Watch out for her silambam show which gets the applause in the climax. Samantha in a rare rural role looks very pretty and her expressions are apt in all her scenes. The best surprise in this film is of course the ancient King get up where Siva's demeanor and Tamil diction are impressive. Siva also shines in the romance portions with Samantha especially when he tries to woo her in different avatars and gets disappointed when they dont work. His chemistry with Soori brings laughs every time the two appear on screen together.
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Sivakarthikeyan has grown leaps and bounds as far as handling the mass hero role with ease and cleverly making sure to crack self deprecating jokes on himself. The rest of the story is the cat and mouse game between the two warring parties with the usual twists and turns and how the Seemaraja emerges the victor. There is the arrogant Kaleeshwari (Simran) and her husband Karikadai Kandan (Lal) who harbor enemity on the hero and vow to finish him off. He falls in love with the local silambam wielding PT eacher Suthanthira Selvi (Samantha) and dons various getups to woo her. Seemaraja (Sivakarthikeyan) is a youth who belongs to a royal jameen family who loiters around with his friend Mathsu (Soori) an accountant for namesake.
Is their third collaboration 'Seemaraja' one step higher in its colorful entertainment and engagement factors as promised by them remains to be seen. Sivakarthikeyan and Ponram along with Soori and D.Imman have given two rural entertainers 'Varuthapadatha Valibar Sangam' and 'Rajini Murugan'. The first half though giving a been there seen it all feeling is quite entertaining with the right mix of all the commercial masala elements of comedy, romance and some mass buildup moments.