• Watch the film for Kamal Haasan and because it’s an action thriller that’s much more Hollywood than Kollywood. It’s a cracker this Diwali.

  • This movie is an out and out commercial entertainer. Director Siruthai Siva has ensured that there is plenty for Ajith fans and the family audience. Ajith has punch dialogues, high octane action sequences and all the right dance moves. He plays the good and the bad with ease and is a treat to watch on screen.

  • This movie is a must-watch for the novel treatment of an age-old storyline. Naanum Rowdy Thaan is a good fun ride!

  • If you are a Ram Charan fan and also want to catch Megastar Chiranjeevi after years, then Bruce Lee is it.

  • Vijay’s film is a visual treat, but the screenplay is disappointing…Watch the film if you have nothing better to do this long weekend!

  • The script in this film is a big let-down. The first half of the film is really trying on the audience because it focuses heavily on the Vishal-Kajal romance which is extremely insipid and badly written. Kajal appears for some scenes and a few songs and her acting (or lack thereof) doesn’t impress you.

  • ‘Thani Oruvan’ is likely to be a turning point in Jayam Ravi and his brother director M Raja’s life as well. Don’t miss this film!

  • This movie is a one-time watch – you can watch it for Arulnithi and Singam Puli.

  • Despite these flaws, Lingaa is a must watch. Don’t watch Lingaa because you want a logical film or a screenplay that is award-worthy. Go watch it because you are a Rajinikanth fan and because you love Tamil films. In fact, go watch it even if you are not a Rajini fan or like Tamil cinema. You’ll come out smiling and feeling good. That’s the power of Superstar Rajini.

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