Yennai Arindhaal

Ajith Kumar dancing, being emotional and Vivek doing a never before seen style of comedy (different from his usual); if I have to count the easily striking positives of the latest Gautham Menon movie Yennai Arindhaal, these will be the first three. In comparison with the usual flavors of a kollywood film, Yennai Arindhaal is… Continue reading Yennai Arindhaal

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Darling

Directed by Sam Anton, the horror comedy Darling starring G V Prakash Kumar and Nikki Galrani is just a usual Ghost story mixed with jokes that partially looks fresh. With a tedious story, the content goes on and on without much relevance and thus darling loses its grip and ends up as a disappointment. The… Continue reading Darling

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Aambala

The second half of the movie Aambala has a scene where the hero dressed as a police officer coming in his official vehicle. The police vehicle leaps over the head of people and completes circle drifting and all this time our hero is sitting on the bonnet of the car as if he is taking… Continue reading Aambala

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I

The hard work of Vikram and Weta workshop to give the necessary outlook for the movie must be appreciated in director Shankar ‘s I. Coming with a whole lot of expectations, the chances of I satisfying you completely is very less. Every ingredient Shankar uses to create a blockbuster is there to keep you engaged,… Continue reading I

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Pisaasu

Well horror has not been one of my favorite genres and the reason was the fact that it lacked variety. With his new film Pisaasu, director Mysskin redefines at least the Indian way of approaching the horror theme. Instead of making the movie a list of tricks to scare the audience, Mysskin has packaged Pisaasu… Continue reading Pisaasu

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Meaghamann

The basic story of Arya’s new flick Meaghamann is something very simple and we have seen it in films like Pokkiri. But director Magizh Thirumeni has treated the content in a particular way that it will impress you overall. With lesser exaggerations compared to a normal Tamil action thriller and impressive visualization, Meaghamann ends up… Continue reading Meaghamann

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Lingaa

Rajnikanth movies are mass entertainers because of its nature that gives the spotlight on the hero for his style and attitude.  When those two factors are there in abundance, then the story part naturally becomes less of a concern. The three hour long Lingaa from director K S Ravikumar fails miserably in using the stardom… Continue reading Lingaa

Kaaviya Thalaivan

Kaaviya Thalaivan is a healthy competition of talents. Set in the 1920’s and 30’s, this period drama goes through the egoistic competition of two stage artists. Utilizing the time where the movie is set to its fullest by including sub plots that happened during that period, this movie from Vasanthabalan never disappoints its viewer. Sivadas… Continue reading Kaaviya Thalaivan

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