This story is from October 3, 2013

Raja Rani movie unit happy with good reviews

Raja Rani movie unit happy with good reviews
Raja Rani movie unit happy with good reviews
The promos of Atlee���s Raja Rani created quite a stir by having a marriage invitation with the names of Arya and Nayanthara and that set the tone for an interesting run-up to the release of the movie. With the young director, an understudy of Shankar, at the helm, the hype just got bigger. He has chosen a romantic story, which at times reminds one of films of the past, but he has given his own twist to it.
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Arya, who is among the top romantic heroes in Kollywood these days, teams up with Nayanthara again after Boss Engira Baskaran and they do form a formidable on-screen pair. They have Jai and Nazriya for company. Two love stories form the crux and how it is merged into one is told rather beautifully by Atlee. Arya has proved his mettle as the lover-boy in previous movies and is at ease again while ���comeback queen��� Nayanthara steals the thunder. Jai underplays his role pretty well and emerges with flying colours. Music by GV Prakash with a couple of hummable songs, does add value to Raja Rani.
It was an important movie for Arya, who has been having a poor run of late and he plays his part well. Nayanthara and Jai appear to steal the spotlight with measured performances while Nazriya doesn���t have much to do. GV Prakash���s music is one of the highlights of Raja Rani and the songs are peppy. Cinematographer George C Williams scores with vivid visuals.
On the whole, Atlee���s maiden attempt at film-making is good in parts, and does make for wholesome entertainment.
Source: Bollywoodlife.com
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