Archive for February, 2009
February 27, 2009
Movie Kudiyarasu
Director Sabeer Hussain
Music Karthik Raja
Cast Vignesh, Suresh, Suguna, Neeba, Nizhalgal Ravi, Srikanth
This tamil cinema is about a daring investigative reporter, and directed by a former kickboxing champion. So you think it will be a fast and racy entertainer, but ends up as a preachy and boring tamil movie.
The Tamil actor Kannan (Vigneswaran) is a commited journalist. On New Year day, he comes out with a scoop report in his paper ‘Kudiarasu’ on the scam in the closure of a finance company which was a ‘benami’ concern of the state Minister Ambalavanan (Sethu Vinayakam).
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It is the poor who lost their money in the scam. The movie goes like the hero Kannan vows to expose the minister and his corrupt methods through his newspaper. There is also tamil actress Radha (Suguna) who is in love with the journalist and dissuades him taking up the challenge, and finally her rich industrialist father(Nizhalugal Ravi) persues her to marry his manager Rohit, who has an eye on her.
The director Sabir Hussain tries to fit in campus romance, action together but the mix goes sour in this tamil cinema. All the actors should go through a crash course in acting before doing this film. There is nothing much to salvage this amateurish film which is a waste of time.
A Complete waste of time!!!
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February 26, 2009
Starring: Sundar.C, Meenakshi, Namitha, Vivek
Direction: Vincent Selva
Music: Srikanth Deva.
Production: Pa. Shanmugam
The tamil cinema director then the actor Sundar C, an unlikely candidate for the Valentine’s weekend has made it to theaters with the tamil cinema Perumal. Sundar C starrer movies, though not many in number have always had one thing in common in them, fun. It is the fun factor in his tamil cinemas that has kept them going in theaters for reasonable lengths of time starting with the riotous tamil cinema Thalainagaram. By fun, we just don’t mean comedy, there has been a general lighter vein running through his films that have catalyzed their success (though limited at the box office). This time though, he and Vincent Selva have been ambitious and tried something more in this film.
This Tamil Cinema Perumal starts quite turbulently in the setting of a hospital where a mafia is at work adulterating drugs for a huge profit. But, their illegal works come into light when a junior doctor catches them in the act. Obviously, they want to wipe out the person who has found out the truth about them and set out after her. She runs into the darkness and into the movie hero Sundar. C.The tamil cinema hero is not a very good Samaritan either, a small time thug who does the job of loan recoveries for an agency. But, being the hero, he has to protect the damsel in distress and enters the swamp that may put him in grave danger along with the junior doctor. That he finally manages to bring the mafia to book would be obvious, but how he does it is this tamil cinema.
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Well, as said before, the tamil film is far more ambitious than previous Sundar C films. The theme really has the potential to make for gripping viewing, but it is the presentation that has failed. The most important thing in a movie handling such a theme should be the element of suspense and thrill, here that element goes for a toss in the initial portions, nothing is left to guesswork and concomitantly the viewer is likely to lose interest in proceedings of the cinema, knowing too well what will happen. The director has floundered in handling this tamil cinema subject. Also, the plot could have merited a pretty linear narrative with few deviations, but commercial compulsions seemed to have swayed the focus of the director. That’s where the tamil actress Namitha comes in, no connection with the central plot, she plays a crook who specializes in stealing cars. But, we know that she is in this tamil cinema purely for glamour which is given in strong doses in a couple of songs. The tamil comedian Vivek’s comedy does not work, barring a couple of scenes. Kota Srinivasa Rao does his usual bit as the bad man, but there is nothing in the role to challenge the actor.
Technically there is not much that in this tamil cinema that one can single out for appreciation or criticism. Srikanth Deva’s music is a let down, there is no song that sticks to you for any length of time. The fights at many points fail to add any excitement to proceedings of the cinema, they are over the top and tend to test your patience at places.
Overall, The tamil cinema Perumal is a potent idea gone wrong. The theme had the ability to give suspense and thrills that would have made for engaging viewing but the director has failed to sustain either of these, it does not make for interesting viewing. At the box office, the lack of regular Sundar C fun elements will disappoint his fans and the slack presentation will put off other audience. Sundar C’s clean sheet as an actor is likely to get its first blot. The Perumal team has to wait and watch for the public’s verdict.
