Published Jan 1, 1970
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Vaathi Movie Review ( Dhanush Movie)

Published Jan 1, 1970
3 mins read
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     Review of the film Vaathi Although Dhanush is given the opportunity to play to the audience, the story never elevates him. Sai Kumar.
    Vaathi, a film by Venky Altura from the late 1990s, is a clear account of one man's struggle against the privatization of the educational system. It doesn't take any novel storytelling steps, but the way it chooses to tell the tale of one man's goal to make quality education available to everyone manages to touch a few hearts. Vaathi is highly interesting while never overdoing its messaging, in contrast to most movies that have previously dealt with the school system. Also, see: Dhanush's movie.

     Bala Murugan, played by Dhanush, is an assistant teacher in a well-known school run by Thirupathi (Samuthirakani), who views education as a business. Thirupathi assigns three third-grade assistant teachers from his institute to teach in a government school in a far-off village after the state government adopts a new bill that requires private schools to take over government-funded schools.

     The Telugu and Tamil versions of the movie "Vaathi," which stars Dhanush, Samyuktha, Samuthirakani, Ken Karunas, and Mottai Rajendran, are now available globally. The soundtrack for the movie was composed by GV Prakashkumar. The privatisation policy went into effect in India in the beginning of the 1990s. Private schools are building entrance exam preparation centres and acquiring highly skilled school personnel in recognition of the need for business development of fields of study like medicine and engineering. As a result, public schools are shut down. In order to mobilise public support for reopening shuttered government schools, the government intends to introduce a fee regulation rule and impose restrictions on private schools. Video Suggested For You Powered By PlayUnmute 0.17% loaded Fullscreen To Balagam, Dasara, Waltair Veerayya, and VSR: Here Are The Highest

As a one-man army, Dhanush, who plays Balamurugan, carries the movie. Initially, those who anticipate that the movie will reveal all of the unethical practises carried out by private schools in the field of education are a little let down. Each scenario appears to have been produced with little impact. Meenakshi, played by Samyukta Menon, is not a particularly interesting character. However, she gets you to like the song Vaa Vathi. The entire film, however, has a Telugu filmmaking aesthetic. As a result, Tamilnadu audiences won't be able to identify with the story. This lacks Samuthirakani's frightening villain acting. Thunivu To Vaathi.

Some locations have good ambient music. Despite the strong story, filmmaker Venky Atluri did not choose a suitable screenplay to carry it out.

Dhanush, a national award-winning actor, comes back with 'Vaathi,' a content-driven movie that is also produced and released in Telugu under the title 'Sir. The movie is produced by Sithara Entertainments in collaboration with Fortune Four Cinemas and was written and directed by Venky Atluri.

A group of students are taken aback when they accidentally play a VHS video and discover a teacher's maths instruction. They set off to find the teacher, and along the way they run into the District Collector (Sumanth), who tells them the tale of how his teacher, the wonder worker Balamurugan (Dhanush), altered their lives forever with his Midas touch.

Dhanush is the star of the show here, entering the realm of professionals. With all of his heart and soul, he has absorbed the essence of this role and performed it.

We have the impression that we are seeing a Telugu-dubbed movie because of the setting and the predominance of Telugu actors on screen. Next Dhanush comes GV Prakash Kumar, whose musical score aims to intensify the scenes. The screenwriting does appear monotonous at numerous points, but he tries to make up for it with his BGM. The songs are a letdown considering how many chart-topping successes the Dhanush-GV Prakash team have produced in the past. The other tracks look quite mediocre, with the exception of "Vaa Vaathi."

Vaathi, which emphasises the value of education for audiences, has a solid overall concept and message, but with better execution and a Tamil native touch, it would have looked more authentic

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