Varisu

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  2. Varisu review: Conviction and self
  3. Varisu (2023)
  4. Prime Video: Varisu
  5. ‘Varisu’ movie review: Vijay returns to his throwback ‘90s self in this familiar emotional entertainer
  6. Vamshi Paidipally
  7. Varisu Movie Review: Vijay and Rashmika starrer Varisu is a potent commercial cocktail


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Varisu

Running time 167 minutes Country India Language Tamil Budget est. ₹200–280 crore Box office est. ₹290–310 crore Varisu ( pronounced transl. Heir) is a 2023 Indian The film was announced in September 2021 under the tentative title Thalapathy 66, as it is Vijay's 66th film in a leading role. Principal photography began in April 2022 and concluded in December. The film was shot mostly in Varisu was released in theatres worldwide on 11 January 2023, in the week of ₹290–310 crore at the box office, Plot Vijay Rajendran, the youngest son of an eminent billionaire Vijay arrives only to find his house in disarray. Jai is cheating on his wife, Aarthi, with another woman Smita, and neglecting his family, in the process, including his daughter Ria. Ajay owes over 500 crore rupees to Mukesh, a Meanwhile, Vijay meets Divya, Aarthi's younger sister, who has had a crush on Vijay since childhood. After a few incidents, the duo fall for each other. During Rajendran's birthday celebration, JP, through Smita and Mukesh, reveals the duplicity of Jai and Ajay, which devastates the entire family, particularly Aarthi, who decides to file for divorce from Jai, as well as Rajendran, who has lost a business deal to JP due to Ajay's duplicity. Realising that he cannot rely on his elder sons to run his business empire, Rajendran reaches out to Vijay, who initially refuses, but later agrees to take over the business after learning about Rajendran's illness. Jai and Ajay leave the house in jealousy and...

Varisu review: Conviction and self

At one instance, Thee Thalapathy song to be precise, Varisu stops being a film and becomes a showreel of Vijay. The editing turns out to be gaudy and becomes a collage of Vijay’s slo-mo videos that comes across like a fan tribute video you can find on YouTube. In another instance, the movie completely slides into a subplot about saving a girl from human trafficking, and in many instances, it becomes a meta-comedy. Songs and fights arrive exactly where you expect them to come without skipping a beat. But everything that’s supposed to be jarring works because of the conviction with which they are done. It’s silly, dumb, and illogical… but fun. Varisu is a mix-mash of many films including Srimanthudu, Ala Vaikunthapurramuloo, Atharintiki Daaredi, and every other iteration of that one story about the succession of the reluctant son, who turns out to be the only hope to save the empire/family. Director Vamshi Paidipally has made a film with a screenplay that comes across as a product of an algorithm that has been fed with keywords: ‘Vijay mass moments’, ‘four fights’, ‘extravagant songs’, ‘masala’, ‘mom-son sentiment’, and ‘Jagapathi Babu’. It features all the age-old tropes of a commercial family entertainer, where the hero ends up fixing the problems of everyone in the family and fighting off one external enemy. Also Read | But this isn’t a film about the plot, it is more about the moments it wants to create in the wafer-thin story. Varisu is shameless about being a fan-pande...

Varisu (2023)

Vijay Rajendran is a happy to-go lucky man. Things change when his father becomes terminally ill, and he is left to manage his business empire. Vijay Rajendran is a happy to-go lucky man. Things change when his father becomes terminally ill, and he is left to manage his business empire. Vijay Rajendran is a happy to-go lucky man. Things change when his father becomes terminally ill, and he is left to manage his business empire.

Prime Video: Varisu

Vijay, the prodigal son of business tycoon Rajendran agrees to take over the reins of the business, much to the chagrin of his brothers. But can Vijay prove himself to be a worthy varisu and also reunite his now-broken family? This movie is also available as Vaarasudu (Telugu), Vamshajan (Malayalam) and Vaarasdara (Kannada)

‘Varisu’ movie review: Vijay returns to his throwback ‘90s self in this familiar emotional entertainer

