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8/10
Its Rajni at his best.
eas-rao1 October 2010
Amazing, extravagant, intelligent, beautifully conceived- executed treat for all fans of Rajni and people who understand and enjoy the Indian masala movie!!!! Shankar has hit the jackpot, the mother lode this time with this stunning film which is going to open huge vistas for Indian cinema. Rajni is the soul of the film and my god he delivers and HOW!!! The last 45 minutes are simply cracking for his enactment of the anti hero as only he can and does.

My only regret in the film was that they seemed to have required not 200 but 400 crores to really deliver in the stunt sequences in the 2nd half! But even still, magnificent achievement with an absorbing story line which keeps you engaged and rollicking in your seats till the last frame. Aishwarya seems to get more attractive with each passing year! This is the only event (Rajni) apart from cricket in India where absolute strangers on the road, in the theatre ask each other questions on how the movie was and talk like long lost friends on any subject under the sun.
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6/10
Commercial Sci-Fi Entertainer with Best Villain Performance !
RjvErnesto1 October 2010
It's worth a mind blowing spectacle for Tamil Audiences especially Rajni Fans , But for the world audiences who witnessed the World of Cyborg Stuffs in Terminator Series ,IRobot ,Surrogates etc ; it'll just be an another effort from Sci'Fi Side .

It is entertaining watching Rajnikanth between screaming Rajni fans on First day. Rajnikanth performs with his usual charm & essence to give Indian Cinema a real Hero & a legendary Villain in this Movie .The Visual effects in the First Half was Pathetic ,But as a remedy we will watch spectacular visual effects spilling in front of eyes in the Second Half .

Script is Concentrated in a Cyborg with Programmed Emotions falling in Love with his Scientist's Niece & Gradually trapped in Wrong hands yet Re Programmed as a Destruction Tool .

The Enthiran is a Total Commercial Entertainer for Rajni Fans & Just a Time pass Movie for World Viewers .

This will be the Downfall of Bollywood in Indian Movie Industry . Tamil Industry is gaining some Levels & Standards .

Ps :- There is only one Superstar in Entire World , Rajnikanth
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10/10
Superb action packed movie with stunning graphics
mithesh20201 October 2010
Enthiran will keep u by your seats till the end.The movie plot is decent and the superb directing by Shankar along with our superstar Rajini's acting makes this a masterpiece.....

I saw this movie on first day at pondicherry and i never seen a crowd like this before.

The film's story revolves around a scientist's struggle to control his creation, an android robot whose processor was upgraded to give it the ability to comprehend and generate human emotions, from further sociological mishaps. After setting its eyes upon a beautiful woman, the robot develops love for her, who also happens to be the love interest of the scientist, which creates a conflict between the two. It released worldwide on 1 October 2010...........

A must see film...............
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10/10
Will make history in the Indian Cinema
prem-citit30 September 2010
Enthiran movie is going to make history in the Indian Cinema. The south Indian superstar once again gonna rock in the Indian theaters as well as in the foreign theaters where superstars fans assemble to witness his extraordinary acting with his attractive style. The ace director Shankar has did his best to make his wild imaginations to come into reality by using his technicians and the Stan Winston studio in US which no other Indian film has made its entry into it. Superstar Rajinikanth is in the negative role again after decades which is going to entertain and fulfill the hype and expectation to all his die hard fans around the globe Aish, Oscar winner AR Rahman have given the best to ensure this movie to make history. The action sequence in the movie is going to keep the audience at the tip of their seats till the end of the movie. Sit relaxed and enjoy the movie!!! Wishing the Superstar and his unit a grand success by making the first Indian Sci-fi movie to compete with the Hollywood blockbusters.
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7/10
Certainly a unique experience!
chrichtonsworld9 February 2011
You have to be prepared though. This is a movie of extremes. There is no room for subtle. And strangely it works in the movie. What I know from South Indian cinema is that they love the fantastic genre. And Endhiran has taken it to the next level. While the cgi scenes in itself can be perceived as cheesy for the most times it was used very creatively. Simply said it was fun to look at. Rajnikant shows why he is perceived as the superstar he is.He is quite amazing in his double role although he also could be very off at times. I think that is the directions fault. Overall this movie isn't meant to make you think but to to entertain. Even when some serious subjects are getting discussed here. Of course some scenes look like they are copied from movies like Terminator or I,Robot! Still,it did not bother me at all since most scenes did gave another spin to it. Thumbs up for this production!
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10/10
Robo - Man, machine, magic
kimian1 October 2010
All is grand and great with 'Enthiran'. From frame one till the last, there is enough thrill, spill and chill that one would normally associate with Rajinikanth. Perhaps it is double here. The magic of Rajinikanth and the aura of Shankar have been combined well to weave a magic on screen.

Come to describe Rajinikanth in Enthiran, we may run short of adjectives and adverbs. As scientist Vaseegaran and as robot Chitti, the top actor sizzles. He is cool and suave as Vaseegaran. More intellectual and stylish, he charms one and all.

Sporting a stylish beard, Rajinikanth appears in trendy costumes in flashy colours. He has exemplary energy and enormous screen presence quite like any other films of him in the past.

