Critics Review

2.75

A Harmless Masala that Works

Formula films are the easiest target in social media today.While a template is there ready for you to capitalize, the proportions and packaging are what decide the fate of these films. To be given due credit, Sundar C never leaves you fuming at any point in the film. He knows you have left behind the reasoning portion of your brain back home before entering the cinemas.(more)

Source: Bharath Vijayakumar, MovieCrow

2.00

Aambala is an average potboiler

The film, however, explodes with colour and characters and moves at a brisk pace with plenty of action, humour and some great music. This is Sundar C's standard mantra and it seems to have worked for him. (more)

Source: S Saraswathi, Rediff.com

2.25

Sundar C's box office winning formula of comedy, glamour, drama and action continues this time too.

Ultimately, Aambala is a classic Sundar C premise, and he makes the 2.5 hours go by with everything that's expected of him. (more)

Source: Editorial Board, Behindwoods.com

3.00

Perfect family entertainment

Aambala sums up action, masala and romance in the totality of rib tickling humor. There is clean romance, a thick story line, packed with agreeable fights, crafted beautifully and delivered on a platter of humour, that hardly a moment skips without laughing. Vishal, Sundar C and team have launched themselves unshakable(more)

Source: Editorial Board, IndiaGlitz.com

2.75

Strictly for masses

There isn�t one quiet moment in Sundar C�s Aambala, a masala comic entertainer which is purely targeted at audiences seeking mindless actioners laced with family sentiments, comedy and plenty of glamour. Saravanan (Vishal) is a jobless, carefree easy-going Mr Nice Guy who falls head-over-heals in love with Maya (Hansika). Rajasekar (Santhanam), an inspector who had an eye on Maya hires Vaibhav to spilt the pair as he got suspended due to Vishal�s unintentional actions. Later we all come to know that Vaibhav is Vishal�s brother and they also happen to meet their father Prabhu who is has another son Sathish.(more)

Source: Movie buzz, Sify.com

2.50

Aambala Review

Saravanan and his two brothers go to their native village to make peace between their estranged dad and three aunts, who hate their brother for having murdered their father. And they also try to woo and marry their aunts' girls to fulfill their father's wish. (more)

Source: M. Suganth, Times Of India

2.50

Mindless in Madurai

In Aambala, you are not convinced that Saravanan (Vishal) is in love with Maya (Hansika) when they�re deep in conversation, looking eye to eye, in the beautiful landscape of Ooty� But a second or two later, you are, when he flashes a pleased smile, as Hansika walks away, the camera dutifully focussing on her posterior. Clearly, love is a deep emotion� in �hindsight�.(more)

Source: Editorial board, The Hindu