Inception inspired from Gowtham Menon????

This is just a funny post, just because of the love I have on Nolan and Gowtham.

The Dark Knight Rises - A Sneak Peak over the story and the epic Climax

The Most expected movie of the Year.

Gravity Review - Go Watch it in 3D!

An awesome science horror movie all the way

The Wolf of Wall Street Review

The much awaited Leo-Scorsese is back with a bang.

Before Midnight Review - Coming soon

The trilogy ends on a high.

Wednesday, November 7, 2012

Vishwaroopam New Auro 3D Trailer with Kamal Speech Official 720p HD


A New theaterical trailer with Auro 3D is released today. Also its Ulaganayagan's Birthday, I wish him a happy birthday and may he come up with some awesome movies like Anbe Shivam, Indian, Thevar Magan and many more of such in future. We also wish Vishwaroopam to be a grand success and let it mesmerise the tamil audience.   

Saturday, July 7, 2012

EEGA - Naan E roller coaster revenge by a housefly






South India's top commercial director SS Rajamouli's most ambitious project Eega is out at a record 1200 theatres across the world. Nani plays the main lead (Technically it's the rebirth of Nani as the housefly which is the lead character), Samantha plays the female lead and Sudeep plays the most important role as a Villain. Keeravani has done the music and Senthil is the cameraman.

What's the story?
Nani playing the eternal lover boy and Samantha will secretly adores Naani like what happens in most south movies these days. Sudeep gets mad when he gets to know that Samantha, the girl he admires, is in love with Naani. He goes on to kill Nani. Then unfolds the real battle -- the rebirth of Naani as a housefly and how he takes revenge on Sudeep. The names of Sudeep and Naani were retained in the movie, while it's Bindhu for Sam. 

The positives
The bonding between Naani and Sam was great. Sudeep has given a once-in-a-lifetime performance. If one-half of the film is for kids, then the other half is for adults -- its Rajamouli’s master blend that has packed all the elements so well. The background music will just woo you. The CG work by Makuta team was extraordinary, specially the scene where Sudeep blackmails Naani by Sam was shot brilliantly. Cameraman Senthil deserves a special mention here. Overall, the film keeps you engrossed for most of the time. 

The negatives
The film is a bit lengthy, sometimes you might feel that it is for the kids. 

Final word
It’s Sudeep, Sudeep and Sudeep all the way. A must watch revenge story - it will make you laugh and cry at the same time.


Rating: 3.5/5

Official review links:
In.com: 
http://www.in.com/news/entertainment/eega-is-roller-coaster-ride-50112537-in-1.html

Sunday, June 17, 2012

6th Edition of Vijay awards- 2012 - Award Winners








6th Annual Edition of Vijay Awards conducted by Vijay TV took place on 16/June/2012. The list of winners are below, the list is in the order as it was given away.


Best Song : Yathe Yathe ( AADUKAALAM )
Best Music Director : GV.Prakash ( AADUKAALAM )
Sivaji Award: Singer SP.Balasubramaniam
Best Playback Singer Male - SP.Bala For Aiyayoo (AADUKAALAM )
Best Playback Singer Female: Chinmayee For Saara Kaathu(Vaagai Sooda Vaa)
Best Supporting Actor : Sarath Kumar ( KANCHANA )
Best Supporting Actress : Uma Riaz ( MOUNAGURU )
Best Comedian - Santhanam ( SIRUTHAI ) 
Best Comedian Jury Award - Kovai Sarala ( KANCHANA )
Best Actress - Anjali ( ENGEYUM EEPOTHUM )
Best Actor : Chiyaan Vikram ( DEIVA THIRUMAGAL ) 
Special Jury Award - Baby SARAH ( DEIVATHIRUMAGAL )
Best Entertainer Of The Year 2011 - " Soup Boy " Dhanush !
Best Crew Award ( AADUKAALAM )
Fav Song Of The Year - Ennamo Yeadho ( KO )
Best Male Debut : Nani ( VEPPAM )
Favourite Film : KO
Favourite Director : Venkat Prabhu ( MANKATHA )
Favourite Hero : Ajith Kumar ( MANKATHA )

Congarts to all lucky winners, make more meaningful cinemas in Kollywood.



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Thursday, June 14, 2012

Billa 2 censored with a 'A' certificate..!!!


