Dhoni Tamil Movie

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 Prakash Raj

 Ilayaraja

 tamil

 2012-02-13
 
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Film: Dhoni
Starring: Prakash Raj,Radhika Apte,Akash
Director: Prakash Raj
Producer: Prakash Raj
Banner: Duet Movies Banner
Music: Ilayaraja

Haihoi Rating For This Movie:- 2.5/5

Story:

Subrahmanyam [Prakash Raj] is a government employee, who aims to provide a good education to his children, sacrificing his interests. But son of Subrahmanyam, Karthik [Akash] has passion for cricket and also played a role of blesses cricketer, who doesn’t bother about the studies. Here comes a common story of boy and his father struggling for the poor academics. At this juncture enters Nalini [Radhika Apte], a neighbour, who takes care of children. Meanwhile, as forced by the situations and School management Subrahmanyam [Prakash Raj] take influential decision, How did Prakash Raj fight against education system? What is Nalini’s past? How Subrahmanyam solve the issue? will make the crux of Dhoni.

Performance:

Prakash Raj has given a wonderful performance as ever and brings out the same from his cast as a director. Akash gave a matured performance with outstanding expressions.

Prabhu Deva’s cameo in a song thrilled the audience.

The other veteran actors like Gollapudi Maruthi Rao, Nassar, and Tanikella Bharani gave their best. Radhika Apte was looking good in simple cotton sarees and could be given a length.

Technical Analysis:

Actor turn director and producer Prakash Raj gave good movie, which will touch everyone. Screenplay and dialogues were apt and the director has brought out excellent performances from everyone.

The background scored by maestro Ilayaraja could be better, the slow pace tracks and BGM was totally down. K.V.Guhan’s cinematography was...