love between hero and heroine in a convincing way. Screenplay of the film is average. The director failed to establish the characters in impact-making way. Narration of the film is pretty slow.

Other departments: Music by Devi Sri Prasad is average. Puttunta Puttunta and Choododde songs are good. Dialogues by Shashank are adequate. Photography by Priyan is fair. Stunts by Rocky Rajesh are neat in the second half. Production values by Gemini Film Circuit are good.

Analysis: First half of the film is boring. Second half is better. Surya and Trisha are the plus points of the film. The main drawback of Aaru is Tamil nativity and Tamil mass elements. There is lots of violence in the film. The mass elements in the second half might attract the front benchers from B and C centers. On a whole, Aaru coming after Ghazani does not live it up!