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Thursday, July 28, 2022

Kuruthi Aattam official trailer | Atharavaa | Priya Bhavani Shankar | Yuvan Shankar Raja | SriGanesh


 

Once upon a time video song | Vikram | Kamal Haasan | Vijay Sethupathi | Fahadh Faazil | Lokesh Kanagaraj | Anirudh Ravichander




 

Vikrant Rona movie review | Kichcha Sudeepa | Jacqueline Fernandez | Anup Bhandari

 Vikrant Rona is an ambitious film with loads of visible and even more invisible work that has gone into it. Starcast : Kichcha Sudeepa, Jacqueline Fernandez Director: Anup Bhandari.

Vikrant Rona movie review


Rating: 2.5 star

Vikrant Rona feels like a film that was written too much. It will go down as a case study in the pitfalls of excess. Kichcha Sudeepa is the film’s greatest, baddest stand, but you better believe that no matter who the face is, it is always the words that matter first.


Watching the train-wreck unfold with relentless passion made my heart go out to director Anup Bhandari. This is an ambitious film with loads of visible and even more invisible work that has gone into it. The vision and effort shine through even the grimmest of frames. In the conviction department, the film is almost faultless. Almost everything else is at the mercy of catering to as many people as possible. Pan-Indian film? Let's call them pander-Indian films and get done with it already.


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Happy birthday Dhanush








 

The legend tamil movie review

 The Legend is an Indian Tamil-language action film directed by J. D.–Jerry. The film stars Arul Saravanan and Urvashi Rautela Vivek, Suman and Nassar. The music of the film is composed by Harris Jayaraj while the cinematography and the editing were handled by R. Velraj and Ruben respectively.

The legend tamil movie review


Times of India review:

The Legend Movie Synopsis: A scientist is spurred by the death of his friend to find a cure for diabetes, but can he take on the might of the pharma mafia and succeed in his mission?

The one thing that JD-Jery get right is in glossing their product to hide its two major shortcomings - writing and lead performances. The film is mounted on a scale that reminds us of big-star movies from the 2000s, and even the plastic visual tone (R Velraj is the cinematographer), and grand but empty score (by Harris Jayaraj) are from that time. Alas, if only had they spent some of the money that they have splashed on the needless songs and stunts for the writing! Forget a wannabe star like Saravanan, even a bona fide superstar like Rajinikanth wouldn't have managed to save this vanity project.

Rating: 1.5/5