• If one has to complain, it must be about the slight slow pace of the movie. 
     
    On the whole, Thoongavanam, though looks to be a long night, is a happening one! 

  • Kanche is a well-made social-war film packed with some of the best dialogues you could get. However, its presentation could have been better.

  • Naanum Rowdy Dhaan is sure to entertain you and your family this festival season. This is a film that you can just relax, sit back and enjoy with a tub of butter popcorn!

  • Looking beyond few issues, Puli is a lavishly made mainstream fantasy entertainer with good visual effects which should be encouraged…

  • Maari is a very honest masala flick made to satisfy the mass audience.
    Verdict: Enjoy the unlimited mass elements offered by Dhanush and Anirudh!

  • Summing it up, Baahubali is a terrific testimony to what Indian films can do in terms of grand and flamboyant film making and would surely be a landmark film in the annals of Indian film history.

  • In a scenario, where the young Tamil cinema is busy experimenting rapidly on the unexplored variety of genres, Papanasam comes as a pleasant change with simplicity, realism, family bonding and basic human emotions as its core subjects.

  • Simplicity is the soul of Kaakka Muttai which helps it earn its brownie points. When this is combined with noble intentions and good execution, it is little wonder that the film has earned all its accolades.

    In all, the beautifully made Kaakka Muttai will easily be one of the gems of Tamil cinema that will please all types of audience. Go for it!

  • Toting up, Demonte Colony made by talented technicians is worth a watch when you want to get spooked.

  • When you walk out at the end of the film, after the credits roll, there sure would be a lump in your throat and you would tip your hat in favor of this amazing artist called Kamal Haasan. Take a bow sir!
    Screaming of mastery in every department, Uttama Villain is True cinema

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