We’ve seen numerous ‘ amma sentiment’ films in Tamil cinema. And some ‘ appa sentiment' ones too. Varisu, Vijay’s latest outing at the box office, not only puts together these two aspects that Tamil cinema has milked for many years, but also adds another dimension: sentiment among brothers. With so much material about a family that has myriad problems between its members, Varisu resembles the popcorn tub that has seen many rounds of flavoured seasonings. Bland popcorn in the movies isn’t exciting anymore, and that seems to be the case with on-screen proceedings as well. Vijay has certainly experimented with genres in his last few films – Bigil was a sports drama, and Beast was about people stuck inside a mall – but this time, with Varisu, he goes back to a formula that has worked well for him in the past: family. Remember Vijay’s family in Minsara Kanna (1999), a group of rich people masquerading to be poor to unite two people? In Varisu, they are rich – and very rich at that. The house they live in, which we see a few minutes into the film, is among the most lavish residences you’d have ever seen in Tamil cinema. The characters inside talk business and deal in crores, chief among them being Rajendaran (Sarath Kumar) whose business rival is Jayaprakash (Prakash Raj). Rajendaran proudly flaunts his two sons – played by Srikanth and Shaam – but is reticent about talking about Vijay, his youngest son. Why’s that? Will Vijay agree to ditch his carefree life – the first time we...

Vamshi Paidipally

​( m.2007) ​ Children 1 Paidipally Vamshidhar Rao (born 27 July 1979) better known as Vamshi Paidipally is an Indian film director and screenwriter who works primarily in Early life [ ] Vamshi Paidipally was born on 27 July 1979 in Career [ ] Vamshi Paidipally began his film career by working as an assistant film director in film Eeswar (2002). While working for the movie Bhadra (2005) producer Munna (2009). It was an average venture at the box office. He later directed His 2016 Telugu-Tamil bilingual film Maharshi. In September 2021, he was signed to direct Personal life [ ] Vamsi Paidipally married Malini in 2007 and the couple has a daughter. Filmography [ ] Key Denotes films that have not yet been released • All films are in Telugu unless otherwise noted. Year Title Director Writer Story Language Notes Ref. 2007 Yes Yes Yes Cameo appearance 2010 Yes Yes Yes Telugu 2014 Yes Screenplay Yes Telugu 2016 Yes Screenplay No Telugu 2019 Yes Yes Yes Telugu 2023 Yes Yes Yes Tamil References [ ] • ^ a b c The News Minute. 22 March 2021 . Retrieved 22 March 2021. • ^ a b The Times of India. 27 July 2020 . Retrieved 22 March 2021. • Anwar, Muhammad (26 May 2019). . Retrieved 22 March 2021. {{ • ^ a b c . Retrieved 22 March 2021. • ^ a b • Y. S.C. (9 September 2012). The Hindu. Archived from . Retrieved 14 January 2015. • Hindustan Times. 20 June 2017 . Retrieved 22 March 2021. • The Hindu. 14 August 2017 – via www.thehindu.com. • Janani K. (26 September 2021). India Today . Retriev...

Varisu Movie Review: Vijay and Rashmika starrer Varisu is a potent commercial cocktail

Varisu Synopsis: The prodigal son of a business tycoon agrees to take over the reins of the business, but can he prove himself to be a worthy successor? Varisu Review: Setting a family drama against the backdrop of a cutthroat corporate world, director Vamshi manages to weave a fairly engaging film on misunderstood sons and fathers, warring brothers, jealous rivals, worried mother, light-hearted romance, a peppy songs and heavy-duty heroic moments. This is all powered by a sparkling star turn by Vijay that elevates ordinary moments into entertaining episodes. The story revolves around Rajendran (Sarath Kumar, who seems to have been directed to always look glum just because his character has terminal illness), a business tycoon who pits his own sons against each other to ensure that he has the right successor. While the first and second sons, Jai (Srikanth) and Ajay (Shaam), have an eye on the chairman's chair and blindly act out their father's whims and fancies, the third son, Vijay (Vijay) has a difference of opinion with his methods and choses to stay away. And just when Rajendran learns that he is counting his days, he gets to see his sons for who they really are, and ends up making Vijay as his successor, which results in the other two going on a warpath and worse, joining with his bitter rival Jayaprakash (Prakash Raj). Can Vijay prove himself to be a worthy varisu and also reunite his now-broken family? Varisu does begin in a rather shaky manner, with scenes that see...