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Friday, 18 June 2010 |
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Movie Review: Raavanan
Banner: Madras Talkies, Big Pictures Production: Manirathnam Story, Screenplay and Dialogues: Manirathnam Dialogues: Suhasini Manirathnam Music: A.R. Rahman Cinematography: Santhosh Sivan Finally, the most awaited flick of this year 2010 is out and we bring you the exclusive review with the clear-cut analysis. Manirathnam’s aesthetic style of filmmaking has always won heavy downpour of praises of Indian film fraternity. His efficacious ability to chop his actors into brilliant characters, the phenomenal screenplay and daring approach of breaking the barriers has made him achieve the surpassing levels of tinsel town. Manirathnam’s ‘Raavanan’ is the best when it comes to technical aspects and on the narrative vistas, he’s simply superb. But on pars, there are some acceptable flaws that trivialize his efforts up to certain extent, but that doesn’t emerge out as a constraint. Well for actors Vikram and Abhishek Bachchan, it’s an unforgettable milestone in this career. Let’s glimpse into the storyline first and make a valid analysis of this film…. The film is strictly focalized on three characters: Veeraiyya (Vikram), Raghini (Aishwarya Rai Bachchan) and Dev Prasad (Prithviraj). Nothing stops Dev, a righteous honest cop and Raghini, a classical dancer to get married. Despites inwardness of conflicts, they enter nuptials. Sooner, they make their down to Vikramasingapuram, one of the speculative regions of South India since Dev is transferred to the region. Things aren’t same for Dev as he witnesses that cops and their law factors has got nothing to do here. Everything about justice, law and disputes comes under Veeraiyya aka Veera. He has his own dreams of fights vigorously for the sake of his community, but Dev has to tackle the scenario and breaks into Veera’s path. A ferocious attack over the Veera and his fellowmen results in the death of his sister (Priyamani). |
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Friday, 28 May 2010 |
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Movie Review: Singam
Production: Sun Pictures, Big Pictures and Studio Green Productions Direction: Hari Star-casts: Surya, Anushka, Prakash Raj, Vivek, Radha Ravi, Nizhalgal Ravi, Bose Venkat and many others Music: Devi Sri Prasad Cinematography: Priyan First things first, you guys must watch ‘Singam’, even if you aren’t an ardent buff of Surya or Hari. The reason is that it has got all the specified elements that define a top-class entertainment catering to the tastes of all cohorts. A hunky cop bashing down roughnecks single-handed, tripping legs with his ladylove, finest challenges tackled between good and baddie is all what it makes ‘Singam’ – a stunning film. |
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Monday, 24 May 2010 |
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Kanagavel Kaaka- Film review
Cast: Karan, Hari Priya, Kotta Srinivasa Rao, Raj Kapoor, Aditya Music: Vijay Anthony Producer: Saravanan Director: Kavin Bala The revenging son Politician Kotta Srinivasa Rao kills a government official with a lorry. The wife of the officer approaches Judge Avinash to complaint about this atrocity. Avinash decides to take up the case by becoming a lawyer. But Kotta Srinivasa Rao who comes to know about this burns Avinash’s wife and daughter.
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Friday, 26 February 2010 |
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Movie Review: Vinnai Thandi Varuvaya
Banner: Escape Artists Motion Pictures, R.S. Infotainment Production: Madhan, Ganesh Kumar, Jayaram Direction: Gowtham Vasudev Menon Star-casts: Silambarasan, Trisha, Uma Padmanabhan Music: A.R. Rahman Cinematography: Manoj Paramahamsa Editing: Anthony Problems created by lovers among themselves are one thing while problems created by others to these lovers are another thing. But what happens if both these takes place in a romance. Simbhu frequently asks,” Why should I love Jessie when there are so many other girls”. This question may be asked by many youngsters or their friends in real life. The amazing romance, confusions and the pain has been narrated in a beautiful way. |
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Saturday, 13 February 2010 |
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Movie Review: Theeratha Vilayattu Pillai
Banner: Sun Pictures, GK Films Corporation Production: Vikram Krishna, Kalananidhi Maran Direction: Thiru Star-casts: Vishal, Neethu Chandra, Sarah Jane, Tanushree Dutta, Santhanam, Prakash Raj, Mouli, Mayilsamy, Sathyan and others… Music: Yuvan Shankar Raja With couple of his previous films yielding him lukewarm responses at box office, actor Vishal had seemingly changed his mind to take up unique scripts. Of course, he has stepped out of clichéd formulas and has picked a romantic entertainer. |
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