• The backdrop is new, and the plot engaging but the characters, the situation, and even the dialogues are reminiscences of his previous cop films.

    With Yennai Arindhaal, director Gautham Menon perhaps completes his cop trilogy.

  • Shankar’s I is not to be missed, it should be watched in all its glory on the silver screen. Definitely, a treat for Pongal.

  • A thoughtfully-written script packed with honest emotions, plenty of humour, potent dialogues and excellent performances make Kayal worth a watch.

  • With a power-packed screenplay, with enough twists and turns to make your head spin, Magizh Thirumeni’s Meaghamann is high on suspense and drama.

    That coupled with deft direction and good all round performance, makes the film worth watching.

  • …works only because of the charisma and enigmatic screen presence of the Superstar.

  • Kaaviya Thalaivan is a thoroughly enjoyable experience…

  • Whatever its faults, director Shakti Soundar Rajan’s Naaigal Jaakirathai is a decent fun-filled entertainer.

  • Director Jai Krishna’s Vanmham is just another ordinary, highly predictable and melodramatic revenge drama that seriously tests your patience.

  • Caarthick Raju’s Thirudan Policeis definitely a commendable effort.

  • In just 114 minutes, Lakshmy has touched upon several issues: disastrous inter-caste love affairs, fragile relationships ruined by misunderstandings, the bond between father and son, mother and daughter, and political corruption.

    Despite all these elements, a good cast and excellent music, the film fails to hit the right notes.

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