Not far behind is beautiful Aishwarya Rai Bachchan, who missed few chances before to act with Rajinikanth. In 'Enthiran', she is cool and casual. The beauty with brains lends dignity to her role.

Walking away with applause is Mozart of Madras A R Rahman. All his songs are catchy, foot-tapping and trendy. The songs like 'Kadhal Anukkal….', 'Robo Dance…', 'Boom Boom…' or 'Kilimanjaro…', all evoke thunderous applause. Rahman's mastery in blending orchestration, harmony and rhythm add pep to all the numbers. The lyrics too compliment the songs and the theme of the movie. The legend in Vairamuthu, his novice son Kargy and Pa Vijay deserve applause.

Come to master of the ship – Shankar. The man of many achievements, who brought grandeur to Tamil cinema, has lived up to his reputation. His dream project which eventually hit the screens is nothing short of fun, frolic and excitement. Known for handling mass themes with much ease, here he combines such elements with science. A theme never heard before in Indian cinema, Enthiran, is nothing but a milestone movie. Shankar has added one more jewel in his crown.
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7/10
New style for Indian cinema
manumg408 October 2010
well after watching robot i was happy to see the use graphics has been brilliant in this film.I have never seen an Indian film with such a standard of graphics.i was satisfied with the first half of the film but the 2nd half of the film was not that good as the first half.As usually Shankar has shot the song scenes very beautifully and nicely directed.But i was little disappointed with the BM done by A.R.Rahman.The songs done by Rahman was not as good as he usually does.Both Rajnikanth and Aishwarya has done a good job .The main highlight of the film is the action scenes and the graphics.Looking forward to see Indian films with such good graphics. ALL i have 2 say it was quite fun to watch and refreshing for Indian cinema and i give 7.5/10.
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9/10
Endhiran...The Greatest Blockbuster of Indian Cinema!
sathish_tom25 September 2010
Endhiran, The Robot is definitely going to be a Biggest Blockbuster of Indian Cinema.

1. Budget is $35m, most expensive movie in Asia.

2. 2250 prints, 3000 screens, largest worldwide screening after 'Spiderman'.1400 screens in Tamil Nadu alone including 48 out of 52 screens in Chennai.

3.In three language versions, Tamil,Telugu & Hindi.

4. The special effects are as good as Hollywood movies like Terminator, Matrix, Godzilla which is composed of 1500 graphical shots.

5. Double Academy Award Winner AR Rahman has scored the music.

This is a story of android based humanoid named Chitti.The first part in Endhiran movie has lot of surprises and rest half has actions and rides.

In Endhiran, Rajni plays double role. One is a scientist and another is a Robot. Scientist Rajni creates a Robot with artificial intelligence like that of sixth sense in humans to help human beings and to the development of the country.But its silicon heart falls in love with Aishwarya Rai. Writes romantic poems and the Robot behave just like a human being. Knowing about the extra ordinary intelligence of the Robot the villains try to get control of the Robot.

The last 30 minutes of the film are literally the grandmaster of all make-believe and end up creating a whole new genre of cinema: the 'curry eastern' which stands up as a wholesome alternative to the curry western. For Rajnikanth fans, the climax is definitely a sure-fire way to lose your sanity.

For non-Rajnikanth fans, it's a sure-fire way to understand the mystique and magical allure of Rajni sir, a hero who enjoys a demi-god status in several parts of India. Why? Because there are almost a hundred Rajnikanths eating up helicopters, smashing cars, battering planet earth and creating havoc, like never before. If you thought Terminator, Matrix, Godzilla was fun, then we guarantee you'll fall off your chair with glee as our desi T2-meets-Blade Runner-meets Neo-meets-Godzilla sets the screen on fire in a crazy, vengeance bid. Spoofy, yes. But super fun too.

Robot is primarily designed as an unadulterated tribute to the charisma of Indian cinema's ageless superstar, Rajnikanth. And it's completely, wholeheartedly, joyously desi. Where else would you find a hero who literally shoots with his fingers! What's more important is the fact that you actually don't mind when the bullet whizzes out of his forefinger and hits the man in front in the head. Instant death! Ha Ha!

The high point of Robot are the super quality special effects. All the Spiderman, Batman and Superhero antics of Rajnikanth have been done with exquisite elan by the Stan Winston Studio which reportedly provided the animatrics for films like Jurassic Park and Avatar. And all the stunts have been choreographed by Yuen Woo Ping, the Hong Kong based action director who created the high-adrenalin stunts of classics like Kill Bill and Matrix. Almost 40 per cent of the film's colossal budget (Rs 160 crores) has been spent on special effects, which, at the end of the day, seems all worthwhile. For watching Rajnikanth running horizontal on a speeding train, clambering across burning buildings like Spiderman or mutating into gargantuan monsters does manage to shock and awe the viewer who's out there to have big time fun.

