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Dhanush has the Gautham Menon directorial Enai Nokki Paayum Thotta and Vada Chennai with director Vettrimaran coated up for release this 12 months.Aalso, he’s busy alongside together with his debut Hollywood Maari 2 full movie online 2018 of the Fakir, this is being directed by way of way of Ken Scott. As much as we enjoyed easy light hearted comedy of Balaji Mohan in his previous movies, Maari heavily banks on Robo Shankar for his antics and one liners. Watch Maari 2 Tamil movie online. New Tamil movie Maari 2 starring Dhanush, Kreshna, Varalaxmi Sarathkumar, Robo Shankar and Sai Pallavi in lead roles. Maari Two is a Tamil action-comedy kinda film directed by Balaji Mohan.

In 2006 when Pudhupettai hit the screens, nobody…. yes nobody ever thought a slim boy next door could pull such a strong performance out of a gangster movie, Dhanush has come a long way from then to star in Bollywood, but yet with Maari he proves he is always the local lad we once knew. Balaji Mohan after his Comic “Vaayai Moodi Pesavum” is back and joining them is the lovely Kajal and Youngster Anirudh with songs already making waves. So how Thara Local is Maari? Well let us find out.

The Local Boy Maari:

To start with, Balaji has done a fab job in creating the “Maari” effect to Dhanush, the actor’s costume and body language itself is enough to boost the heroism aroma around, as a typical local rowdy he is seen in a loosely buttoned beach shirt and veshti, a cool roundabout coolers, enough jewelry for a dowry, sports a street type hairdo, walks and smokes around with an arrogance and of course two sidekicks – sunny(Robo Shankar) and Adithangi to add mass.

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The plot is pretty straight forward, a local rowdy whose meteoric rise in the colony has made him win some peer jealousy, then there is a police officer around who tries to trick his way around to corner the goon and yes there is this beautiful heroine who starts off with negative impressions only to change her mind later.


Dhanush carries the character of Maari through his back with limited punch dialogues and one liners, to quote a few– “Yaar Paathu da rowdy maathirinu sonna... Rowdy thanda” and “Kalapadamana Nallavana Irukarathoda...Suthamana Kettavana Irundhadalamae”, these are dialogues induced specifically to show the character’s nature and yes of course an arousing round of whistles and claps from the audience. The screenplay continues to entice by showcasing the hero’s mass, thanks to Dhanush’s sidekicks the film is kept lively.

Vijay Yesudas after enchanting us with his lovely vocals all these years makes debut as a Police man, starts off rather interesting but the plot, screenplay and dialogues makes him finish of as a just about villain cop. With pranks, a firm cop, rival gangs and a whiff of romance from the newly moved in girl – Kajal the plot chugs along until the director springs open a twist - who actually is the bad guy, Maari or the cops? Well watch and find out!


What’s good?

Robo Shankar easily is the biggest asset of Maari, his amazing screen presence and amusing body language is one thing and his timing comic counters with Dhanush and co-artists is another. Kudos to Dhanush and Balaji Mohan for utilizing him to full extent, Kollywood sure is to watch more of him. You might get tired of boasting him, but nevertheless he simply amazes with innovative tunes and BGM, that boy Anirudh is amazing indeed. Shifting local gears the movie is a galore of bit songs woven into the screenplay and story rather than typical duet/mass songs, which itself is a relief. Its good to see heroines being utilized to a comfortable extent, Kajal looks dead drop gorgeous also has enough credit to boast about in her role.

Dhanush the man is simply electrifying, it might be the role he could simply do it blind folded for he is known to don local essence with ease, but the screen presence and body language simply innovates and keeps relishing. For the first half he keeps his mass in flamboyance and then brings about an unusual arrogance in the second half which rather works well.

Downside:

After a little over 2 hours, the movie falls just into an average masala movie; to start with a simple and predictable plot has the movie’s screenplay stretched. As much as we enjoyed easy light hearted comedy of Balaji Mohan in his previous movies, Maari heavily banks on Robo Shankar for his antics and one liners. There is so much talk about bird tournament and an emotional bond with the game, but little has been done to justify to cater its intention. Agreed that the character of Maari is a complete mass factor, a rowdy slash goon built up with roughness, but it’s diminishing to see continuous puffs of smoke to establish the mass factor of Maari. Vijay yesudas as the villain starts promisingly, but at the end we are made to think if he was suitable or his character was not etched out with proper dialogues and hype.

Verdict : On a whole Maari is a regular masala movie, the ones which hardcore Dhanush fans would love to watch. What’s more pricking is that, Dhanush after establishing name across Pan India as a man who could pull of a blinder with Raanjhaana, 3, Shamitabh is back in a role which has little scope for experimentation, something which he always embraced with. For a man of his caliber, the expectation from an ordinary fan is always sky high and Maari falls short of that.

