RRR
RRR is yet another extravagant fantasy element from the artistic stables of Rajamouli. This man has yet again shown how to handle multi-starrers and that too on such a huge canvas. Watch it for the grandeur.
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RRR is yet another extravagant fantasy element from the artistic stables of Rajamouli. This man has yet again shown how to handle multi-starrers and that too on such a huge canvas. Watch it for the grandeur.
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Jalsa packs in thrills and emotions in optimum proportions with some fine performances tucked in to deliver a decent emotional thriller.
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Kuthiraivaal for me, remains a riddle and I believe it was meant to be so for the majority of its audiences. The movie might be a decoder's delight, for others it's a tedious and boring experiment that swallows your time and money without offering anything in return!
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Etharkum Thuninthavan is yet another masala from director Pandiraj and the 'star' Suriya, who want to deliver a wholesome family experience. Though the experience is mediocre, thanks to a beaten down screenplay, the theme and the message manage to resonate well with the family audiences.
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Maaran is an attempted star-vehicle for Dhanush that is lethargic and misses the mark by a yard or two.
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Director Vetrimaran and actor Dhanush combo deliver a raw and unfiltered emotional revenge saga that could have scaled greater heights with a little more discipline in the narrative.
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Kaappaan is a disaster for actor Suriya and director KV Anand as it lacks any form of sensibility be it in the story or screenplay or technicality!
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Director Santhakumar's 'Magamuni' not only hinges between two disparate characters but two disparate paths - love and hate, that made way for an elegant narrative!
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'Bakrid' makes an impression with its noble theme, decent narration, and performances by key actors. Watchable!
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Kennedy Club fails to impress as the narrative lacks that vigor and velocity needed for a sports drama.
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Comali delivers a reasonably fun ride on a lead character's disability and its ensuing funny consequences.
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The film was uncooked and remained disengaged throughout. It was a tedious watch even with a length of 108 minutes, mainly due to a hollow script!
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