6 reviews
Haraa centres around Ram (a) Ibrahim who is grieving the loss of his daughter after she dies by suicide. He goes on a mission to uncover secrets and avenge her death. In the first scene, Mohan heads out to look for clues. He gets inside an auto, speaks to two or three people, and then into an ambulance when he sees a few people following him. After this, he gets onto a bike. Similarly, the screenplay moves from one pointless scene to another, mostly in circles, sometimes in triangles and at moments, all over the place. The story takes Ram through a gritty criminal world mired in ugly politics and a plethora of complications that come along with it. Instead of unravelling it in a way that tests the knowledge of a discerning audience, it holds exposition as a crutch to drag its way through the plot, eventually killing suspense and other elements that would have made it much more interesting.
At the crux of Haraa is a dad-daughter love story that deserves better writing. Sometimes, the film takes their relationship a tad too far. When I say too far, it goes to the extent of mistaking patriarchy and regressive mentality for love and progressiveness. In perhaps the most bizarre scene of them all, Ram goes to Nimisha's school to tell the teachers that she won't be able to attend the exam as she had her menarche. Even when the teachers reiterate that they would provide her with sanitary products to help her deal with it, he denies it and agrees on her behalf to skip a year of education. In the raging debate around menstrual leaves, women have always asserted their choice, but for a man to speak in her name only takes the conversation back to a few decades. Speaking of it, even the parents finding out about her menarche is straight out of a '90s film.
Haraa attempts to paint Mohan as a simple man who goes to great lengths to avenge the death of his daughter. But the film thrusts lyrics like "Maassuke maasu Ivan, Silver Jubilee star ivan," clearly picturing him as a hero making a comeback. In another scene, Mohan beats several goons in a bus. He delivers one blow to a guy's face and Rajendran goes, "Mouna Raagam parakudhe." The botched meta-commentary goes on. There's another blow and he says, "Mella Thirandhadhu un mandai." Apart from Rajendran, there are Yogi Babu, Deepa Shankar, Singampuli, and Aadhavan who cross paths with Mohan at different intervals to provide what the makers thought would be 'comic relief'. Instead, they stick out like a sore thumb and are completely out of place. The dialogues don't help either and are a desperate cry to help fix the screenplay which is stretched so far to encompass several elements that remain as fragments in an already convoluted storyline. Adding to it are several lip-sync and messy dubbing issues. Anumol, who had an earnest performance in Ayali, is terribly underutilised. Worse, she is made into a classic, overly sentimental mother.
At the crux of Haraa is a dad-daughter love story that deserves better writing. Sometimes, the film takes their relationship a tad too far. When I say too far, it goes to the extent of mistaking patriarchy and regressive mentality for love and progressiveness. In perhaps the most bizarre scene of them all, Ram goes to Nimisha's school to tell the teachers that she won't be able to attend the exam as she had her menarche. Even when the teachers reiterate that they would provide her with sanitary products to help her deal with it, he denies it and agrees on her behalf to skip a year of education. In the raging debate around menstrual leaves, women have always asserted their choice, but for a man to speak in her name only takes the conversation back to a few decades. Speaking of it, even the parents finding out about her menarche is straight out of a '90s film.
Haraa attempts to paint Mohan as a simple man who goes to great lengths to avenge the death of his daughter. But the film thrusts lyrics like "Maassuke maasu Ivan, Silver Jubilee star ivan," clearly picturing him as a hero making a comeback. In another scene, Mohan beats several goons in a bus. He delivers one blow to a guy's face and Rajendran goes, "Mouna Raagam parakudhe." The botched meta-commentary goes on. There's another blow and he says, "Mella Thirandhadhu un mandai." Apart from Rajendran, there are Yogi Babu, Deepa Shankar, Singampuli, and Aadhavan who cross paths with Mohan at different intervals to provide what the makers thought would be 'comic relief'. Instead, they stick out like a sore thumb and are completely out of place. The dialogues don't help either and are a desperate cry to help fix the screenplay which is stretched so far to encompass several elements that remain as fragments in an already convoluted storyline. Adding to it are several lip-sync and messy dubbing issues. Anumol, who had an earnest performance in Ayali, is terribly underutilised. Worse, she is made into a classic, overly sentimental mother.
- angelinpriyadarshini
- Jun 21, 2024
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Can't imagine such a worst film in present day. Mohan is a board out hero, who was in limelight just because of of the hits of Ilayaraja. Highly ridiculous story and worst ever screenplay. The director is a waste product and not at all capable of doing any thing. It is like 1970s movie and even they are not capable of making it properly. How come a producer dare enough to invest in such a lousy script. Waste of time, energy and money of spending 2 hours on this filthy movie. Horrible is not just a word but it is beyond truth how only the movie can described better. Please avoid seeing such movies.
- chitravenkay
- Jul 10, 2024
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Mohan, popularly known as mike Mohan, as most of his yesteryear movies used to portray him singing melodies, thanks to the great musician Ilaiyaraja. Mohan literally earned his fame using the excellent voice of the popular dubbing artiste S N Surendar. Truth be told, Mohan never used to have good acting talents.
He came to known as the "Silver Jubilee Hero" as most of his movies became roaring box office hits, thanks mainly to the music of Ilaiyaraja and the voice by S N Surendar. In addition, he used to be paired with popular heroines of that era like Revathi, Amala, Nadiya, Radha, Ambika among many others.
Haraa movie proves that without the music of Ilaiyaraja, without the voice of S N Surendar, without a popular heroine, Mohan is a BIG ZERO. The movie fell flat. Owing his listless acting, pathetic action scenes, useless screenplay and clueless direction. Most of all, his appearance with a big beard is really irritating.
Mohan should remain as a retired actor. That is good for him as well as for the cine going public..
He came to known as the "Silver Jubilee Hero" as most of his movies became roaring box office hits, thanks mainly to the music of Ilaiyaraja and the voice by S N Surendar. In addition, he used to be paired with popular heroines of that era like Revathi, Amala, Nadiya, Radha, Ambika among many others.
Haraa movie proves that without the music of Ilaiyaraja, without the voice of S N Surendar, without a popular heroine, Mohan is a BIG ZERO. The movie fell flat. Owing his listless acting, pathetic action scenes, useless screenplay and clueless direction. Most of all, his appearance with a big beard is really irritating.
Mohan should remain as a retired actor. That is good for him as well as for the cine going public..
- rsridhar2005
- Jul 5, 2024
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- priyadarshineesoumya
- Jun 21, 2024
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Nice to see he is back again but making him a hero without proper side line actor this movie is very pale.
This is supposed to be a thriller movie but movie is very straight and viewers can predict the next scene.
The music is not par with the scene, they should include more tense music, it's like little copy over LEO music score here.
Finally action is not that great but the camera trick's prove mohan still can fight at this age.
Looking forward for his new movies soon but not as a HERO characters but other role will prove him better.
Thanks for the movie but overall not the expectations we wanted is here in this movie. Thanks.
This is supposed to be a thriller movie but movie is very straight and viewers can predict the next scene.
The music is not par with the scene, they should include more tense music, it's like little copy over LEO music score here.
Finally action is not that great but the camera trick's prove mohan still can fight at this age.
Looking forward for his new movies soon but not as a HERO characters but other role will prove him better.
Thanks for the movie but overall not the expectations we wanted is here in this movie. Thanks.
- harshupatil-12426
- Jun 21, 2024
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