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Robot

The director has brought the biggest budget movie in the history of film industry. The presentation was good but the narration was weak, the dialogues was usual, script was middling, screenplay was slow, background was ok, the songs was attractive, cinematography was outstanding, visual graphics was attractive, editing was tolerable, costumes was attractive, art department was pertinent. About the actors, Rajnikant has done his role with flamboyance and though his usual gestures are missing, he manages to score brownie points. Aishwarya as usual was attracting and made the audience busy watching her, Danny was polite, Santhanam was alright on his role, Haneef was suitable in his role, Bhaskar was judicious, Khalabhavan was rapid, all others was ok on their part. The movie starts from the character of Dr. Vaseekaran i.e. Rajnikant, who has a dream to make such kinds of multi-use robots which would help the army in protecting the country. He made one of the robots and named him Chitti i.e. Rajnikant, but it was digested to Dr Bohra i.e. Danny Denzongpa and rejects them suggesting that the robot does-not have the power to judge and feel the difference. All these put both Vaseekaran and her beloved Sana i.e. Aishwarya. What was the trouble and did them to manage to come out of the trouble forms the rest of the story. The movie has brought a revolution in the history of Indian Film industry. The first half of the movie was interesting and attractive, while in the second half, the movie moves on the slow path this creates boredom. The action sequences in the climax were attractive. At the box office it will get good openings but cannot remains for the major period of time but it can be succeeds on the basis of its visual effects.
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