Hansika Guardian Review
Hansika Guardian Review: The Tamil (Kollywood) movie Guardian, starring Hansika as the heroine, was released in theaters recently. This horror movie is directed by Sabari Guru Saravanan.
How is this movie made with a lady-oriented plot?
Unlucky Aparna…
Aparna (Hansika) has been haunted by misfortune since childhood. Whatever is desired does not happen. At last he wanted to take the arati of the god. but when he put his hands to plant the Aparna, the lamp went out. She falls in love with a breakup. Everyone calls her unlucky Aparna. Aparna comes near a building under construction as part of the project work. There she finds a crystal (a sparking stone). Since then, Aparna’s life has changed.
Whatever You Want…
Whatever she wants, it starts happening. Gets a job in a big construction company called Kay. Aparna’s estranged lover Prabhas also misses her there again. Differences of opinion are removed and the two become one. Aparna and all the other employees are facing difficulties in the office due to her project manager and company head’s younger brother. Aparna wishes it would be better if they both die.
As Aparna had wished, the two would die horribly in front of her eyes. How are all the wished in Aparna mind fulfilled? What does that crystal have to do with her desires? who is Mira, the spirit trapped in that crystal? what is the reason for Meera’s anger towards Gautham and Thyagu along with their two other friends? How did Mira die? how did Aparna take revenge for the injustice done to Meera? Has Aparna agreed to be the guardian of Mira’s daughter? Or that is the story of this movie (Hansika guardian Review).
Soul Revenge…
Countless movies have come out from the black and white era to today with the concept of a young women who has been wronged by villains becoming a soul, the hero or heroine helping her revenge and killing all those villains.
The directors have twisted and twisted this point and exploited it in all kinds of ways. as there is nothing left in this story to show something new, the directors have put this horror concept aside. However, from time keep coming. Guardian (Hansika Guardian Review) is also a similar story.
1990s Trend…
Along with the story of this film… acting, comedy and horror elements all remind the trend of 1990s. Along with Hansika, the rest of the artists also predicted the result of this movie. the feeling that somehow the film should be completed is seen in their acting.
None of them could own their characters. Once upon a time, horror movies used to show ghosts as perverted makeup. Now the trend has changed. even ghosts are show as modern. in the Guardian (Hansika guardian Review), the director is determined to scare the audience not with horror elements but with make-up. He filled the scenes where Hansika appears as Atma with the weird make-up scenes of the film.
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The Beginning is Interesting But…
Within fifteen minutes of the start of this movie, you can tell what the climax is. He wrote the story and screenplay so easily. there are no twists and surprises. The beginning of this movie seems a bit interesting.
The movie feels like a new one until Hansika, who is labeled as unfortunate, gets what she wants in her life, and all her loved ones die one by one. Whenever Meera’s episode begins, the story falls into a routine done to Merra and her revenge on the villains are all stacked one after the other.
Comedy That Doesn’t Laugh…
Motta Rajendran’s comedy is not laughable. Aparna’s love story is limited to four or five scenes. Emotions are not ripe in Meera’s daughter episode. Having said that, the film has a bigger list of minuses than pluses.
Hansika is a Bad Choice.
Hansika did nothing new in the role of Aparna. Being a role without any challenges as an actress, Hansika took it easy. At one time, she feels like a bad choice for this movie. In many scenes, her expression does not relate to the scene. There is nothing to say about the performance of the rest in this movie.
An Outdated Horror Movie.
Guardian (Hansika Guardian Review) A routine outdated horror movie. Hansika’s acting, story, stories and other aspects of this movie are old-fashioned, so it is difficult to please the audience.