Blue Star Review: Cricket, Caste, and Coming-of-Age: Movie Delivers a Winning Mix

Blue Star' portrays a late 90s village cricket rivalry between Oppressed Caste and others, led by Ashok Selvan and Shanthanu Bhagyaraj. Exploring love, aggression, and caste oppression, the film delves into cricket politics. With compelling performances, nuanced writing, and enchanting music, it advocates unity amid common issues.
Blue Star
Blue Star

In the late 90s, Perumbachai village witnessed clashes between the 'Blue Star' and 'Alpha Boys' cricket teams, representing Oppressed Caste and the rest of the villagers, led by Ranjith (Ashok Selvan) and Rajesh (Shanthanu Bhagyaraj), respectively. Cricket is their life, impacting society and changing perspectives. Director S Jayakumar's 'Blue Star' explores how the teams overcome their differences.

Blue Star
Blue Star

Ashok Selvan delivers a compelling performance as a college boy navigating love, aggression, and guilt, excelling as a sportsman. Shanthanu Bhagyaraj, portraying the parallel lead, embraces his character's responsibility, delivering a strong performance. Prithvirajan, Keerthi Pandian, Lizzy Antony, and Elango Kumaravel contribute significantly to the film.

The screenplay, although rooted in familiar themes, becomes unique and profound with Jayakumar and Tamil Prabha's nuanced writing. The film addresses caste oppression and its reflection in the game, progressing in the right direction. The second half delves into the politics of cricket, a noteworthy aspect.

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Tamil A. Azhagan's cinematography skillfully contrasts the village cricket ground's dust with the artificial grass ground's vibrancy. Selva RK's editing adds strength to storytelling, though a tighter edit in love scenes and the second half would enhance pacing. Govind Vasantha's music, along with Umadevi and Arivu's lyrics, is enchanting, with 'Sounds of the Train' as a standout.

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Despite some flaws, 'Blue Star' shines as a rising star, advocating the political idea that unity is crucial when facing common issues between factions.

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