It was another thunderstorm rain in Chennai last evening and night. I
was almost out got ready to visit drive-in for a Tamil feature film Irumbu
Kuthirai (Iron Horse) and looked at the sky and it was almost pretty dark with
clouds glooming around. As expected it performed so well, and interrupted greatly
on movie watching. Though it doesn't matter literally, the real disappointment was
already waited for us abundantly being a damn blunt movie. The lightning was
spectacular, as we watching the screen fluorescent cracks flashed across the
sky were striking much than the flicker.
The AGS entertainment has produced number of quality films in past, but
this is something out with great disappointment. I wonder how they decided to produce
a film with nothing worthwhile to watch and quite boring rather being really racy
apt to the title – iron horse – the film can’t even fit into a wood or paper
horse. It lost to felt majestic! An effective camera work has gone nil due to
lack of on-screen present and emotions. Having a super martial artist (Dong Lee
alias Johnny Tri Nguyen) and reality bike racer (Alisha Abdhullah, India’s only
female bike racer), the film couldn't live up to its action genre.
Atharvaa is a young bike racer, who stopped driving bikes after he lost
his father in a bike accident but due to her mother’s (Devadarshini) force, he took
job as a part-time pizza delivery boy so that she thought he regains inspiration
for biking. Being a strictly follower of rules, he always makes free delivery
as he couldn't be on time but things chance once he met his girlfriend (Priya
Anand), who has been so passion about bikes put him back on track (I mean a
jolly ride on ECR). Thus he encounters speed bikers who kick him out of bike
and took away his girlfriend as hostage. Now standing at an intersection, how
he reclaims his girlfriend and what their intention, remains. But there’s
nothing to anticipate different!
Atharvaa looks handsome and perfect in physique attaining six-packs,
doesn't have much chance to exhibit his ability, though being an action movie it
was very limited. Priya Anand is a
lovely lady to romance; though Atharvaa come closer there is something miss fell.
Lakshmi Rai acted as his friend. But a report says both the heroines were at
conflict whose photo should appear on the ads, for a movie where there part
wasn't interesting. The films greatest speed brakes are the songs, dragging along
the surface. Wished the film was quite action, but it lags romance and superficial. The film could turn into a messenger if they let the
hero die at the climax with a footnote: speed thrills but kills!