
Maareesan film evaluation: Vadivelu, Fahadh Faasil steal the present on this slow-burn suspense flick
Fahadh Faasil and Vadivelu in a nonetheless from ‘Maareesan’ | Photo Credit: Special Arrangement
If you mentioned his comical expressions and reactions, you’d be largely proper. From Friends to Vetrikodi Kattu, Vadivelu’s physique language and facial expressions when delivering humorous traces have stuffed awkward silences in lots of drawing rooms as they play out on tv.
This continues to this point on Tamil comedy channels.
In Maareesan, his newest function, written by V. Krishna Moorthy and directed by Sudheesh Sankar, Vadivelu sheds all these strengths. Here, he’s Velayudham, an Alzheimer’s affected person who has largely forgotten his previous. In his introduction sequence, he’s chained and calling out to somebody whom he thinks is his son.
Only, he isn’t. The stranger is Dhayalan (Fahadh Faasil), a goofy small-time thief who has damaged in. In his thoughts, this can be a fast job — a person tied to a sequence and an empty home. But there’s cash…if solely he spent extra time with this man wanting reminiscence.
The two determine to go on a street journey, and that modifications issues drastically. While the primary half is a gradual burn, harking back to many Malayalam movies for its tempo and candy nothing-ness, an arresting interval block units issues up properly for a thriller.
Maaresan (Tamil)
Director: Sudheesh Sankar
Cast: Vadivelu, Fahadh Faasil, Kovai Sarala, Vivek Prasanna
Runtime: 154 minutes
Storyline: A small-time thief befriends a stranger in a bid to rob him
The twists are many, however all of them arrive slowly, like a personality’s change of intention and the next actions. Do we actually know somebody absolutely? Maareesan explores this facet in good measure by taking on a protagonist who has dementia. That itself is a triumph — as a result of forgetfulness is a giant ordeal. What is life with out reminiscences, the lead character asks nonchalantly, and you are feeling sympathetic to his state.
And what’s it about FaFa, as Fahadh Faasil is popularly referred to as? How do all these mischievous shades of gray within the universe appeal to this actor? Slightly taking off from his efficiency in his Malayalam movie Thondimuthalum Driksakshiyum, a movie that kickstarts with him swallowing a necklace that he stole, Fahadh as soon as once more aces the goofy half in Maareesan, utilizing his shrug-off mannerisms to good impact. His camaraderie with Vadivelu — a collab that began with Mari Selvaraj’s Maamannan— is heartfelt. We want extra movies that includes them roll out.
Fahadh Faasil and Vadivelu in a nonetheless from ‘Maareesan’ | Photo Credit: Special Arrangement
When the primary promo materials of Maareesan got here out, I puzzled if it will be one other Meiyazhagan, that’s, a movie by which two folks get to know one another higher. Maareesan has that facet going for it within the first half, however in far much less impactful measure. The atmosphere-building is leisurely carried out; the 2 preserve going off on rides and taking lavatory breaks. We preserve getting scenes after scenes with the 2, with little or no occurring. Sometimes I want Vadivelu would simply break into an impromptu comedy sequence, however he stays strictly in character, as he should.
A flashback may have been trimmed, a tune performs out for eternity, and characters aside from the leads are much less explored. But when it’s a movie about forgetfulness that cheekily weaves in a preferred Ilaiyaraaja quantity — the lyrics of which go “Nethu oruthara paarthom…paarthu oruthara maranthom” — it deserves a glance in.
Maareesan is at the moment operating in theatres
Published – July 24, 2025 12:41 pm IST
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