We to go back to only after they of our marriage. Bani had worked as the assistant to and the location of the film is. The rest of the film deals with the efforts of Thulasi to save Meera and what happens to her in the process. It's incurable, and it seems a little unbelievable when the doctor says that the only way to save the other girl is to take her to a cold place and douse her in cold water all the time. The kids Varnika and Varshika had done justice to their roles.
Soon the other daughter Meera Varnika too is affected by the same, inexplicable disease. We use cookies to ensure that we give you the best experience on our website. Thulasi soon learns that Meera is possessed by a spirit. Sathya got a job and moved to Malaysia. Bani does that with ease with his proper and precise introduction of characters with their backgrounds and the situations they have to deal with.
A mom of two children a twins, Thulasi is on the lookout for her husband who had gone missing somewhere in Malaysia. Santhosh Kumar capture the scenic beauty of Malaysia with its real colors. It looks like the genre is completely changed and that becomes a turn off. Enga Amma Rani is an emotional and engaging movie. This helps us to root for the mother and her daughters which helps sustain the audience interest throughout the proceedings of the first half. We have you if he went in Malaysia.
If you continue without changing your settings, we'll assume that you are happy to receive all cookies on Filmibeat website. Bani, the film features Thulasi Sai Dhanshika in a pivotal role. That's the on my agenda, when he returns. When did you move to Malaysia? The background score and the songs by Ilaiyaraaja are stale, uninspired and seem to have been fished out from some outtakes from the late 80's. Varnika and Varsha look so cute and their performances are praiseworthy. Enga Amma Rani is a mixed bag at the end of the day.
Her husband Sathya is missing, and she cannot return to India. Offlate I'm to everything you say. He to Cambodia on your company's work. Bani, starring in the lead role and Yoganathan Maniam as guest role. Between the ridiculously contrived 'possessed' face that the little child puts on, to the terrible attempts made by a doctor, mommy dearest and a Malaysian tuition master, who doubles up as a ghost-buster, you'll be crying for your mother before this gig ends. The comedy portions involving Namo Narayana are optimal and evoke some lighthearted fun. One of the positive changes happening in Tamil cinema is the increase in the number of films with a female character as solo lead.
Soon Meera also gets affected by the same disease. She has to take care of her twin daughter Tara Varsha and Meera Varnika and takes up a job to extend their stay in Malaysia. It's also nice that when one of her twin daughters dies because of a mystery illness, the director doesn't give it some inane made-up name, but actually backs the diagnosis and treatment protocol with some solid medical research. We knew Sathya's would create at my home. Thulasi Sai Dhanshika is a single mother in Malaysia, whose husband goes missing after a trip to Cambodia. Did they come out of that place? Thulasi would do anything for her children and she does something for the m that no one else would dare to do. Disclaimer : We respect your thoughts and views! There are parts of Enga Amma Rani that are heart-warming.
But even for a film like this, the presence of excessively slow and long drawn out scenes test the patience beyond a point. When she plans to return India, her husband goes abroad for his job. In the scenes intended to create a thrill, the music is a little protruding. Sathya's was furious with him, too. Suddenly, Thulasi loses Tara to a rare disease which does not show any symptoms.
This article needs additional citations for. What's not quite so nice is the need to go from something that looks and feels like Joy to a stripped-down college production of Carrie. Bani, starring Dhansika in the lead role. He had excelled as usual. The stuff about ghosts and the supernatural element is a little gimmicky and clichéd. The horror scenes fall flat largely because of the godawful sound design and the weirdly loud effects that dot these scenes.
You're alone with the children. I'm sure he will return. Mom is just him now. And that's effectively when you stop taking the movie seriously. Sai Dhanshika has given a performance that she can proudly boast off for her life time. While here, a ghost enters the body of Meera and she is consumed by an urge to seek justice and nab the murderers of her family.