But Robot isn't effect alone. It has a plot too which, if you really pay attention, has a meaning and a message. The film carries forward the man-machine war through interesting twists and turns and creates a lively love triangle between scientist Rajnikanth, medico student Aishwarya Rai and robot Rajnikanth. Interestingly, the duo make an interesting pair, what with Rajni sir's sundry wigs and sideburns and Aishwarya's tribal 'Kilimanjaro-Mohenjodaro' attire. You might just overdose on the pungent masala fare. Have a blast.

For Tamil audience, this movie is a definite 10 out of 10!
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An answer to Hollywood's Avataar
shehzada02 October 2010
One of the best movies ever made by Indian film industry and Mr. Shankar proved it again that he is the best storyteller of the movie world who very intelligently sew the advanced technology of CG with the story.

The Best movie of the century and it deserves to go for the Oscars.

Everything was perfect

A.R.Rehman music and background score blended superbly with the movie

Rajnikant.Neither Kuma Nor Khan It's Kanth - RajniKanth.

Aishwarya as usual talent with beauty

If Hollywood have avatar then India has robot.

Review 5 out of 5
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6/10
Expected a lot. Too much Masala stuff
andyarok18 October 2010
This movie has once again shown that Tamil industry is going nowhere. I mean come on, I expected a lot from this movie. But once again lot of marketing strategy marred the movie. I have been a fan of Kamal and Rajini (almost all of Balachander's) for a long time. Rajini has sure got talent but I cant stand it anymore of it being completely misused.

Aishwarya Rai in this movie is just being used to show up and for songs(the glamor factor). Of late almost all of tamil movies does it. They have no roles for Heroine. They base their movies solely on Hero and what more they add more spicy stuff to the movie.

As famous Vivek Dialogue goes "We even make Jackie Chan to speak Madras Tamil". Now we made, what should be a serious, breathtaking, feverish movie into a masala mix. Unless we stop bringing stuff into a movie just because of the external pressure to do so, Tamil Industry is gonna struggle. Probably most people would understand it's about the songs. This movie doesn't warrant the kind of songs it has.

Neither Shivaji nor Endhiran were Shankar-isque or Rajini-isque movies. Just like Kamal did in Dasavatharam, these two have made a mistake of allowing the character to compensate the plot. Hope my two greats Rajini and Legendary Kamal come back to their own.
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9/10
BEST SCI-FI Movie in Asia - Rajini Rocks...
vrnr1 October 2010
I just came out from seeing the first day first show....Endhiran at Kasi theater in chennai. The movie started early morning at 4:30. Never seen a huge crowd like this ever before in chennai for a movie, that too early before even sunrise. The movie is 100% adrenalin rush action with Rajini's and Aiswarya's stunning performance. The graphic sequences are awesome. Its very difficult to distinguish graphics from reality. Last 1hr of the movie reminds us of 'the matrix'. The songs are picturised in a spectacular way. The movie is a super-hit in all possible angles. See it before others do. I mean to say watch it to believe my words.
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7/10
A Nutshell Review: Endhiran
DICK STEEL2 October 2010
I have to admit that I haven't seen much of Superstar Rajnikanth's films in their entirety, other than the wonderful Annamalai many, many years back, and it firmly remains one of my favourites, so you can imagine the thrill of watching the Superstar on the big screen cementing his status as one of Kollywood's greatest again. He plays two roles here in a biblical take on creation, being the scientific creator Dr. Vaseegaran who's latest achievement after 10 years, is to develop a robot (christened Chetti by the Dr's mom) with an advanced neural networks, which is also played by the Superstar himself devoid of emotions, because feelings is something every computer scientist knows we're not quite there yet since programming more than not involves codes of logic, the rational and things explainable through maths, rather than the irrational based on emotion.

But being human is to have feelings and to express them, and that primarily separates machines from humans. In essence the story, besides being a romance, is an examination into the difference between man and machine, and the caution that should one day we get to such an advanced state of artificial intelligence that Isaac Asimov's laws of robotics have to be seriously looked into, and if one can truly program irrationality, then bear in mind that it comes with the negative traits associated with being human, Vaseegaran finds out that playing god and the proud acknowledgement of that ability comes with a degree of responsibility outside of hugging his creation each time it sings his praises, before the narrative turns in the second half into something darker, with betrayal and the severance of ties between Vaseegaran and Chetti.

And all this because of a woman too. The story before the interval dwells more on the romance or lack thereof between Vaseegaran and Sana (Aishwarya Rai Bachchan), and takes on a rather playful nature in between the creation of the titular robot, and that of his abilities in assisting Sana through her studies, whipping up gastronomical meals, beating up thugs who disturb the peace, and provided for an entertaining fight sequence onboard a train involving the systematic destruction of the train cabin as thugs get slammed left, right and center by Chetti, which I'm sure in a packed house will have audiences applauding with approval. Bit by bit we see what Chetti is capable of, and highlights Vaseegaran's claim that it can dish out efficiencies and strengths of 100 men, before it starts to take on a new challenge in understanding feelings and emoting them, and with Love being as irrational as it is, proves to be a handful for a robot's comprehension as he starts to get romantically obsessed with Sana.