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February 23, 2009
A different tamil cinema, different co-stars and a different plot in tamil film industry.
But same result: Pathetic tamil film
Prabhu Solomon’s latest movie Laadam is made like a stylized Hollywood thriller with large helpings from various gangster movies, but does not fit in with the Kollywood(tamil cinema) milieu.
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All the actors in this cinema ham, there is no story or a basic plot and the tamil film crawls at a leisurely pace for a thriller. The music of this tamil cinema is too loud and jarring and the blue tinge is irritating. The tamil actress Charmy has flaunted her body, and overacts to the hilt.
Two gangsters, Pavadai Samy (Kotta Srinivasa Rao) and Vempuli run the mafia in a city as per story of this tamil movie. The tamil movie goes like they are at each others throat and engaged in a bloody war of egos’, as body count increases while the cops watch the fun.
Enter the tamil cinema hero Kunjipadam or Karupampoochi (Aravindhan), an unemployed youth who comes to the city for a job interview .He accidently gets involved in this gang war and is put in a difficult situation.
He is given 16 days by Pavadai to kill Vempuli’s son, if he fails in his mission he will be killed! Adding to his woes he meets Angel (tamil cinema actress Charmy), a dare-devil of sorts, who joins him in his hide and seek game with the gangs.
And in the climax of this tamil cinema our lean and fragile hero turns into a one-man fighting machine who cleans up the city!
The message that Prabhu is trying to say in this tamil cinema is that, when benevolence and sincerity doesn’t work, bullets do. First and foremost the director has taken characters in this movie who exist only in Chicago or New York, and try to make them locals which sticks out like a sore thumb.
No Indian gangster will have the life style and guns that the baddies in this tamil film have, and moving around in a luxury Volvo bus in the middle of the city and still undetected by the rival gang is hard to believe.
The tamil cinema heroine Charmy’s character is hard to digest and has been conceived for the oomph effects.
This tamil film doesn’t work. You just can’t take a bunch of newcomers and string them together in oddly edited sequences and label it as a “different kind of thriller”. To make matters worse, we will have to tolerate Dharan’s pots-and-pan music in this tamil cinema Forget it!
Another worse tamil cinema for the tamil industry!!!
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February 22, 2009
Remaking movies from Bollywood or Tollywood involves potential risk in Kollywood. Director Lakshmikanthan has tried his hand at remaking a recent Hindi blockbuster ‘Taxi No 9211’, which is a racy and riveting cinema. All credits must go to the director for not trying anything farfetched in the Tamil remade cinema, managing to retain the flavor of the original film.
Produced by GV Films, the tamil cinema revolves around two main characters – a taxi driver and a rich young man played by the upcoming tamil actor Pasupathy and Ajmal respectively. All credit to the tamil movie director Lakshmikanthan for his apt characterization. The two tamil actors have lived the character coming out with a brisk performance. Unlike recent run-of-the-mill stuff, the tamil movie has a good storyline to boast of with catchy dialogues sure to evoke applause in the cinema hall.
The aspirations of the rich and the poor, their outlook on life have been captured well in this tamil cinema. In a nutshell, it is about two different types of people belonging to different strata of the society. They meet in a ride and a chain of reaction begins between them.
The tamil actor Pasupathy plays Mani, a hot -tempered cab driver. He leads a contended life with his wife Subbulakshmi (tamil actress Simran), who thinks that her husband is an insurance agent.
Mani comes across Gautham (tamil actor Ajmal), a rich spoilt son of a businessman. Gautham has a peculiar problem. He comes in contact with Mani and also comes to know that he would be losing several crore of his father’s property to a trustee unless he produces his father’s will.
An accident leaves Mani and Gautham part ways from the taxi leaving the locker key in his cab. Mani gets arrested. Eventually, Gautham informs Subbulakshmi that her husband is behind the bars and that he is not an insurance agent but a cab driver. Ruckus breaks in their house. What happens next forms the climax of the tamil cinema.