Now its officially confirmed that Billa 2 is censored with 'A' certificate.
Chakri Toleti, director of Billa2 has tweeted that
 "A" with no major cuts...! :)"
Its actually a great move, yesterday Billa2 was on a negative side with film backing out of the BO clash with Saguni in the last minute. It was predicted that maybe Billa2 had a weak story line which pushed them to avert the clash, but to slog it out they have got 'A' certificate. Which shows that they are not ready to make any compromises in the film, if this policy being maintained all through the film then the film will be a Blockbuster for sure. On the darker side, last time Ajith's movie released with 'A' certificate was 'Alwar'. It clashed with Pokkiri(U/A). Pokkiri went on to become a rage hit while Alwar was dud. In the past a big 'A' certified movie was 'Aayirathil Oruvan', 'Pudhupettai' all were box office duds. They cant attract family audience, this time Ajith is more powerful when compared to Alwar and now his main and sole fan base is youth's between 18 to 25. So Billa2 might become the trend setter by avoiding 30% tax exemption and backing up the story of teh movie. Lets see what happens. Release date is almost confirmed for June 21 or 22. So its a going to be an epic clash between Billa2 & Saguni. Lets wait and enjoy the game as it get unfolds. Lets see who rake in big moolah...!!!!  whats your guess, flow in your comments below.

Wednesday, June 13, 2012

Krishnaveni Panchaalai : Nothing big..!!!


Krishnaveni Panchaalai a story about a cotton factory as the name suggests. Dhanapal Padmanabahn debuts as director, N.R. Raghunathan scores the music. Hemachandran(as Kathir) and Nandhana(as Poongothai) play the lead. Renuka plays the mother role of Poongothai. Film is produced by Minveli Media Works. 


Film starts off with a flashback back in 1950’s, where Rajeev Krishna( S/O Krishnaveni Cotton Mill founder) went to UK for his higher education, where he falls in love with a girl and he marries her. His father’s self-demise will compel him to return to India, to take over the mill. Then the film travels to 1980’s, where the mill will be running good, employees will be happy. There are a lot of love pairs in between, Kathir and Poongothai are one such pair. Furthermore, Kathir will help in arranging a run-away marriage for Poongothai's elder sister and his friend. Renuka takes revenge for this marriage and will mix poison for her own elder daughter. On the other hand, a tussle happens between mill employees and owner regarding bonus, which extends to a strike for 300 days. How Poongothai gets to know the truth of her sister's killing, how she joins with Kathir and what happened to Krishnaveni Cotton Mill is the rest of the story.


What works?
The film has an intriguing story. History and love were mixed in right proportions. Casting was perfect except for a few characters. It is evident that a lot of ground work has been made in properties inside mill, and the attendance card puncher deserves a special note. Performance by Renuka was damn good, both in the interval and in the final stages. Lead pair Hema Chandran and Nandhana gave a decent performance. Rajeev Krishnan was the perfect choice for a mill owner.


What not?
Having a decent story and pleasant actors to emote the film missed out in execution, it could also have had a better screenplay. Managers in the mill react too much and in the initial scenes it was irritating at one point. Songs are spoilers; it doesn’t have a good music and many were placed at the wrong time.


Final word: It’s a good attempt. If you are free, you can give it a try, nothing big.


Rating: 2.5/5

Official Review Links:
In.com: 
http://www.in.com/news/entertainment/review-krishnaveni-panchaalai-50095829-in-1.html

Friday, June 8, 2012

Vishwaroopam - Trailor - Mind blowing..!!!



The much awaited trailer of Vishwaroopam has been unveiled today. Kamal Hassan playing the lead has also written and directed the movie, Pooja Kumar and Andriah play the female leads. Watch the trailer below.



Vishwaroopam - Exclusive stills. - Click the link to get all official posters and first look images of Vishwaroopam(without watermarks).


Traler review:
Viswaroopam trailer is a stunning mind blowing ride, Kamal have lost his belly and looks young as ever. In the beginning gun shots were matched with Kamal's vocals, denoting that Kamal has some evil inside him. This fact will be proved when Andreah says "Indha padathula ellarukkume double role" means everyone in this film has a double role(Positive & Negative). Positive and Negative is cleared when Pojja Kumar asks "Neenga nallavara Kettavara(Are you a good man or a bad man)" for which Kamal answers "To answer your question, am both I am the Hero & am the villain. So with this trailer it is very sure that Kamal has a double role one being a Kathak dancer and other as an camouflaged terrorist. Background music was good.

Rating: 3.75/5

Here is what Kamal has to say about his Magnum Opus "Vishwaroopam".

A marriage of convenience

Vishwanath alias Wiz, a Kathak exponent and Nirupama get married. Each have an agenda and seem to have achieved their wishes in three years of matrimony.


Nirupama gets her Phd and Wiz runs his dance class in New Jersey unhindered by each other. All is fine till Dr. Nirupama aspires for more and wants to opt out of the arranged marriage.


She cannot cite any specific reason to leave Wiz as there is nothing much to complain about him. Every male according to Nirupama must have a flaw. So she decides to find out something about him to feel better about her decision to part . She hires a detective to rake up something on him.
And all hell breaks loose.

