Total Entertainer, Aambala
- By Paveethralosani d/o Gurusamy
- Jan 31, 2016
- 3 min read

Main casts and director of Aambala Source from chennaipratika.com
After few days, I am back again with another one movie’s review. And this time, I want to share the review of a masala movie which is Ambala. This is Sunder C’s new movie after his last massive hit hits the theatre.
If you want me to explain the movie in one sentence, then the story of Ambala is Saravanan, his father and his brothers making peace with their three aunts and defeating the villain while the romance comes between here and there.
Saravanan (Vishal) runs a business where he and his gang gathers people for politicians. After that, Kumaran played by Vaibhav, enters when Saravanan consumed alcohol in a bar and helped him to drop him in his house. They will go to Madurai to meet Saravanan’s father, Aalavanthan (Prabhu) and another brother, Shakthi (Sathish). They met the father and he reveals that they have three aunts and coincidentally the three aunts has three daughters. Saravanan found out Maya ( Hansika) is the daughter of his aunt, who used to be his girlfriend. The three boys disguised as police officers and goes to their aunt’s village. The elder aunt who played by ever beauty Ramya Krishnan decides to participate politically but Pasupathy, as the villain in the story provokes her by saying if he lose the election, he will work at her home but if she loses the election, her daughter Maya needs to marry his son. However as we all know, as the hero, Saravanan helps his aunt to win it. At the end, the truth reveals where everyone found out that Pasupathy is the one who killed Aalavanthan’s father and besides the whole family reunites.
In this story, we get to see Vishal, as the main character has done his part well as usual. Everyone else in the film, Prabhu, Ramya Krishnan and others are the pillar of Ambala. Ramya Krishnan, Kiran and also Aishwarya looking extremely ravishing and fresh. They seems to have no aging problem as all three of them yet looking young adult. Besides that, our beloved comedian, Santhanam played his part as a pathetic police officer who dismissed on the first half. Hansika, as played female lead as Maya in Aambala is stunning as always. She has become one of the female lead that must be in Sunder C’s films. Previously in Aranmanai, now Aambala and then Aranmanai 2. Who knows what would be their next?
As for the music composer, we have our Hiphop Tamizha Adhi, one of my favourite! So happy to see him as a debutant music composer for the film Aambala. This current Indian sensation, makes some lively and enjoyable music that stays in our heart. The background score is a plus point where Adhi proves he is equivalent to those talented music composers out there.
All we all know, Aambala is Sundar C’s film and this is exactly his kind of film. Lucky for him, this premise of him seems to have worked for him well. One of the part that I don’t really enjoy is when the flying cars scenes for Vishal second half’s intro which lost the logical point of view. Like seriously?
Although the movie is named Aambala (Masculine), I don’t see anything masculine about ‘Aambala’. It’s more to a family relationship that has broken and three independent aunts that doesn’t need the help of their husband. The film, is full with people and their characters filled with humour sense and music along all the way.
Official trailer of Aambala (with no subtitle)
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