60 Vayadu Maaniram Movie Review by Praveena | Vikram Prabhu, Prakash Raj, Samuthirakani
60 Vayadu Maaniram Movie Review by Praveena | Vikram Prabhu,
Prakash Raj, Samuthirakani| 60 Vayadu Maaniram Review
60 Vayadhu Maaniram Movie Synopsis: An ambitious son sets
out to find his missing father, who suffers from memory loss, with the help of
two people
60 Vayadhu Maaniram Movie Review: Radha Mohan's films are
known for its natural portrayal of emotions and bonding between relationships.
His latest, 60 Vayadhu Maaniram, a remake of Kannada film Godhi Banna Sadharana
Mykattu, is no different. Its story revolves around Govindharaj (Prakash Raj),
a retired college professor who suffers from Alzheimer's disease. As his wife
passed away due to cancer a few years ago, his ambitious son Siva (Vikram
Prabhu) has admitted him in a home where Alzheimer patients are treated.
Siva, who comes to meet his father from Mumbai, takes the
latter out for sometime. After they spent time together, he finds him missing.
With the help of Archana (Indhuja), a doctor of the care home and Bhanu (Mohan
Ram), Govind's friend, he sets out to find his father.
Meanwhile, Ranga (Samuthirakani), a goon, tries to kidnap a
builder based on his boss's order. The plot becomes interesting when Govind
gets into Ranga's vehicle which has the kidnapped person. The circumstances
bring Ranga, his assistant and Govind to a family man's home where things get
intriguing.
The film is more or less treated in the same way its
original version has been shot. Among all, Prakash Raj as the simple old man
who suffers from the disease stands out. The actor pulls off his role
effortlessly. Vikram Prabhu, as the self-centered son who regrets his mistakes,
does a decent job. Indhuja seems to be comfortable in the role offered to her
and does her part well.
Elango Kumaravel, a regular in Radha's films, leaves a mark
this time, too, thanks to his witty one-liners. Madhumita, who played his wife,
does justice to her character. As the ruthless goon, Samuthirakani scores again
and comes up with a convincing performance. On the downside, some of the scenes
appear staged. While a few sequences bring out the emotions well, there are
moments where one feels that it is forced. However, the movie appeals to those
who haven't watched the original version or love watching stories on beautiful
bondings.
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