Vishwaroopam is something that has been in my mind for nearly seven years. I hope it stays in my audience`s mind for at least half that time, By Kamal Haasan.

Wednesday, June 6, 2012

Adhinayakadu - Give it a miss..!!!

A picture depicting three get ups of Balakrishna from the film. (Image credits: Mustimusiq)

After watching this film, you're certain that Balakrishna was again looking to star in a film that was similar to 'Simha', his previous hit. Only this time, he has done a triple role playing Bobby the son, Rama Krishna Prasad the father and Harish Chandra Prasad the grandfather. Lakshmi Rai and Saloni have played the female leads. The film is directed by Paruchuri Murali, while the story, screenplay and dialogues are by Parchuri Murali. Kalyani Malik takes care of the music and the cinematography is by Surender Reddy. 

What's it about?
Harish Chandra is the leader of the Rayalaseema clan. He dies suddenly but the reason behind his death remains unknown. There's also a character called Bobby, a killing machine, who learns about his family's background and decides to return to his village. On his way home he finds Lakshmi Rai and falls in love with her. The film then follows Harish Chandra stories and reveals why Bobby was separated from his family.

What's good? 
The much-hyped character of Harish Chandra is fairly fleshed out. Jayasudha has also done a fair job. Brahmanandham was a relief, but his role could have been crisper.


What's not?
The film doesn't have a good story; neither does it have a proper screenplay. The film tries to attract all of Balayya's fans, continues on the romance-comedy track and finally ends up feeling like a family drama – a total hodgepodge. Both the director and the writer seem to be confused about how to take the story forward. They didn't know where to start and where to end. Bobby's costumes were also bad.

What to do? 
Give it a miss and wait for Balayya's next film.

My Rating: 2/5

Friday, May 18, 2012

Raatinam – A realistic rural love story.



Once again, a realistic love story from a set of fresh talents. Director K.S. Thngasamy debuts as a director and an actor, he plays the role of hero’s brother. Furthermore, the lead pair, Lagubaran as Jeyam and Swathi as Dhanam, debuts as well. Manu Ramesan has scored the music and cinematography by Raju Sundar.The film even before its release has been selected for German International Film Festival, so lets first congratulate the whole team for this achievement.


Story:
A love story between Dhanam, a school girl and Jeyam, a happy-go-lucky guy, who accompanies his brother in family construction business. If  Jeyam’s family has a political background, on the flip side, Dhanam’s family had powerful government employees like Port trust chairman  and Public prosecutor her dad and uncle respectively. They both fall in love, and they plan for an outing to Thiruchendur and guess what? They get caught by the police. Things get bitter after that, two families try to stop the outrage, but it grows bigger, and they go for third man settlement, where  politics and ego plays the spoilsport. How Jeyam and Dhanam manage to solve the problems and what happens to them is the rest of the story.


What works?
Casting was perfect, the biggest plus is neither the boy had manly looks, nor the girl had angelic attraction. They look like one of us, which helps us to resonate with the film easily. Though there are many new faces, the director had made sure that everyone has given a decent performance to name a few, Jeyam’s friends, Director  K.S. Thangasamy himself as brother and Dhanam’s uncle. Picturisation of songs is good, "Asathum alagu" is the pick of the album. The unexpected twists and turns make the film an interesting fare and set it apart from the clichéd films.


What not?
Story has nothing new. It is the same love story.  Even good picturisation couldn’t enhance few songs; they come as speed breakers,  except for “Asathum alagu." Few amateurish acting in the first half, but since it's, a debut movie for many it is negligible.


Final word: A good one-time watch with a riveting climax, you can give it a try.


Rating: 3/5


Official Review Links:


Moviecrow.com  http://www.moviecrow.com/News/942/raattinam-review
in.comhttp://www.in.com/news/entertainment/rattinam-is-a-realistic-rural-love-story-50000020-in-1.html

Friday, May 11, 2012

Gabbar Singh - Paisa Vasool



Image credits: 123andhra.com



Pawan Kalyan is back with a bang in "Gabbar Singh," a remake of Salman Khan's super hit film Dabangg and directed by Harish Shankar. Despite massive expectations, there were also a number of negative vibes surrounding the movie from the beginning. Whenever Pawan Kalyan takes up a police story, it has been a flop. Shruthi Hassan enacting the lady love of Gabbar Singh is yet to register a hit in Telugu and also considered unlucky. Dabangg's Tamil remake Osthi was a disaster. Against all these odds, Pawan Kalyan has delivered the much-needed mass film, which his fans have been longing for more than a decade.

