Tamil superstar Surya's film Pan India has been released. This is Surya's first pan India film. Surya is seen in two different forms in this film revolving between two timelines. If compared with other South Indian films released pan India, many similarities can be seen between Kanguva and these films. Like Indian 2, Kalki, Salaar and Devra, Surya's 'Kanguva' is also a film to be released in two parts. But still this film of Surya is better than these films.
The work done on the characters included in films is called characterization. Often, southern film makers get so engrossed in using the star power of the actors that they forget to work on characterization. Director Siva has worked very hard on characterization in Kanguva. That is, while showing Kanguva and Francis, not only their looks but also the thinking behind their looks, the weapons seen with both of them, the style of both of them in dealing with people, the completely different personalities of both, the makers worked hard on everything. Is of. Like Bhairava of Kalki 2898 AD, Kanguva's characters do not act as if they are doing us a favour. They make connections with us while performing.
'Now is the time for war, women should leave here', this dialogue of 'Devra' had made me very angry. Even today, in most of the South films, female characters are shown as weak. For the sake of their heroes, often not much effort is put into the female characters in the South. Bahubali was an exception to this. Even though there was not much focus on Disha Patani's character in Kanguva. But in this, the women of Kanguva's village have been shown to be as powerful as Kanguva.
Talking about a scene in the film, these women who have come out of their village are attacked by the son of the king of the enemy village and then he takes them as prisoners. He tells these women to go and call their Kanguva, then 'We do not need Kanguva for our protection, we are Kanguva in ourselves' - saying this, all these women trample the king's son and his army. Are.
Vetri Palanisamy has presented Kanguva before us very beautifully through the lens of his camera. Along with the cinematography of the film, the special effects used in the films are also amazing. Be it the fight with the crocodile or the crows hovering in the sky coming down to pluck the dead body on the king's orders, VFX and CGI have been used thoughtfully and accurately everywhere.
Suriya's acting is the biggest high point of 'Kanguva' and Suriya is such an actor, people go to the theater after seeing his name. Be it Surya's National Award film 'Soorarai Pottru' or 'Jai Bheem', in every film of Surya, his look is different, his hair is different, his physique is different. He works harder on each of his films than the previous one and this is the biggest reason to watch Surya's 'Kanguwa'.
Surya has worked hard for both the characters of Kanguva and Francis. But kanguwa Because the character is loud, it stands out. He has not tried to act like the expressionless video game Robert like Prabhas of Salaar or Kalki. His expressions and his performance make this film 'Paisa Vasool'.
Like every South film, Surya's Kanguva also has action. But unlike Nani's Dasra or Prabhas's Salaar, we don't feel disgusted watching this action, we don't close our eyes. Surya's action is not gruesome, he makes the scene interesting. The presence of emotions along with action makes this film different from most Pan India films.