Kelu Rayanar (Prithviraj) wants to avenge the killing of his father Sedirayan (Arya) at the hands of Vasco da Gama. In his quest, he gets support from his friend Vavvali (Prabhu Deva). more...
Kelu Rayanar (Prithviraj) wants to avenge the killing of his father Sedirayan (Arya) at the hands of Vasco da Gama. In his quest, he gets support from his friend Vavvali (Prabhu Deva). When the fight becomes a struggle against the invading Portuguese, the story takes epic proportions.
Winston Churchill said, "History is written by the victors". Vavvali says the same, about how their names will get buried in history. This is the simple story that Santhosh Sivan spins into a magnum opus in 'Urumi'.
The story and the screenplay (Shankar Ramakrishnan) have all the elements needed for an epic - action and magical images, all rooted in history. The glorious visuals, captured by Santhosh Sivan himself, make this movie a treat to watch.
Set in 1500 AD when the Portuguese reached the southern shores of present day India, 'Urumi' captures one of the earliest fights for freedom in the pre-British era, at a time when the subcontinent first saw canons and pistols.
Dubbed from Malayalam, 'Urumi' has one of the finest screenplays in recent times when it comes to historical drama. Shorter than the earlier version by 30 minutes, the Tamil version works well, thanks to the dialogues by Sasikumar. They are in the Tamil of yore, but at no point will you find them difficult to understand.
'Urumi' has a fabulous cast and Santhosh brings out the best in them. Prabhu Deva comes out on top, particularly because of his comic timing. His best scenes are when he romances the wide-eyed and quirky Chirakkal Bala (Nithya Menon). Genelia breaks the stereotype of the bubbly and chirpy character she is usually saddled with and shines as the angry and violent Arackal Ayesha. Prithviraj does a good job as Kelu Rayanar, his muscular physique and dialogue delivery helping him make the character convincing. Arya and Nithya Menon are also okay, though their roles are rather small. But Vidya Balan gets a raw deal with little to do, and her role as an oracle fails to impress.
Music by Deepak Dev comes out best in 'Yaaro nee yaaro' and the theme song.
Review posted within last 6 month
Fantastic historical movie with high standard photgraphy
Review posted within last 6 month
A good part of act for the nice script ! Very good to watch it !
Review posted more than 6 month ago
prthvi acting was stunning
Review posted more than 6 month ago
one of my best movies.. already saw malayalam version. all should watch this movie to know real face of vasco da gama
Review posted more than a year ago
fantastic movie......
Review posted more than a year ago
Best ever dubbed movie in Tamil, Amazing visuals and screenplay. A fabulous treat to watch !! Don't miss this @ any cost!!
Review posted more than a year ago
Avoid @ any cost
Review posted more than a year ago
just watchable....
Review posted more than a year ago
Awesome cinemstography
Review posted more than a year ago
makku movie
Review posted more than a year ago
one of the best of the decade.... must watch!
Review posted more than a year ago
Wonderful movie, a must watch
Review posted more than a year ago
Good Movie. These kind of movie should come in this modern days. Film helps to understand the history which we are not aware.
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