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Pasupathy plays the role of a cab driver with finesse int this tamil cinema. His rough looks and cool body language evokes applause for the film. He has done justice to the role done by talented actor Nana Patekar in Hindi original movie. It’s not an exaggeration if we could term him as our own Nana for Tamil cinema.
Ajmal has left his bad boy image in the tamil cinema ‘Anjathae‘ and comes out with a new demeanor this time. He has brought out emotions well on the screen. At many places, his character reminds one of a role played by the tamil actor Madhavan in ‘Anbae Sivam’. He is cool, suave and trendy.
His emotional turmoil has been brought out well in this tamil cinema The tamil actress Simran hogs limelight with her decent portrayal. As a devout housewife, she fits the bill well. Meenakshi fulfills the oomph factor. Though she has no major bearing on the story, she plays her part well.
Vijay Anthony’s musical score is a very much hip-hop and trendy captured well on screen.
Lakshmikanthan deserves a pat for choosing a right script for remake in Tamil making suitable changes that would find favor with the Tamil cinema crowd.
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February 21, 2009
Rajinikanth’s Yenthiran(Robo) stills taken in a Camera Mobie – Exclusive from Thetamilcinema
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February 17, 2009
Sultan the warrior release date has been announced
Hi friends, Here the great news for all superstar Rajini fans. Yes , Sultan the warrior release date has been announced. This indian film SULTAN THE WARRIOR is going to be released on April 14th , 2009. Sultan The Warrior is fully a animation film and directed by rajinikanth’s younger daughter Soundharya rajinikanth and Ocher film is producing this indian animation movie. A.R.Rahman is doing the music business for this indian film SULTAN. So we guys are expecting some great music from A.R.Rahman. Soundharya had done so many animations in tamil cinema. No doubt , this film is fully a new for tamil cinema. This indian movie is also going to be released in English, Hindi and Telugu.
Not only this , rajinikanth’s another major project “Enthiran“(Robot) is also going to hit the screens in the coming year 2009. Enthiran is by the director shankar which is his dream project. So next year is really a great year for not only Rajinikanth but also for all his fans. I hope these films are going to rock tamil cinema .
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February 17, 2009
Tidbit news about cheeyan vikram’s upcoming Tamil cinema – Kandasamy
The Tamil cinema Kandasamy is under production. Cheeyan Vikram and Shreya playing the lead roles. As per sources, this film would be of Indian version of “Robin Hood” type of movies. This movie is produced bilingual and in Telugu they titled as “Mallanna”. Kandasamy directed by Susi Ganesan and produced by Kalaipuli s.Dhanu. The crew had spent nearly Rs 15,000 for every single invitation for the official launch of the movie. The electronic invitation made in china was the main attraction among the guests at the time of launch. Devi Sri Prasad compose music for the film and this film is a big one for Devi sri prasad. The film would reach theatres on May. Director Susi planned to shoot the film in Kenya but due to local problems in Kenya the cast and crew went on to Mexico to suit major song sequences. The Mexican locations will be new to Tamil film fans. Indrajith, elder brother of Hero actor Prithviraj, playing the Villain role and it would be an added advantage to the film as Tamil fans seeing the same Villains for years.
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February 17, 2009
Ashokavanam – Manirathnam’s Next Tamil Cinema
The indian Movie Director Mani Ratnam is currently working with the movie Ravana which is a known news but this tamil movie is a modern version of the old story Ramayana. The new news is that, according to the reports, in the climax Sita gets annoyed with Raman for suspecting her and takes Ravana’s side. Rama is played by Abhishek in Hindi and Prithviraj in Tamil while Vikram is playing Ravana. Aishwarya or the Sita is the leading lady in both. (more…)
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February 17, 2009
Cast: Jeeva, Anuya, Santhanam, oorvasi, Ku gnanasampantham;
Director: Rajesh;
Cinematographer: Sakthi Chidambaram;
Music: Yuvanshankar Raja;
Producer: B. Srinivasan
Vikatan talkies’ Siva Manasula Sakthi is a youthful entertainer Tamil cinema. This Tamil cinema Dealing with the mutation of friendship that buds and blossoms into love.
This Tamil Cinema Siva Manasula Sakthi (SMS) tells the story of Siva and Sakthi.. (more…)
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