Vallavan

2006
4.9| 3h3m| en| More Info
Released: 21 October 2006 Released
Producted By: Shree Raaja Lakshmi Films
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A man loves a woman even though she is three years older than him. Although she reciprocates initially, the age difference and his past with a classmate lead her to break up with him.

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renu michelson I cannot understand...Simbu does not have any originality. ..He acts and copies Rajini's style, then copies Kamal's style .. then copies Vijay's style and then last but not least copies his dad's style. Does it mean he is more like a mimicry hero. ..who has no originality and just copies everyone...He wants to be like everyone and never wants to be like Simbu.....It is so annoying and boring to see the same crap. .. If the same portrait of Rajini, Kamal and Vijay are going to be always there, why see a dummy instead of a real one. Maybe Simbu should accept himself and act his own style instead of having no originality and copying everyone.Renu
i love you rao I was expecting a sequel to Manmadhan(2004) and instead I feel like I'm watching the same film over and over again.This is because Vallavan had a similar storyline to that of the recently released films Kedi, Thimiru, Nee Venunda Chellam. In the past we have seen Padayappa and the Hindi films Tumse Accha Kaun Hai & Uff...Yeh Mohabbat. All these films have something in common with Vallavan: the presence of a screen villi( Tamil slang for a female villain).Female villains are more impressive as they use their brains and emotions rather than brawn to bring about the negatives in the screenplay. It takes more acting skills for female villains than the male ones. Hence, I seriously applaud ladies who have played vamp roles when they have done a good job.After a swashbuckling screenplay in Manmadhan, Vallavan's script severely pales in comparison. But the film does have its plus points: cinematography, presence of a villi and best of all, Yuvan's wonderful tracks. 'Vallava' & 'Loosu Penne' are sweet romantic tracks. Reema Sen has done a great job as a villi.
bizkitsofrap99 I went for the opening day screening of vallavan hoping to see another fantastic film after the smash hit manmadhan . However the film did not live up to my expectations . Poor plot . Poor acting . And scenes that were totally unnecessary spoiled the whole film's rank . A simple story with very exaggerated scenes which are too impossible to be believed . The only plus points in the film were the songs and Reema Sen's acting . Thumbs up for Yuvan Shankar Raja for his music but unfortunately , thumbs down for director cum actor Silambarasan . I really hope his next film AC by SJ Surya would be a better one . In a nutshell , one of the worst movies of the year and a total disappointment for all Simbhu fans and others who highly awaited such a film .Not really recommended . If you just want to pass your time , then watch this film . If you expect quality , then do not waste your time watching this film .
MD_TALKIES First of all I went for this film with no expectation. Until half of the film I don't know what this whole movie is about. Then Reema Sen's role introduced. Simbhu failed to convince us Reema as school student and she has an awful screen presence. The things Reema doing to check whether Simbhu is in love with her or not is too ridiculous and some time disgusting too. And Climax.... Just for sake of finishing the film and nothing much to say about it.The only thing which makes us relief is the music. Even the background score makes us think that something is going to happen next even though nothing interesting after that.Towards my point of view this film sure gonna loose some money because Simbhu spent more that he should. I read an interview of him that he will become the next "SHANKAR" and what I am saying is being "SHANKAR" means not dancing with more than thousand people around you. It is more than that.Simbhu should sit down and think more on developing the story than his screen presence as a director. I think even SUPER STAR RAJINI did not had such "Build Up"s than Simbhu in his films...Simbhu still have a long way to go and as a result he should TALK LESS.