Saturday, July 14, 2012

Billa doesn't disappoints all 4.8/10

Billa 2, directed by Chakri Toleti reveals the past of billa and shows how he turned  into a gangster or don.
The main thing to appreciate in the movie is its cinematography and the realistic standard which the movie maintains. The cinematographer R D Rajasekar had done a brilliant job. The colour and the mood in the movie is new to Tamil cinema. 
The colours are decreased and is unlike other movies, which usually  has lots of pumping bright colour. So the DI colourist has also done a brilliant job in the movie 
Detailing in the movie is done perfectly in many scenes which I noticed in the movie Unnaipol Oruvan( directed by Chakri Toleti) also.
Dialogue writers Era Murugan and Mohammad Zafar made a good work which suits Ajith Kumar.
Yuvan Shankar's music carries the mood and phase of the film, but  "Idhayam" song was not in the movie.  Georgia(Vidyuth Jamwal)'s stylish looks adds strength and power  to the character.
Ajith manages to Carry the move well with his own style of acting and his stylish look gave a plus to the movie. 
 
The film doesn't goes up and down, which usually done in tamil movies. The mood of the film is maintained. Personally saying : the film has an international standard. But that alone doesn't satisfies south Indian audiences 
The film begins in a refugee camp where David billa reaches. he had a harsh life from his young age and he is imposed to take weapons in hands, which is shown as picture stills in titling.
Then he get companies in the refuge camp, their he raises his voice against those who treat them in an unfair manner. Then the journey of David billa starts. Then he meets many mafia dons like Abbasi (Sudhanshu Pandey), a deadliest gangster in goa, Georgia(Vidyuth Jamwal). The story ends as a beginning of billa 
Badly none of the song came at right phase and not choreographed well. which disappoints all audience.