But Chetti, in disappointing terms, is created none other than as a weapon for the army, which I thought geared very much to the real world where anything that can be weaponized will, running contrary to the fantastical take of the narrative thus far, which provided a talking point for the filmmakers to preach about the virtues of love over war, and why man cannot for once abandon that thought for love, which we are equally capable of. Embarrassed by his creation, Vaseegaran destroys Chetti only for his rival (Danny Denzongpa) to pick up the pieces and provide his own little code to transform Chetti into a killing machine, which provided for almost all the action sequences in the second half of the film to the point of excessiveness, an opportunity to see the Superstar in hundreds of numbers creating an army of itself and a fortress in which to house the kidnapped Sana. And trust me when I say the final act of the film involves some very loud battles between robots and soldiers that made it seem like you're watching a disaster flick with Transformers.

Clocking in at 170 minutes, there were a few redundant scenes here that could have been done away as it didn't move the narrative forward, like the scene involving Chetti communicating with mosquitoes (yes you read that right). The action sequences in the film are unlike what I've seen in any Indian film to date, and puts them on par with what Hollywood does in terms of designing and executing them flawlessly between live action and computer animation, though at times it's easy to detect where the money shots were placed. A.R. Rahman's music provided the right touches in the film although I would think the song and dance numbers were a little long – especially those that came in to justify the love between Vaseegaran and Sana – that were made bearable only by the excellent dance choreography, which both Superstar and Aishwarya seem very comfortable in performing.

Like a typical Indian masala film, this one has the right mix of everything – song, dance, action, romance, and plenty of effects thrown in to make it look ahead of its time. for being an entertaining broad crowd pleaser. Superstar Rajnikanth is at his element here playing 3 different roles - the professor, the good Chetti and evil Chetti, and anyone who suspects Aishwarya's dance ability should be convinced without a doubt she has all the right moves here, because that's what actually shines through given her rather muted role as the medical undergraduate at awe with her boyfriend's ability to build a walking, talking and feeling robot protector. All in, Endhiran is a case in point in the maturing of the Indian film industry in terms of their technical knowhow, just like how the advanced Chetti got created as a labour of love.
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9/10
Rajini...the one and the only SUPERSTAR
mkothamangalam30 September 2010
Can you always get the best results with the best ingredients? The answer is YES, YOU CAN. Provided you have an actor/superstar who listens to his director, an actress/global celebrity who just glows on screen throughout the movie and if the big budget is totally justified.

All the credit for this extravagant movie goes to Shankar Shanmugam. The man is an absolute genius. His creativity reaches great heights with this movie and elevates the Indian movie standard to an all time high. With every movie of his, the scale of movie-making grows tremendously. He got the best technology money can buy. Looks like the majority of the budget is spent on Animatronics and this movie has got plenty of that.

Rajinikanth is magnificent in this movie. In fact, he is the movie. He adds life to every single frame created by Shankar. Aishwarya does what she does best, look GORGEOUS.She has some pretty slick dance moves in the songs.

The Animatronics are the best you could find in any movie so far and not just an Indian movie. The songs are spectacular. Shankar shows the audience some of the best places in the world all for a few bucks. The locations are mind-blowing and totally unique to this movie. Shankar handpicked the locations for the songs and they are shot on a grand scale. The music is haunting and highly entertaining.

This movie will surely become one of the biggest movies ever made in India and without a doubt bring in a lot of moolah to the producers, distributors and the exhibitors all around the world.

Rajinikanth redefines super stardom. Truly, a legend of a man.
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7/10
very good first half , so so 2nd half
ksak_sara5 October 2010
I liked shankar more than maniratnam because of his brilliant script writing which enthralls the audience for 3 hrs with some brilliance, fantasy, larger than life persona and masala stuffs. But endhiran being his dream project has too much masala for a sci-fi film. This film would had been very good in 2001 even without the special effects.

1 st half is almost perfect for a 1st half with racy screenplay and acceptable storyline. I was at edge of the seat when chitti was delivering the baby, i was eager about chitti being approved for patent. 2nd half is pure cheese with chitti speaking to mosquito, three unnecessary songs and above all chitti doing all those magic stuffs only for aishwarya rai is so uninteresting. When the movie was over i was like "this is it", so is my friend beside me and so is my neighbour the other side.

the movie is very entertaining but it is masala film, DOT and the special effects isn't very good IMO. Black sheep mehnn mehnn mehnn... superstar forever.
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9/10
Not a Master Piece but a Path Breaking with its Breath taking Visuals.
psarjun1 October 2010
Rajini Kanth

Magic: Whats Magic? Its a Power to make you sit and watch a Person is doing and here it is... Its Sheer magic of Rajini. He had given us a Completely new Indian film. This Movie will prove in all ways, who is the super star of India.

Endhrian Movie Review

You would have heard about Western Style, Western Movie etc.. Now, here after there is one more, That is Eastern, its Eastern Style, the RAJINI Style. Rajini and Shankar will always be remembered as the Persons responsible for making a movie that will literally reduce the gap between Hollywood and Indian Movies. They are responsible for the Giant Step Tamil Film Industry had taken.

Endhiran is Indian and is Desi meets western and let we call the new genre of film making as Eastern.

