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Tuesday, April 3, 2012
Friday, March 30, 2012
3 : Expect the Unexpected
After all Kolaveri has hit the screen with a good opening and high expectation running all around, 3 is neither a regular love film nor a completely new theme. Its just a “Old Wine in a New Bottle”.
Dhanush is really a director’s actor, he has again proved his mettle in his own way, Shruthi after her launch in 7am Arivu it’s a good role to come back. And as far as Aishwarya . R. Danush it’s a good directorial attempt.
The first half of the film is very cool and breezy, with youthful flavour all over, the first half had some glimpses of a suspense which the story is going to lead to but those suspense did not have a great impact on the audience and mildly created a hype for the second half, the next half of the film was a completely different story with many clichés of Mayakkam Enna and other physiological thrillers, and it failed to live up to the expectations. And a very simple flaw but was delebrately visible in the story was the importance given to the characters of Shiv Karthikeyan and Sundar. The first half was in the hands of Shiv Karthikeyan and he disappeared completely in the second half and Sundar got the importance.
Danush and Shruthi have done a commendable role, especially their transformation from school students to a mature man and woman was superb both physically as well as the attitude concern. Shiv Karthikeyan rocks in timing and Sundar in the performance. Anirudh excels in BGM and is widley influenced by Yanni.
Finally, 3 a movie for which you can give a try, watch it for Danush and Shruthi, especially Danush in the last scene…..
Saturday, March 17, 2012
Karnan : A Grandeur in every bit….

Wednesday, March 14, 2012
Kahaani : A exhaustive “Sit-on-Edge” Drama

Friday, March 2, 2012
Aravan : A wonderful epic after a long time…

Aravan : A wonderful epic after a long time…
Vasantha Balan has stricked the winning chord again with his period epic “Aravan”, a story set in 18th century Tamil Nadu. The most important thing about the film is it has maintained a very good inter-textual relationship with its original Sahithya Academy Award winning novel “Kaaval Kotam” by Su. Venkatesan.
The film has an extraordinary casting which adds the real flavour to the content of the story. The film is supported by its ensemble cast who carry the film to this excellence.
The film basically has a very strong story of two clans in southern Tamilnadu. Sidarth’s cinematography has brought life to the 18th on the screen. The cleche of the regular Sepia tone in a period film has been avoided in the film which makes it colourful.
Pasupathy and Aadhi have done a great job all over the film, Karthik’s Background score adds more flavour to the film and makes the audience stay tight to the seat.
Vasantha Balan the captain of the ship has moulded every frame of the film with at most care and detailing. The locations, the sets, the casts, the dialogues everything has been moulded to the best. Barath and Anjali have done a neat special appearances which the story demands and not for just an item number.
The only drawback of the film is the second half lags a little due to the placement of songs and the mood the flashback has.
Please do watch the film…
Friday, December 2, 2011
Dirty Picture: Mass and Class with “Silky” Attitude.

Dirty Picture: A Movie filled with “Attitude”
Dirty Picture portrays the Best Picture of Vidhya Balan, She has really taken this flick to an Altitude full of Attitude.
The film has portrayed the bold yet frustrated life of “Silk” Smitha. The dialogues form the core of the film. Every word uttered by Vidhya has an in-depth meaning in it. A big band of applause has to be given to Ekta Kapoor choosing this subject and Vidhya for the role.
Script wise the first half covers the mass and the second half touches the class. A very tricky screenplay by Rajat Arora where every question asked has an answer before the end. The complete screenplay structure where nothing is left without an answer as well as nothing is unnecessary till the end.
The ensemble of cast for this film is the most important strength starting from Naseerudin Sha, Emran Hashmi, Tussar Kapoor to the Junior artist is Good.
The only drawback of this flick is at certain point or many places the happening spot of the story (Chennai) has not been justified, except for the name boards.
A Special credit has to be given to the director Milan Luthria for handling this crucial subject in a very warm manner.
The cinematography and the BGM has to be given a due credit for creating the feel for the film.
Finally, Watch it for Vidhya her face reflects “Silk” Smitha’s attitude, she has done a great job, She owes a couple of awards for this.
Dirty Picture: Mass and Class with “Silky” Attitude.
Friday, November 25, 2011
Mayakkam Enna : A matured Love story of a Frustrated Youngster…

Mayakkam Enna : A matured Love story of a Frustrated Youngster…
Mayakkam Enna is a Movie that could not be classified in a single genre, it starts with a Triangular Story and Turns back into a Family Drama.
Selvaragavan has tried a light hearted flick with his own flavour. The film seems to be very slow in both the halves, because the audience are sent to a confused state as far as the main motive of the plot is concerned. The usage of Sub-Plots in the script has dripped the pace of the screenplay.
Danush excels day by day and gets matured as an actor in every film. Here as a freaky youngster, a passionate photographer and a frustrated photographer.
Selva’s light comedy carries the film to the audience. Richa is fabulous as Yamini. The story of the film is nothing special same as 7G and Kadhal Kondein but here its bit matured.
G.V.Prakash’s Background score as well as songs are good and give a tempo to the film. But unnecessary CG work everywhere in the film makes it a sober. Ramji’s cinematography and Kola Baskar’s Editing lose their content to the unwanted CG work.
Finally “Mayakkam Enna” is bit matured lot are not going to like it. Watch it for Danush and Richa the performers.

