Critics Review
3.00
Aazhi Movie Review: Sarathkumar commands a tense maritime standoff
Director Madhav Ramadasan makes a welcome choice here: strip the drama down to bone. Aazhi is deliberately light on dialogue. For long stretches, blood is the language of communication, and the film lets body language, glances, and the claustrophobia of the ship do the rest. Scenes are given room to...(more)
Source: Abhinav Subramanian, Times Of India
2.50
Aazhi Movie Review: Refreshing minimalism turns out to be shallow depth
Director Madhav Ramadasan takes an unapologetically minimalistic approach to storytelling. With the focus entirely trained on the battle between Moorthi and Arul, all the peripheral characters are brushed past. Almost entirely through montages, we are shown Moorthi�s mafia-like power, his emotional ...(more)
Source: Prashanth Vallavan, CinemaExpress.com
3.00
Movie Review : Aazhi
The film is about the depth of love, forgiveness regret and redemption narrated with the tumultous seas becoming a main character as it reflects the emotions of the characters. On the flip side, the film may seem a tad monotonous as is centred mostly 2 characters with their activities majorly on a ...(more)
Source: CinemaSpeak.in, Media Review