The Highlight of the Endhrian is its Special Effects, that you can match this movie with any Hollywood movies. Yes this movie is - perhaps the first Indian Science Fiction movie which is successful and high in Special EFX. Here all Spidar Man, Hancock, Hulk, Superman become one man and its amazing that for the first time we are going to accept an Indian Desi Hancock. Its hard to identify Special Efx used in most of the Scenes. The Special Efx in the last 45 Minutes is breath taking and very creative, not taken or inspired from any Hollywood movies like Blade or I Robot or Spider Man or Hancock. He had introduced a new Genre and which is going to be repeated in the future, this movie is going to inspire many and many Future Indian film Directors.

The Movie is Big, Grand and Explosive. Final 15 or 20 Minutes will keep you at the edge of your seat. You will witness the greatest ever SP EFX Indian Movie or even Asian movie.

Dialogues: Dialoges are very good and easy to understand for anybody. Its simple and convey the message easily. Eg:

Person 1: Do God Exist? Chitti: What you mean by GOD? Person 1: Our Creator. Chitti: Then, Yes, (Pointing Vaseegaran) he is my God, my Creator.

On the whole: The Movie is going to break all kind of Indian Box Office records. The movie has everything, whatever the Team had promised before. Great achievement by SUN Pictures and S Shankar.

Look out for the Final 20 Minutes, the Magnetic EFX, the Giant ROBO, The Snake, Rajini's Dialoges and his Face expressions in the last quarter.

This movie is not a Masterpiece but is Path Breaking with its breath Taking Visuals. The film is a Visual Treat and technically way ahead of any Indian Movies.
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7/10
Just my take on the movie. Opinions may differ.
mrkay1432 October 2010
A movie made with graphics. Can see glimpses of Transformers, Crank, Ironman, Terminator and Hulk. The first half can entertain you with a few comedy scenes and songs. As compared to first half, second half won't entertain you much. You can witness the usual Rajini stunts and styles. The music and BG score by ARR and sound mixing by Resul Pookkutty is not that interesting. Just a usual one. To be precise, I was not able to see the ARR/Resul magic in it. But still, overall, its a nice watch. Even if you're not a Rajini fan, watch it for the brilliant graphics and technical perfection. Will rate 7/10.

P.S:- When the movie head towards its climax, there is a scene in which Rajini and his clones form a huge snake. Amazing. A must watch in theater.
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1/10
Unintentional Humour, Loud acting and poor storyline all hallmarks of this big-budget extravaganza.
kashraj1924 October 2010
I happened to see Robot (Hindi Version) a few days back. Believe me, I am ashamed to even commit to my friends that I saw this crap. The Movie is silly from the beginning and never delivers anything intelligent, which is expected from a science fiction. I feel sorry for Rajnikanth who has compromised so much, just to please his fan base. It is difficult to believe that he is the same person who stared in the movie-Thalpathi (Mani Ratnam).

Coming back to Robot. My question for Mr.Shankar is when he is going to give us an intelligent and a smart film. I have no complains with the special effects, they were very well executed and were of Hollywood standards. Specially the final ten minutes.

However, there was nothing like a story in the movie. It was predictable from the first scene and was longer than required and top of it, there were just too much songs. Songs were poor and lyrics were just pathetic. The twists were stupid and did not fit in with theme of the movie.

In terms of acting, Rajni is acceptable as the scientist and unbearable as the Robot. Mrs.Bachaan, it seems is signing everything coming at her hand these days, so no complains from her, because we all know what she is capable off. Mr.Danny, I understand you have no work these days, so you are pardoned for being a part of this foolish, dramatic and shameless movie.

It is these movies which draws the Indian Film industry backwards. I pity the people who consider this as entertainment and spend thousand of rupees in watching this crap. Stay away, support good films.
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10/10
Get Ready Folks!!!
doomsdaycs1 October 2010
When was the last time, you watched a movie and came out of a theatre and then continued to talk about that movie for ages to come? If you have an answer, you have another opportunity and if you don't, you have your first 'experience' here!

If you are that die hard fan of Rajnikanth, you wouldn't need a review but you'd still want that loads of lines praising heaps on the Superstar! But here, you'll regret one thing – the invention of the dictionary! You won't really find one word to describe the true charisma and the on-screen persona of Rajnikanth, the undisputed Superstar of Tamil, oops Indian cinema!

The Gist of the Story:

Rajnikanth is a scientist, Vaseegaran who develops his brainchild, a robot. Names it 'Chitty' and teaches every single thing that this universe can hold. 'Chitty' is programmed to learn and know everything except for human emotions and when that is taught, how would you expect a machine to react? Watch 'Endhiran' to know how!

Dialogues:

The Superstar's fan following ranges from the villages to international cities and this being a movie talking about technology, one would expect totally technical jargon in place. But that's only a myth, because the dialogues in 'Endhiran' are simple and convey the message quite crisply making sure all the sections of the audience understand every aspect of technology and science. Now did that sound serious? The movie is neatly infused with comedy dialogues that will make you giggle and when rendered by Rajni himself, you'll just scream laughing!

