
Remakes seems to be the trend in Tamil film industry. But for
the first time, a movie that hit the screen a couple of years ago has managed to
see its sequel.
'Naan Avan Illai', a remake of yesteryear K Balachandar film
titled the same, was all about a con man Annamalai (Jeevan), who woos girls only
to cheat them.
The success of ‘Naan Avan Illai’ has prompted the trio-
producer Hitesh Jhabak, director Selva and actor Jeevan- to make a sequel to it.
This time they have travelled to foreign land where the protagonist continues
what he was doing in Tamil Nadu.
A movie sans any logic, 'Naan Avan Illai-II' is an entertainer
all the way. The lead player successfully cons rich girls and escapes with booty
in alien country. Jeevan does what he did well in the first part. This time too
he has five girls to give him company.
Annamalai's photograph appears in a newspaper along with an
interview of Maria (Rachna Mourya), who claims herself to be a saint propounding
a new faith. She describes him as her God. A mafia-turned-spiritualist she
attributes her transformation to him in the interview. This prompts three women
to come calling Maria all the way.
The three women were cheated by him recently and they probe
Maria of Annamalai's whereabouts. They Sakhi (Sruthi), Nisha (Swetha Menon) and
an actress Deepa (Lakshmi Rai)) try to prove Maria that he was a cheat. However
she doesn't believe them.
Meanwhile, Annamalai suffers bleeding injuries in an accident.
Mahi (Sangeetha), a Lankan woman who runs a restaurant, nurses him back to
health.
On seeing Mahi separated from his daughter by her late
husband's family, he decides to reunite them. He robs money with which he
achieves his purpose. Meanwhile, the trio tracks down Annamalai and confronts
him. Annamalai goes all the way to a Church where speaks in his own style and
make the girls believe that he is not the one they are searching for.
With right mix of glamour and oomph factor, the film would be
adored by the front-benchers. Imman has set to tunes six songs with one
comprising select lyrics from Vaali's songs.
Director Selva has penned the script in such a way that it
unfolds at quick pace. But it lacks the necessary punch. Majority of the scenes
are predictable and hangover of the first part is visible. Though the story
unfolds at good pace, it lacks conviction.
Jeevan plays his part well, while all the five girls hog enough
screen space. A fun-filled rode for those who love commercial entertainers.
‘Naan Avan Illai II’ is the right destination if you are ready to forget about
logic.
Nan Avan Illai - Magic sans logic