Sarvam Review, Sarvvam Tamil Movie Review
Movie: Sarvvam
Director: Vishnu Vardhan
Producer: Ayngaran International Films Pvt Ltd
Music: Yuvan Shankar Raja
Cast: Arya, Trisha, JD Chakravarthy, Indrajeet, Rohan
Like the curate’s egg, Vishnu Vardhan’s Sarvvam is good in parts. He has made the film with a wafer thin storyline, banking heavily on style and gloss.
Ayngaran International Films’ Sarvvam does have its highs. It is a character-driven action thriller, with some romance thrown in during the first half.
The five main characters are Karthik (Arya) a happy-go-lucky young architect, who falls head over heels with a beautiful doctor Sandhya (Trisha) after a mix-up at a Kart Racing track, a morose football coach Eashwar (JD Chakravarthy) who moves around with a deadly black Rottweiler dog, a software professional Naushad (Indrajeet) and his son Imman (Rohan).
Vishnu has tried to base the plot on the life of these five characters, and shows how fate plays an important role in the denouement. At interval point a freak accident brings the twist in the tale, and the second part is a cat-and-mouse game.
