Nerkonda Paarvai
Nerkonda Paarvai stays loyal to the original movie's theme, however, the 'Ajith factor' plays spoil-sport with the narration.
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Nerkonda Paarvai stays loyal to the original movie's theme, however, the 'Ajith factor' plays spoil-sport with the narration.
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Thorati, directed by Marimuthu is a raw slice of rural drama that was served with natural writing and some powerful performances.
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Jackpot, a nonsensical fantasy, had great ideas but failed in its execution thanks to a terrible screenplay that was disengaged and erratic.
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Rajesh M Selva's Kadaram Kondan fails miserably due to an insipid screenplay and poor character establishment. Vikram's choice of bad scripts parade along!
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Aadai, with a promising premise and power-packed performance from Amala Paul, was marred by a weak script that did not help its cause. Watchable!
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Raatchasi is a one-woman army movie that tries to propel Jyothika's come back avatar into the realms of masses leaning heavily on the do-gooder approach. In the process, it leaves a lot to be desired.
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Suttu Pidikka Utharavu has an interesting story that was spoilt with amateurish screenplay and craft!
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"Game Over" as an experience triumphs, but as a movie, we were served with an abstract art piece that had an open-ended climax that might not be everyone's cup of tea!
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K-13 is over-ambitious and stays focused on the 'twist' rather than doing the basics right. As a result, the movie fails to impress!
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Kanchana 3, apart from serving as a purveyor of shoddy perversions, crass and loud dialogues, was not scary at all. It felt ridiculous and torturous after a point!
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Gangs of Madras is an aspiring gangster drama with a female lead doing the honors with hardly anything special.
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Uriyadi2 tries hard to dish out a socio-political 'message' movie but fails due to a lack of a proper story, narrative and terrible technicalities.
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