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March 6, 2000
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![]() The hero as a human beingShobha Warrier
Yes, I do, I wanted to tell Raghavan, the auto driver. As we got into Raghavan's auto in front of the theatre, our conversation was naturally about the film, Mugavari. What is your ambition? What do you want to be in life? Have you any dreams? Every child grows up answering all these questions. As years pass by, all human beings, sadly and disappointedly, realise that not all their dreams come true. Mugavari, Ajith's latest release is all about such dreams -- the unfulfilled, unrealised dreams. Sridhar is 29, but has not been earning anything for the family. He is trying hard to make it big as a music director in films. He is sad and dejected sometimes, but hopeful most of the time because of the undying passion and fire he has for music. It is this hope and optimism that give him courage to face defeat after defeat, and failure after failure. He hopes to succeed one day.
When he is asked to choose between his love and music, he chooses music, because music is his first love. But when he has to choose between his family and music, he chooses his loving family. He feels that his dreams can wait, but not his family's needs.
Debutant director Durai has the ability in him to take a sensitive and realistic film, but Mugavari is not without blemishes. As a person who was brought up on realistic Malayalam films of yesteryear (unlike those made today), one is never completely satisfied. The candid, beautiful moments of the family are realistic and poignant, but the dances and the fight are totally out of place. The real winners are Ajith, the actor, and P C Sreeram, the cinematographer. It is Sreeram's excellent cinematography that gives the film an unparalleled beauty and character. He very effectively uses rain to accentuate the sorrow of the hero. Rain is always there in the background or with the hero in his moments of unhappiness.
The surprising element of the film is the portrayal of the hero as a normal human being whose dreams are not fulfilled in the end -- a rare feat in a Tamil film.
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