Visual Effects and Editing:

The teasers and trailers stimulated the curiosity thanks to the splendid visual effects by international technicians. Examples of the dynamic effects are a plenty to talk about in the movie but sample this – a robot with unimaginable powers confronts goons with his electromagnetic property and attracts their weapons, and voila, you get to see, a spectacular scene that probably idolizes Goddess Kali! You'll have to watch it to understand and realise, it is verbally impossible to describe that scene and many other visual effects! Editing by Antony is crisp. Had the length been a little longer, the party would have been a little annoying!

Stunts:

Not just for visual effects, Shankar has also used the services of international expertise for the stunts in his movie. Yuen Woo Ping, who worked on 'The Matrix', etc, has designed stunt scenes that will make your jaws drop! Our very own Peter Heines has also done his part. A sample to tease your curiosity – an intense car chasing scene with our Superstar making a 'donut' in his Mercedes Convertible! Exhilarating!

Music:

AR Rahman, the Mozart of Madras, we've seen the response for the music right after the launch! But on screen, 'Kadhal Annukal' and 'Kilimanjaro', not to forget 'Arima', they take you by storm. The background score's decent and tries to receive your attention effectively! The rerecording in the movie is near perfect and sound capture by Oscar winner Resul Pookutty is A1.

The Cast:

Your eyes are predominantly set on the Superstar but pave way for the other leads. We'll come to the beautiful Aishwarya in a little while but before that it is going to be the gracious Danny Denzongpa, the wily villain of the movie. He is old but he is got grace and is a refreshing change from the usual villains. He adds a lot of freshness to the script, a brilliant choice of casting.

The next, comedians Karunaas and Santhanam, though they don't quite have lengthy screen presence, they still manage to receive appreciation for their comic timing. Santhanam will be a proud man to have shared screen with the superstar.

Aishwarya Rai – The Miss World, is amazing and truly an epitome of beauty! She forms an important part of the script and hence you'll spot her throughout the movie, perhaps for the first time a heroine is receiving considerable importance in a superstar's movie! The marvellous costumes add to her allure and she's just majestic in few scenes!

Rajnikanth aka Superstar:

Saving the best (or the ultimate) for the last, Rajnikanth is one man who will not cease to amaze you! If your 6 or 60, doesn't really matter because you will be in awe of the man! you will be in awe of the man! In a movie which shows signs of visual effects riding in the driver's seat, the Superstar dominates every bit to walk away with appreciation! No favouritism here, you just can't stop talking about him, once you come out! As the scientist Vaseegaran, he plays his part uncharacteristically Rajni without Punch dialogues or fights but as 'Chitty – the Robot' you are bound to follow or even turn an addict!

Sample this – as a gentle Robot he is precise in acting and when it comes to the evil side, the incredible Rajni has made sure he doesn't waste his opportunity! His evil laugh, his characteristic slick walk, that body language and the dialogue delivery in 'Endhiran' remind you of the golden Rajni time! Look out for the amazing dance moves by the superstar, given his age, a few moves are stunning, credits to the choreographers!

My Verdict:

The festival of lights, 'Deepavali' is round the corner and with the release of 'Endhiran', the fireworks have already started! Quoting the Superstar himself, 'Endhiran' for the Indian audience all around the world is an 'experience'! Don't miss it!
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6/10
Not your typical Rajini Movie
Abhishek_R1 October 2010
From the very first scene of the movie, director Shankar makes it clear that this movie is not going to be the usual Rajini movie that his fans have come to expect and sets the expectation that it will be the director's movie. Fans expecting "Punch Dialogues" and dashing entry of their "thalaivar" are going to be disappointed. Rajini looks good, with all the trim suits, nice wigs, cool shades and flashy beard. And I'm not going to get tired of saying this - Aishwarya looks drop-dead gorgeous. In some frames, she's looks mesmerizing, the effects amplified by the costumes, locations and lighting; so much so that one doesn't even realize that Rajini's there too - and that's saying something.

On performances, not surprisingly, Rajini plays the role of Dr. Vaseegaran with ease. It is in the role of the android that he has a blast. And one really gets to see few really well conceptualized and enacted scenes involving the robot. The scene at the hospital where Chitti is kissed by Sana and then begins to feel differently towards her is one scene that stands out. Aishwarya as Sana does well. And she looks stunning.

There are quite a few aspects about the movie that do irk though. The overall length of the movie. Absence of comedy for most parts (Santhanam and Karunas have been wasted). Danny has been wasted in a thankless role. Seeing that the lip-synch was not good either and there wasn't really much scope to perform for the Prof. Bhora's character, I do not understand the reason they went for Danny. With a southern actor, at least the dialogues could have been delivered more convincingly. A.R. Rahman's music is certainly not his best and most songs seem to have similar techno music. The BGM doesn't impress either. And it doesn't help that few of the songs were shot lazily. The first song and the Kilimanjaro song (which is probably the only hummable song in the movie) were shot at breathtaking location (yes, singular, just one location). You see the lead stars running around the same location throughout the length of the songs, with just the costumes changing. Coming from someone who made one song across the seven wonders of the world in 'Jeans', this was a letdown. Aishwarya has been given some ridiculous costumes in the Kilimanjaro song, but manages to look ravishing in every song.

