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Aimed only on profits - Vyabari-Review

Both S J Suryah and Sakthi Chidambaram are well known

for making masala movies by focusing on commercial elements alone. What would happen if these two 'jack of the trades' joins together? Well, you have to watch Vyabari to know that, as this film too is no exception in showcasing all gloss, glitter, glamour and oomph quotient ingredients to woo an average movie fan.

However, attempts were made in this movie to bring S J Suryah out from his usual playboy image by showing him as a business tycoon focusing only on profits, profits and profits. Without any big affinity towards family, Suryaprakash (S J Suryah), owner of some 360 businesses happens to marry Savithri (Tamanna), who comes to write an article about him. Unable to sail in both family and business boats, Suryaprakash approaches Stephen Raj (Nasser), a scientist involved in cloning research to create a replica of him in order to sort out issues.

Remaining things revolve on whether Suryaprakash managed to emerge successful in achieving his aims or not. Namitha, a beauty queen and airhostess and Malavika, playing the role of a model tries their best to seduce S J Suryah. Nothing could be written more about the performance of both these actresses. Sita (S J Suryah's mother) and Nasser had performed well in this movie by understanding their characters. For Deva, Vyabari is yet another film in his list.

Director Sakthi Chidambaram had tried something different by making the first film in Tamil cinema on Kollywood. Vyabari - Business tactic

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