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Maattrraan Movie Review : A Kv Anand Trademark Film

Posted on: 12/Oct/2012 11:00:39 AM
Courtesy : http://pluzmedia.in/

Every time when you watch a K.V. Anand film, there’s something beyond entertainment. His earnest ability to pick the contemporary social issues as the backdrop makes his films more engrossing. Water scarcity in Kana Kandein, Smuggling in Ayan and Youth-Media role in transformation of society in Ko. This time, K.V. Anand picks up a much sensitive issue that is graveling the globe now – greedy corporate companies involved in the production of Health Drinks that in turn has become a health spoiler for many.

The film opens at Government Hospital, where medial scientist Dr. Ramachandran (Sachin Khedakar) is informed that one of his newborn conjoined twin sons doesn’t have heart organ and cannot survive. While the father nods to doctors’ insistence to mercy kill the one, the mother (Tara) strongly objects and decides to raise them. The song ‘Rettai Kathire’ is more than enough to transit the twin brothers – Agilan, a rational thinker and Vimalan, a devil-may-care guy (both played by Suriya) from babies to 22 yr old chaps. With Dr. Ramachandran establishing his business in Child nutritious drink, there are several other competitors trying to shatter his market. Then arrives a Russian Lady with an orphic mission pretending to be a journalist and is inquisitive about Dr. Ramachandran’s company. However, she is backlashed by the tycoon as a foreign spy trying to get the nutrient drink formulas. Meanwhile Agilan and Vimalan come across a beautiful girl Anjali (Kajal Agarwal). Mysterious murders one after the other keeps happening and at a point, an unexpected tragedy strike the twin brothers.