It can be safely said that this movie has gone few notches more than any other Indian movie ever has in the technical department. The makers have made good use of the much-hyped budget of the movie. I'd go as far to say that the effects were better than what I saw in a few Hollywood movies, which are typically made with thrice the budget of Enthiran. The greatest plus for the movie is definitely the special effects. And then there is the lovely Aishwarya Rai.

It is clear that Shankar wanted the emotional turmoil within the Robot to be the driving force of this movie. But somehow, that fails to transpire on the screen, despite the best effort from the director and the actor Rajini. What you get finally is roller-coaster ride of excellent special effects. Coming to think of it, why would the makers want Rajini for this movie anyway. Rajini's major strength is his demi-god status and his fan-base. It goes without saying that Rajini is talented too and is not all about style, and he has proved it time and again. However, this movie neither plays to his fans (something that K.S. Ravikumar's 'Padaiyappa' did), nor does it have the scope for a power-packed performance from Rajini (something that we had seen in Mani Ratnam's 'Thalapathi'). So, one really thinks if Rajini was needed in this movie after all and whether this would have been equally engaging (to whatever level it is) if someone else had played the role that Rajini did.

In all, this is not your typical Rajini movie. You can enjoy it if you're not the front-row Rajini fan. And watch it for the beautiful Aishwarya Rai.
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7/10
Entertaining Robot Film
Raja7916 June 2022
This is a very fun and entertaining robot film from South Indian with very nice action sequences.

Although, it only excels in action sequences but lags a bit when it comes to music.
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10/10
Indian cinema's pinnacle of evolution – 'Robot sapiens
prabu-mahesh1 October 2010
With a bevy of machine guns in hand; all triggers locked, Superstar delivers a resounding punch line; 'Happy Diwali folks'. Yes, it was Diwali, minutes before the start of the first show here in Chennai with crackers going off in thousands, flowers flying around and people going delirious with excitement. This is Diwali; no matter even if

the real one is still a month away, Superstar has arrived!

Overall, Endhiran is a 'robotic, hypnotic, supersonic, Superstar' experience, the first of its kind in Tamil cinema and the only one of its kind for a long time to come. It is going to take a Herculean effort to equal or better Endhiran within the confines of Tamil cinema. Let's hope the day comes soon. For now, an ovation to the Endhiran team, Sun Pictures and Kalanithi Maran for showing faith in Shankar's vision and to Hansraj Saxena for masterful execution of the project. If not for the faith, confidence and vision of these men, Shankar's ten year dream would still have been just a dream.

Do Indian cinema a favour, watch Endhiran; let a 100 other Shankars feel bold enough to dream.

Verdict: Indian cinema's pinnacle of evolution – 'Robot sapiens
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10/10
Enthiran review
ramyaprabhu021 October 2010
First of all the film is mind blowing for an Indian movie standard. Shankar has compromised himself in the screenplay just to ensure that this movie reach the common Indian audience. For those audience who don't understand the basics of computers and robotics, this movie is going to be a magic - A Super hero subject. For those fans who have a bit of knowledge in computers, this movie would make them wonder about the robotics technology, though this is a fiction.

The first half is fully entertaining with lots of comedy. The second half of the second half is filled with excellent CGs and Rajni's tremendous action. The first half of the second half is where the movie is a bit boring containing lots of unwanted scenes.

Second half of the second half is excellent. Nobody would have ever expected such a turning point. The scenes are very thrilling.

Songs are just inserted in the movie just for commercial purpose. This movie would have been more better if there are no songs.

Photography, stunts are far more excellent for an Indian movie. This movie will be a trend setter for bringing CG related movies in future to India. Though this movie is not up to Hollywood standard and cannot be compared to Hollywood, this is the first step that an Indian movie has taken in that direction.

Hats off Shankar and Team. Thanks to Kalanithi Maran for making this possible! None other than him could have given such a movie at this time!
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7/10
Endhiran is Hollywood movie made by Indian
apjprakash1 October 2010
Hats off to Shankar, and ais costume's are wonderful, it's not a rajini movie its shanker movie, still ais is the most beatuful in the world.some about BW. With a bevy of machine guns in hand; all triggers locked, Superstar delivers a resounding punch line; 'Happy Diwali folks'. Yes, it was Diwali, minutes before the start of the first show here in Chennai with crackers going off in thousands, flowers flying around and people going delirious with excitement. This is Diwali; no matter even if the real one is still a month away, Superstar has arrived! Well, let us get down to the task. There is nothing much to reveal about the plot of Endhiran; one supposes. Thousands of speculations, predictions and of course, a mad frenzy about the trailer has given a rough idea about the plot. Endhiran is about Dr. Vaseegaran and Chitty, his creation- the robot with a 1 Zettabyte memory and a speed of 1 Terrabyte. From then on it is a 'Chitty showcase', of action, dance, emotions, fun and frolic. Watch Endhiran for the experience.

