• Siva Karthikeyan entertains, but the story’s handling could have been better…

  • Yennai Arindhaal is a feeling, a learning that just takes sometime to tell you the story, by not dramatizing events and exaggerating factors. Finally, Gautham should be credited for making a movie not for Ajith fans, but one which Ajith’s fans will enjoy! Isn’t that what good cinema is about?

  • Ultimately, it’s an amalgamation of Masters at play which works to a larger extent because of their huge efforts.

  • …Kappal is an attempted laugh riot that might just work for the majority.

  • Toting up, Prabhu Solomon’s Kayal is a beautiful love story complemented by amazing visuals, exemplary music, some great performances and a greater writing….

  • Go watch Meaghamann if you are excited by the idea of a serious action film with some style and intelligence. Magizh Thirumeni’s screenplay is plausible with the right cinematic liberties.

  • Rajinikanth’s mesmerizing energy let down by writing. But give it your time for Superstar’s non-diminishing charisma.

  • A fairly well made thriller by debutants with strong technical backing…

  • Giving so much importance to a dog over the hero, logical screenplay, duration of the film and a engaging climax are the positives of Naaigal Jaakirathai. This is arguably the only authentic dog based film after the well known Rama Narayan directed stories that had animals playing vital roles.

  • At a time when we are bombarded with the same old, done to death stories, Appuchi Graamam comes as a breather and works for its simple, unpretentious narration.

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