Best National Award Films Of Tamil Cinema - Part 1
Visaranai
Visaranai is one of the most critically acclaimed films in the history of Tamil cinema. Visaranai directed by Vetrimaaran based on the book Lock up written by M. Chandrakumar. This film clearly shows the struggle of four laborers who are tortured by the policemen to confess the crime which is charged as fake on them. Then the film travels on how they save themselves and survive to the next stage which will be far worse than that. The base of the film starts when the inciting incidents take over the place where the plot moves to the next stage in the most intriguing yet intense elements crawling over the scenes. The film gives the intense feel of carrying the pain of those characters into the audience who watch it very closely and that is what the director getting forward to convey – the pain of loss and survival of fittest in the most realistic way. The first phase of the film travel along the settings of the police station and the other phase conveys the interesting elements of inter politics of the consequences. Music, cinematography, and editing aspects help this film to get into the other side of reality where it heads to the peak of delivering the right content and emotions.
Visaranai – the very best film of the decade which teaches any cinephile that what is the right film and how it can be delivered within its compound of cinematic reality.
Vazhakku Enn 18/9
Vazhakku Enn 18/9, is the heart-touching story of Velu a teenager who works in a roadside tea shop. This film then travels with the plot of Velu falling in love with Jyothi who is also a maidservant and the film shows how their lives have been twisted and turned with its intriguing plots. Directed by Balaji Sakthivel, this film carries out the best emotional elements along with the clear plot of the story moving forward. Music is another strength for this film where it drives most of the film’s elements altogether. This film gives a chill in the veins of one who watch it and gives a greater impact in the last single frame. It is a must-watch film in the history of Tamil Cinema.
Throughout the film, we can experience the mild pain of losing something which is less behind but we cannot take further actions because the film tie you with its core emotions. The overall effect the film leaves in its shell can be carried over to your heart and feel the soul in it with its every bits of sequences.
Vazhakku Enn 18/9 – the film that injects the pain of everything within its frame and leaves us with the impact where we struggle at least for a minute to get out from the film and continue our normal life.
Vaaranam Aayiram
National award for best feature film - 2010
When someone asks me where do you learn what is life and I would rather point them to this film – Vaaranam Aayiram. Yes, it is a life lesson film for me and to everyone out there who wishes to like Goutham Vasudev Menon then this film fits to be the best one for them. Every aspect of the film is lit for life and you can find the entire aspects of life in one single film. The emotional aspect of a father is well said and appreciated through this film and you can watch the very tiny emotions had been hooked to the peak with its finest points. The background score, songs, cinematography, and other aspects speak their colors where every department contributed its own best elements to the film. Hero, Surya, and his journey through his life is the basic plot of the film with the string emotion towards father.
Varanam Aayiram – the film that taught the life through the journey of Surya with the eyes open to the wideness of life.
Iyarkai
Directed by S. P. Jananathan, Iyarkai gives out the feel of falling in love and getting apart with love as it rolls over your eyes and quits the moments to the freeze. Iyarkai is a well-written film of triangular love stories in Tamil cinema. Anywhere anything else is not important when love is there at the corner of the life but what is it shook you till the end and leave you with the pain of losing everything in front of your eyes. This film conveys the very best elements of emotions that are related to love and hope. The element of hope is the best part of the film where you can get attached to the floor of the film until it gets complete. The film leaves a feeling of loss where we struggle along with the characters and the film shows the emotions in the form of visible torment. The technical aspects of the film worked well to its best.
Iyarkai – You can get as much as close to the shores of love and get inside deep into the ocean with the feel of lost but also generated with the feeling of hope.





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