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February 5th, 2010 at 10:30 am
HI THALA ALL THE BEST 4 AASAL…..
I DECIDED THAT AASAL WILL BE BOX OFFICE HIT
February 5th, 2010 at 12:01 pm
Keep it up thala . Asal will going 2 rock.
February 5th, 2010 at 12:56 pm
if any special program in tv channles today about asal movie pls update
February 5th, 2010 at 1:24 pm
Ajith who went off the radar in his last ‘Aegan’, is back fit and fine in ‘Asal’. And perhaps to compensate the ‘Aegan’ disappointment, he hogs all the limelight giving audience a double delight in the movie.
Though the story is not new, it is all about style and substance and the film is loaded with rich visuals and breathtaking sequences, making it a quality outing.
When a hit pair comes together, the expectations always bound to be high. So when Ajith and director Saran, who have back to back successes under their belt (’Kadhal Mannan’, ‘Amarkkalam’ and ‘Attagasam’) joined hands for ‘Asal’, there was an air of expectancy.
‘Asal’ not just rises up to that level, but also good in its own way especially because Ajith is energetic and Saran efficient. Their good vibes are evident on screen.
Sivaji Productions deserves all credit, for at a time when the film industry is facing some troubled times, a production house going all guns without anything in mind but to come out with a quality product, deserves applause.
Unlike their earlier outings, Saran and Ajith have consciously chosen not to load the movie with mass hero matters and commercial elements alone. The intelligence in ‘Asal’ lies in giving them in the under current as the story flows. At the same time, the film has not disappointed ‘Thala’ fans too as they have moments to rejoice in cinema halls.
Yuhi Sethu, who is known as a taut screenplay writer, has ensured that the script has no loose ends and there is no logical lapse. Of course, with Ajith’s name as co-director, it makes one sit up and watch. The actor seems to have involved himself in the filmmaking department knowing his strength and the taste of his ardent-fans.
Jeevanathan (Ajith) is an arms dealer in France who supplies artillery only to the government. His sons are Sam (Sampath Raj), Prasad (Rajeev Krishna) and Shiva (Ajith). Sam and Prasad sideline Shiva all the time.
When the elder sons decide to strike a deal to sell weapons to a terror group, trouble breaks out. In spite of their father’s resistance, they go ahead with their plans with the help of their uncle (Milind). Crossing swords with them is a Mumbai-based group led by Shetty (Kelly Dorji).
What starts from here is a battle between brothers, besides their war with the competitors. The swiftness in the screenplay begins here. It is from here the movie takes a roller-coaster ride.
There is Sara (Sameera Reddy), who works in Franch Embassy and falls for Ajith. The scene-stealer here is Sulabha (Bhavana). Her scenes especially on Valentine’s Day is rip-roaring fun. Meanwhile there is Daniel Dharmaraj (Suresh) a French cop who adds twits to the tale.
Though influence of Hollywood movies like ‘Payback’ could not be avoided especially in the second half, one can forget the fact since ‘Asal’ is a rich attempt that is bright and beautiful. The conviction in narration and character establishment (except that of villains) is praiseworthy. Yuhi Sethu as Don Samosa provides lighter moment in the movie.
It’s Ajith’s aura all through. He brings all the necessary tricks involved to make the double role look different and also appeal to the masses. As father, he is stylish and elegant. As the son, he is committed. Though the former comes for just 15 minutes on screen, he walks away with all applause. Ajith is willing and efficient. He has a raw passion and comes out shining in the double role. He has the right nuances to differentiate the two characters. After a brief gap, one could see the actor fresh and fine in dance sequences too. He carries the story on his broad shoulders. The film’s success is mainly due to him. If ‘Billa’ showed him oozing all stylish, ‘Asal’ showcases him on roles with style and substance.
Sameera Reddy is chirpy and vivacious. Happy that Kollywood has an actress who combines glamour with performance. It’s a welcome break for Bhavana. The actress understanding the responsibility on her seems to have taken the role in her stride and renders enough justice to it.
As usual, Prabhu (who is the producer too) has been breezy and impressive on his part, while the rest of the cast do have a part to play in the script.
Prashanth D Mishalae, a former associate of Nirav Shah, is simply the man of the moment. His lens has given the whole movie a fresh coat. Stylish and suave all through, the cinematography sets up the momentum. Especially those sequences in France with different tone and colour, is a revelation to Tamil cinema.
Movies on underworld or those about a don do always have some breathtaking stunt sequences and so does ‘Asal’. The stunt choreographers including William Ong, Kanal Kannan, Thalapathi Dinesh, Patrick Bruneton have done justice to opportunities provided to them.
Bharadwaj seems to have repeated the magic (if you are ready to forget the background score). The songs are pleasant to listen to. Watch out for ‘Em Thandhai…’ and ‘Tottadoing…’, they rock in the theatres.
To sum it up, Ajith, Saran and Bharadwaj have the struck the right chord again- for ‘Asal’ in an unpretentious entertainer. Apart from the storyline, everything seems to be original here.
Asal - Attractive
February 5th, 2010 at 1:53 pm
ALL THE BEST ..ASAL ROCKS………WORLD WIDE………..AFTER ATTAKAASAM .NOW ASAL …THALA ROCK…
February 5th, 2010 at 2:48 pm
what they removed that song???? thats my favourite song
February 5th, 2010 at 4:18 pm
Hi friends……
I saw the film today morning 8.15 am in kasi theatre …..
ASAL film is MASS and stylish movie yaar…..
