 | | Unnai Pol Oruvan | | by Chakri |  | In simple words, ‘Unnai Pol Oruvan’ can be regarded as ‘Better than the best’. It’s because, the remake version seems to be much stupendous than the original ‘A Wednesday’. Of course, the biggest highlighting feature is that Kamal Haasan hasn’t let any changes to the script including the film’s duration (that exactly goes with 100mins). Fine! Let’s not get ourselves dragged with the analysis and you can just take a glimpse over the story… ‘Unnai Pol Oruvan’ is a story that revolves around a calamitous day where the entire city is shook with a single call from that starts off the thriller drama. A stranger over the top of under-construction building’s terrace makes a call to city commissioner (Mohan Lal) stating that he has planted bombs at various parts of the city. Nothing seems to be a serious issue for commissioner as he presumes it to be a crank call. But things start rolling ahead topsy-turvily when the stranger reasserts about his powerfulness by ensuring that he has placed 3k | | FullReview | Comments(865) |
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|  | | Thiru Thiru Thuru Thuru | | by Nandini |  | What strikes me hardly is the fact that is it a flick churned out of Rs.2Crores? Oops! Nothing seems to be much worthy for that big price. Of course, it isn’t a much worth watching flick for the pricey tickets you buy. Maybe Satyam Cinemas and Real Images, producers of this film could’ve attempted selling the film over direct release on set up box channels and they could’ve done indeed got good profit. It doesn’t mean that ‘T4’ is such an unbearable experience to watch. It’s a good work by debutant Nandini who comes up with mirthful one-liner comedy tracks. But, the story is merely a polished replication of director Fazil’s yesteryear laugh-riot ‘Arangetra Velai’. Fine! Let’s get onto the synopsis and later analyze it. ‘Thiru Thiru Thuru Thuru’ is about couple of colleagues: Arjun (Ajmal) and Archana (Rupa) working together in an advertising agency under a boss Srinivasan (Mouli). Srinivasan has a peculiar problem and that’s about failing to recollect the names. Arjun is so lethar | | FullReview | Comments(0) |
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|  | | Suriyan Satta Kaloori | | by S S Pandiyan |  | There are distinct advantages to watching a Tamil film like SS Moviemakers's Suriyan Satta Kalloori (Suriyan law College), directed by Pawan, with its ridiculously simple theme, one-dimensional characters and clichéd performances. The cast and crew leave you in no doubt about what to expect. It's been quite some time since you saw what was once a staple of Tamil cinema: college life, where students rarely attended classes, fall in love and live happily ever after. Well, this movie tries to take itself seriously, which is why it is set against the Government Law College. With its history of caste differences and violence, it is the perfect backdrop for our hero, Surya Narayanan (newcomer Kajni). He is shown as the golden-hearted, larger-than-life hero of the 1970s and 1980s -- he fights goons single-handedly, has an SFX team doing magic with his silhouettes and crashes through everything. He is the Student Council Chairman; is kind, thoughtful, loving, brilliant, does social service | | FullReview | Comments(0) |
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|  | | Moonar | | by Thambi Durai |  | Moonar starring by Ranjith, Rithi. ‘All the incidents in this film are fictitious……. Until they happen to you’. We see an upanishad quote about death. The film begins with Chakravarthi shouting in anguish inside a dark forest. The film cuts to Arya, and the introduction song. We learn that Karthick (Arya) is an architect. He meets Sandhya (Trisha) in a go-carting race, and falls in love as soon as he sees her. Sandhya is a doctor, and so Karthick goes to her hospital and tries to woo her. Sandhya hates Karthick as she thinks he is not serious about life. Gradually, she falls for him, and the two happily enjoy life. We also see Eashwar, a man who has lost his wife and son in a road accident. Eashwar thinks that it was Naushad – the man who accidentally hit Eashwar’s wife (Anu Hassan in a cameo) and son with his car – who is solely responsible for their death, and he repeatedly stalks Naushad and threatens him that he doesn’t understand the loss Eashwar has undergone and he will only | | FullReview | Comments(0) |
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|  | | Eeram | | by Arivazhagan |  | Movies on supernatural thrillers are a rarity in Tamil cinema. "Eeram" is a crime thriller and a horror flick rolled in one. Young director Arivazhagan deserves applause for a script that has an unfamiliar story with interesting twists and turns. The way the element of water has been used in the script and portrayed through the lens is marvellous. The movie begins with the death of Ramya (Sindhu Menon) and Vasudevan (Aadhi), a tough cop, takes up the task of investigating the case. Initially it was thought to be a suicide. But Vasu suspects some foul play. The needle of suspicion falls on Ramya's husband Bala (Nandha) and a few of her neighbours. But subsequent murders in the apartments deepen the mystery. The way the killings take place adds to the confusion and makes the narrative interesting. A flashback reveals that Vasu was Ramya's lover a few years ago. A determined Vasu goes hammer and tongs to trace the killer. And he is shocked to find out the reason behind her murder. Ar | | FullReview | Comments(0) |
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|  | | Aarumugham | | by Suresh Krissna |  | Director Suresh Krissna seems to have rehashed his big hit "Annamalai" into "Aarumugham", replacing Rajnikanth with Bharath and Sarathbabu with Sathya. At a time when movies with innovative themes are the order of the day, Suresh Krishna has gone on a vintage rally to render his "Annamalai" in a new colour. It is the story of friendship and betrayal. The movie has the likes of Priyamani, veteran actress Ramya Krishnan among others in key roles. Deva, who scored the music for "Annamalai", repeats the act here. The story of "Aarumugham" follows "Annamalai" in almost every aspect. The movie is about two friends - Aarumugham (Bharath) and Karthik (Sathya). Aarumugham runs a roadside idli shop and owns a plot in the city where his mother's (Seetha) grave is built. Karthik is the brother of a rich businesswoman Malini Devi (Ramya Krishna). But they share a close bond despite their different positions in society. Aarumugham is fond of his father's friend's daughter Yamini (Priyamani). But | | FullReview | Comments(0) |
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