The foremost thing about any Superstar film is Superstar himself. He is the air the film breathes, right from the first frame. The biggest entertainer that India has produced, weaves magic on screen; even a nonchalant saunter on screen makes theatres erupt in celebration. Watching Endhiran one feels no doubt whatsoever that no one other than Rajnikanth could have pulled off this character. It is destiny that brought Endhiran to Superstar after travelling all through Kollywood and Bollywood. He delivers a tour de force performance – he owns the film. Be it as the workaholic scientist, the obedient Chitty or the destructive Chitty ('upgraded version – Chitty 2.0'), he scores; exuding brilliance and charisma in every frame. Yes, there are the trademark styles and mannerisms, but Rajnikanth transcends style and goes one better with Endhiran. His restraint while playing the scientist, the frustration that he shows while his scientific endeavours go wrong, underscore the fact that he is a brilliant actor who has been bogged down by commercial demands and compulsions. But, the focal point of the performance is definitely the robot. Chitty, the innocent child like robot is cute and lovable and dashing once romance starts flowing through his veins – wires. And, it is when the destroyer arrives that we see the Rajni in all his splendour. There seems to be absolutely no one who can come even close when playing a devilish destroyer. The outrageous and maniacal laugh as he proclaims his invincibility is a masterpiece – a throwback to the heydays of Rajnikanth the villain. The decades have not dimmed his brilliance and charisma one bit. And, the effort he has put into Endhiran shows in all frames; be it the fights or dance sequences; the desire to excel still burns bright. Aishwarya Rai looks ethereal as always. Though it is a bit difficult to still accept her as a college student, she delivers when it matters. Not the usual Shankar heroine (songs and dance only stuff) here, she is almost the fulcrum of the story.

Scripting wise, Endhiran does have its flaws, which is a bit disappointing. The first half is a smooth and jolly ride as the cute Chitty takes centre stage. A couple of fights set the tone for the fans to go overboard with excitement, a few lighter moment most of which are enjoyable and two songs make it a relatively light hearted affair. Shankar's ability to write commercial Tamil cinema elements (hero rescuing damsel in distress, witty one liners etc.) into a sci-fi script is commendable. That stops Endhiran from being a pure sci-fi flick, making it apt for all class audiences. Beginning of the second half is however not an apt extrapolation of the expectations raised in the first half. Though too much does not go wrong, there are portions which one feels could have been tighter. Some sequences, especially the 'Ranguski' part, are dragged along for more than a reasonable length. A couple of songs follow each other in quick succession which dampens things a bit. But, if you are willing to be patient through these minor glitches, the rest of the second half is racy, action packed and intelligent.

Action, as all might now, has been the talking point of Endhiran with world famous visual effects supervisors doing the job. The sequences have been conceived by Shankar (as shown in the titles) and do not lack in awe and magnificence. Be it on the train, on the truck or the highway – action is taken to a new plane in Endhiran. As expected, logic does fly out of the window now and then, but then, what is a Superstar film if there is no suspension of belief.

Hats off to Shankar for the vision and the effort! He has taken Tamil cinema to a new plane on technical terms, showing that nothing is impossible. The sets, effects, sound, style are all amazing and good enough to rub shoulders with Hollywood counterparts, give or take a few points. But, the basic story is still a desi love triangle! That is where Shankar has shown his skills; making state of the art film merge with our regional cinema tastes. His genuine desire to take Indian cinema to greater heights reflects throughout the movie. But, it is not just Shankar who has this vision, Superstar too shares it with him. The man whom we have known for total style and charisma has shown that he is game for something new that does not fit in to the conventional Superstar mould. Even after years of stardom he genuinely wants to bring in and be part of change that will take Indian cinema to higher levels.

Do Indian cinema a favour, watch Endhiran; let a 100 other Shankars feel bold enough to dream.
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9/10
super hit hit.........
yokikumar1 October 2010
Movie is an international Indian movie................ m My rating : 10/10 as one of the guy who is working in Kollywood. My rating : 10/10 as a Rajni fan My rating : 9/10 as one of the public

What a making ? What a work ? Brilliant . Enjoyed each & every seconds.

I already booked tickets for few more upcoming shows.

Above we received some negative comments from few writers. Please don't consider those comments. A 175c Shankar's team can give these much of output, then with the budget of Avatar, Shankar can give a much better 'Tamil' movie than 'Avatar' . This is true - believe

The price of the ticket is in the riveting climax involving thousands of Robo Rajinis joining forces to have their day as part of society. Overall the movie is a must watch Indian movie of 2010 and is an excellent showcase of Indian cinema and what it can bring to an industry that churns out more absurd masal every year than an audience can stomach. Overall 9/10
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9/10
Endhiran
santhosh-rajagopal1 October 2010
India's best Sci-Fi movie, Graphics at its best.

Sun pictures have shown trust with Director Shankar on investing close to 190 crores..

Shankar best ever - its not the hype that revolves him its the talent prodigy that keeps him going...

Rajni - Thalaivar at his best even at this age.. Nobody at this age would have done this much justice to the character Aishwarya - no wonder she was miss world AR rahman - Oscar is a mere starter for him.

Overall this movie has created history among indians and hard core rajni fans.
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