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suriya's Maattrraan story


Believe in K V Anand and Surya for the duo are sure to come up with something novel on screen. After Ayan, the duo come up together again to deliver a racy entertainer with Maatran. A tale on conjoined twin well-narrated.

Suriya as usual has given his heart out and delivers the double role with consummate ease. He lends solidity to the script with his performance.

Kajal Agarwal is cool and breezy, while the likes of Sachin Khedekar adds grace to the script. Thanks to AGS Entertainments, the movie has come glossy and colourful. Add to it splendid cinematography by Soundararajan and music by Harris Jeyaraj, you get a wholesome entertainer.


Story

Vimal and Akhil (Surya) are conjoined twins whose father Sachin Khedekar, runs a company that sells kids energy drink. A conspiracy is hatched to play spoilsport on his business and a Russian spy comes to get the formula for the drink from the company. But he gets killed.

Sadly Vimal dies in a mishap and Akhil gets separated from him. Akhil comes to know that the Russian lady was not a spy and the energy drink which was selling in the market actually contains dangerous substances. He leaves for Russia with Kajal Agarwal to unravel the truth.

The rest is all but a racy and an action-packed stuff.

Performance

Suriya is simply at his best. A double delight for his fans. As Vimal, a cool and a calm youth and a loud and fun-loving Akhil is entertaining. One of the best and matured performance in the film. Kajal Agarwal is simply amazing and she is cute, bubbly and vivacious on screen. Sachin Khedker does chip in with his best.

Technicalities

Maattrraan is no doubt a technically rich film by K V Anand. He delivers a stunning show. Soundarajan's camera captures the landscapes of Russia well. Peter Hein has choreographed the action scenes that adds momentum. Anthony's editing and Rajeevan's art direction deserve  a special mention.

Analysis

What else an average fan would want from a Suriya movie. It should be entertaining and fulfil his appetite. Thanks to slick narration by Anand, technically rich visuals and engrossing dialogues besides songs and dance, Maattraan makes its impact felt.

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