After film gets over at 10.45, INDIA GLITZ report team came to theatre and They ask me about the ASAL film (with video camera) I told that FILM is super, good stylish movie and thala rocked well in asal and thala pola veruma……..
i am very happy today……………..
THALA ROCKS YAAR……
LUV U THALA……….
Regards
Dhaya
February 5th, 2010 at 5:25 pm
Asal sure going to be a Blockbuster sure…..better than billa varalaru
February 5th, 2010 at 5:54 pm
Aasal/ Asal theatre lisiting in North India
Ambili [February 5, 2010, 12:12:02 PM]
Here comes good news for all Ajith fans in North India. Aasal (also spelt as Asal) will be released in 279 cinema theatres across North India, including Mumbai, Pune, Delhi and Ahmedabad. The Ajith-Saran combo has given the hit films Kadhal Mannan, Amarkalam and Attagasam.
Hence, the same super hit formula is expected to work for Aasal, which has many highlights: Ajith’s 49th film, Saran-Ajith-Bharadwaj combo, big banner Sivaji Productions and of course Ajith’s different look. After Billa, Ajith has come out with a new look for this film which has further raised public expectations. Thala plays a French citizen. The movie has two heroines: Bhavana and Sameera Reddy.
Check out Aasal’s theatre schedule for North India:
Mumbai - Theatre and the Timing
Aurora – 12 PM, 3 PM
PVR – 10.50 AM, 1.15 PM, 6.10 PM, 8.35 PM
PVR – 1.30 PM, 6.30 PM, 8.50 PM
Fame – 7:00 PM
Movie time – 1.15 PM, 7.45 PM
Cinemax (Sion) – 10:00 PM
Cinemax (Eternity, kandivili) – 6.45 PM
Cinemax (vashi) – 7.00 PM
Cinemax (Goregaon(E)) – 1.15 PM
Metro Adlabs – 8.30 PM
Big (Mulund) – 6.05 PM
Big-Imax – 8.35 PM
Big (Kanjurmarg) – 5.25 PM, 8.10 PM
Big (Ghatkopar) – 8.10 PM
Big (Vashi) – 8.05 PM
Sahakar – 10.00 PM
Eros – 10:00 AM
Anil – 6.30 PM
Parvathy – 10:00 AM
Lakshmi – 6.30 PM
Dreamland – 10:00 AM
Pune
Fame- Fun Shop - 8:00 PM
E Square – 9.30 PM
Inox – 6.30 PM
Fame – 7.45 PM
Big Gold – 1.30 PM
Jamnagar
Review – 6.30 PM
Ahmedabad
Himalaya - 5.10 PM
Cinemax – 8.15 PM
Apsara – 10:00 AM
Delhi
PVR Sahara – 10 PM, 3.35 PM, 6 PM, 10.50 PM
Kolkata
Fame – 8:00 PM
Check out
February 5th, 2010 at 6:30 pm
hiiiiii i saw the film just now wow my thala rox guys sure asal hit it is the most stylish film and tamil cinema never seen this type film sure thala roxxxxxxxxxxxx guys must see
February 5th, 2010 at 6:47 pm
Thala rockz in asal…………………….
No one can beat Thala
February 5th, 2010 at 7:52 pm
THALA y THALA Y U DISAPPOINTED ALWAYS………..MOVIE NOT NICE THALA……….DONT ACT LIKE THIS KIND OF MOVIES………AM A DIE HARD FAN OF YOU….PLZ WE WANT INTRO SONG….PUNCH DIALOG…..And STYISH ACTING……….PLZ THALA I WISH YOU ALL THE BEST FOR UR NEXT MOVIE……..
THALA POLA VARUMA……..
February 6th, 2010 at 12:16 pm
Dai srk thirutu thevidia paiya ni vijay poola umbu badu firstu ni padam pathiya naya thirutu munda thala padam pathi thapa sone unnoda polla vetuven
February 6th, 2010 at 12:18 pm
Dai srk innoru thadava indha site kula vandha unnoda sistera othuduvan badu get out of this site
February 6th, 2010 at 3:26 pm
sssssssssss correct prabu i agree with u support jayatv,kalaingartv,vijaytv,but anycondition nosupport4 sungroups big anemy 4 all of uuuuuuuuuu
February 13th, 2010 at 10:39 pm
man become god when he realise what he is………….
February 13th, 2010 at 10:48 pm
your experience and struggle we too felt when u first acted in tamil(amaravathi)……….still u r not a star………. U R THE SUN OF TAMIL CINEMA IN 21TH CENTURY…………I LOVE U THALA.
February 13th, 2010 at 10:56 pm
I LIKE YOUR SELF CONFIDENT,HARD WORK, OPEN MINDED SPEECH AND SELF REALISATION. I HAVE NO WORDS TO SAY……… U HAVE ACHEIEVD YOUR GOAL…….
I THINK……….. NOW YOUNGSTERS WILL FOLLOW YOUR PATH…….COZ U R NOT HARMLESS………U R OUR ROLE MODEL FOR HARD WORK AND SELF CONFIDENT.
I LOVE YOU EVER THALA
SIVA
February 13th, 2010 at 11:05 pm
Hi pavan super reaction for srk………thala eoda weight theriyale antha dancer oda payalukaluke……leave him and his sis buddyyyyyy. let hope and pray for THALA’S next super hit movies.
siva
February 13th, 2010 at 11:21 pm
PANNINGA THAN VELAMBARATHODU,SUPPORT-OODU(VJ)VARUM. NAMMA THALA SINGALA THAAN VARUM………. ADU THAN NAMMA THALA…..
SIVA