What’s the story?
Nagineedu plays the role of Pawan Kalyan's father and he doesn’t like his first born at all because he is his step son. This leads to a dispute between Pawan and his father and as a result Pawan will leave his family and after some years he will return as a cop. Suhasini plays the role of Pawan's mother. Arbaaz Khan plays the role of the villain. Pawan will stop Arbazz's bank robbery and other illegal activities and Arbaaz will train his guns on him. Shruthi plays a role of a fancy store shop keeper along with Gayathri (Appu of 'Happy days' fame). Pawan as usual will fall for Shruthi. How he marries Shruthi and he how tackles Arbazz Khan is what the film deals with next. It's not a scene by scene remake; instead, many subplots from Dabangg have been removed and converted into a straight-forward hero-villain clash.

What works?

Pawan Kalyan has given a powerful one-man show. His characterization, mannerisms, dance movements and especially the dialogues were tailor-made to please his fans. Pawan and Suhasini's bond was portrayed well. The editing by Gowtham Raju was good. Pawan’s performance masks out almost all the negatives in the film.

What doesn’t work?
Screenplay and story in the second half is slow. The director could've concentrated a bit more in this area. Second half is less energetic, when compared to the first half. Since Pawan Kalyan's role was portrayed powerfully, Arbazz seems to be powerless and climax looks like it is completed in a hurry. The cinematography by Jayanan Vincent had a lot of mistakes -- many shots were out of focus, especially in the introduction scenes. The continuity is lost in many places.

Final word: It’s a treat for Pawan Kalyan fans after a long time and for others it’s a one-time Paisa Vasool Movie. 

Rating : 3/5

Saturday, May 5, 2012

Vazhkku enn 18/9- A Gutsy Classical movie - Highly recommended

Balaji Shakthivel the man who made "Kadhal," which is one of the reasons for the transition in Kollywood, is back with a bang. Vazhakku enn 18/9 is produced by UTV and Lingusamy's Tirupathi brothers. All the lead characters are debutantes, famous Guitarist Prasanna debuts as music Director. It's a film which is low only in budget; every other aspect of the movie is very high.

Cast:
Two male lead's Sri as Velu and Mithun as Dinesh, female leads are Urmila Mahanta as Jothi and Manisha Yadav as Aarthi. A pivotal role was played by Muthuraman(Kumaravel). He plays a role of a cop. Chinnasamy play's the role of Velu's friend.

Story:
Velu is a guy from a poor village family,  due to the debts he indulges for a work in north India, where the owner's cruelty extends to the peak, who doesn't reveal the information about velu's parent's death, for the sake of business. Tragic hits Velu after two months, afterwards he returns to Chennai. Subsequently, velu will work for a road side eatery, famously called as "Kaiyendhi Bhavan" in Tamil Nadu. Velu will fall in love with Jothi but failed to express his love to her. Jothi works as a servant maid along with her mother, who is a widow. Jothi works for Aarthi's apartment. Aarthi is a common school goer from a middle-class family. Dinesh the creepy guy lives upstairs in the same apartment. He is a rich spoil brat, son of a principal who once had a bad background with a minister. Dinesh follows Aarthi and acts decent to make her fall in his trap, he and his friends takes some secret videos with women and share within them, and Aarthi is the latest victim for Dinesh. Finally, how Aarthi finds it, how is Velu and Jothi linked with these and what really happened to Jothi is the story.

Film starts off with an investigation by Kumaravel on Jothi's case, who was being admitted in an intensive fire burn care unit at a hospital. Jothi's mom doubts on Velu and as the police investigates, Velu reveals his own background and his one side love on Jothi, with that first-half ends. Aarthi comes in voluntarily to police to inform about Dinesh and his obscene character. Finally, Dinesh will be called and what happens next is the rest with a gritty climax.


What
works:
Everything has worked for the film. Casting was perfect all the five main characters were realistic. Kumaravel's characterization was distinct and fluctuating between good and bad, which was awesome. The biggest plus for the film is it throughout stays realistic and unpredictable. Prasanna had just two songs, but he has done it in a new way, without background music heavily backed by lyric from Na.Muthukumar. Costumes; slang  and location were tuned to perfection. Story had a lot of twists and leaves you awestruck when the movie ends. In addition, the film is crispier, which is exactly  115 minutes, which is a huge plus.  A spellbinding work by Balaji Shakthivel, he has not just touched a lot of stories; he has stabbed our heart without any clue. He needs a standing ovation for taking Tamil cinema to a different level.  

What doesn't?
This field should be blank, because the story will fill all the gaps left, but here it is to name a few. Velu's father dubbing was non-sink in some areas, nothing else.

Final word: A Gutsy Classical movie with spellbinding performance -Highly recommended.

Rating:
4.5/5

My review in
Moviecrow.com, click the link to read it.

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