A Tale of Mari and Three Puppies
Directed byRyuichi Inomata
Produced byHitoshi Endo, Shin Horiguchi, Hisashi Usui
Written byKodai Yamada, Yuki Kiyomoto, Ako Takahashi
Music byJoe Hisaishi
Production
company
Distributed byToho
Release date
Running time
124 minutes
CountryJapan
LanguageJapanese
Box office$30,183,621 [1]

A Tale of Mari and Three Puppies (マリと子犬の物語Mari to Koinu no Monogatari) is a 2007 Japanese film directed by Ryuichi Inomata. It was released in Japanese cinemas on 8 December 2007.[2] It is based on a true story in the 2004 Chūetsu earthquake. This story has frequently been reported in the media and has also made into a book.

Plot[edit]

On the way back home, Ryota and his sister Aya met an abandoned Shiba Inu. At first reluctant to adopt it because their father hates dogs, they eventually brought it home secretly because the dog kept on following them home. In order to officially keep the dog at home, Aya told her grandfather that she wanted that dog for her birthday present. Since he promised to give her anything she wants for her birthday, he reluctantly agreed. This initially led to a quarrel between him and his son. Meanwhile, his son, is considering moving to Nagaoka city from Yamakoshi, their village, reduce the time needed for his father to reach the hospital and for the children to live near their school, despite opposition from his father. Aya subsequently names the dog Mari, and it becomes a part of the family.

A year later, Mari gave birth to three puppies. That spring, animals behaved strangely, foreshadowing something major to come. On 23 October 2004, a major earthquake, which later became known as the Chūetsu earthquake struck and devastated the whole village. At that time, only grandfather and Aya were at home, and they were pinned down by a wardrobe that collapsed onto them. Mari quickly moved her puppies to a safe place before trying to help the two of them in the house.

Meanwhile, Ryota, who was in school, and his father were safe. They immediately went to the emergency shelter, where they heard that Yamakoshi became isolated after the earthquake, thereby making it hard for rescuers. Subsequently, rescuers from the Japan Self-Defense Forces started combing the village and evacuating people by helicopter. Mari noticed two such rescuers and eventually led them to Aya and her grandfather. Thanks to Mari, the two of them were successfully extracted from the wreckage. Her grandfather had lost a lot of blood, and therefore the pair was evacuated by air. However, just when Aya was about to be evacuated, she asked that Mari be evacuated along as well. Her rescuer reluctantly refuses this request, and seeing her pain at being separated from the dog, he felt extremely bad. He even apologizes to her when they met again at the emergency shelter. Without its owner, Mari tries all ways and means to protect her puppies and feed them properly. It also waited patiently for the return of its owner.

One day, Aya read in a newspaper that torrential rain would soon flood Yamakoshi and became worried about Mari. She convinces Ryota to sneak into the disaster zone in order to rescue Mari. Together they sneaked off into the devastated village, but they have difficulties navigating through the debris there. To make things worse, they also had to contend with aftershocks and the heavy rain. In this treacherous terrain, Aya cuts her foot, making it painful for her to carry on. She later runs a high fever, and Ryota panics, unsure of what to do in this situation. Luckily, someone who had seen them leaving the shelter had told their father of their whereabouts, and their father managed to find them after a long search.

After this incident, Aya did not mention about Mari anymore. When the aftershocks subsided, each family was able to send one representative to go into the village to survey the damage and to collect personal items. Since everyone at the shelter had heard the story of Mari, some people forgo their places to let Ryota and Aya search for Mari again. After a long search, there was no sign that Mari or its three puppies were alive. Just when they were about to give up, a puppy appears, followed by the rest of the dogs. The family happily took back the dogs to the shelter amid applause from the villagers.

In 2005, the family moved into a temporary shelter and life for them more or less returns to normal. Mari also lives there with her three puppies.

Cast[edit]

  • Eiichiro Funakoshi as Yuichi Ishikawa,[3] an employee of the city hall of Yamakoshi, and the father of Ryota and Aya. He was recently widowed when his wife died due to an illness.
  • Akiko Matsumoto as Saeko Hasegawa
  • Ryohei Hirota as Ryota Ishikawa, the brother of Aya. He promised his late mother that he would protect his younger sister in times of hardship, and he takes this promise extremely seriously.
  • Mao Sasaki as Aya Ishikawa, the five-year-old sister of Ryota.

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References[edit]

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  1. ^'Box Office Mojo'. IMDb.com, Inc. 31 August 2008. Retrieved 16 January 2011.
  2. ^'Yahoo! Japan Movies'. Yahoo Japan Corporation (in Japanese). Archived from the original on 11 September 2011. Retrieved 16 January 2011.
  3. ^'goo Movies'. NTT Resonant Inc. Archived from the original on 4 July 2011. Retrieved 16 January 2011.

External links[edit]

  • Official website(in Japanese)
  • allcinema(in Japanese)
  • kinejun cinema(in Japanese)
  • A Tale of Mari and Three Puppies on IMDb
  • A Tale of Mari and Three Puppies at Rotten Tomatoes

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