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Showing posts with label vijay. Show all posts
Showing posts with label vijay. Show all posts

Tuesday, 13 August 2013

Rajini's son in law 's war with 'Amma'




When someone is releated to Super Star Rajinikanth he will be revered and be scared to be dealt with. However Rajini or his family members stay away from controversies.

But his son in law Danush with his new found stardom chose to be other way. He daringly questioned Tamil Nadu CM Jayalalitha's decision to ban Ilayadalapathi Vijay's Thalaiva. Thalaiva was banned by TN Govt on the pretext of large scale violence on its release.

Dhanush after speaking against Jayalalitha,realised the mistake of going against her. Jaya is known to take anyone to task irrespective of his or her fame. Dhanush now trying to make amends with Jaya tried to cover himself saying he is not against TN Govt or Jayalalitha's decision.

He heaped praises on Jaya for giving free laptops to students and providing subsidised food at her Amma canteens. He even lavished praises on her for solving cauvery problem. Wonder whether Jaya will cool down or not?

Friday, 9 August 2013

Thalaiva/Anna review



Movie-Thalaiva/Anna
Cast-Vijay,Amala Paul,Ragini Nandwala,Nazar,Abhimanyu Singh,Suresh,Santhanam
Director-AL.Vijay
Music-GV.Prakash Kumar

Rating-1.5

Plot- Revenge story with son getting separated from father and later seeking revenge after knowing the truth.

Attractions

Vijay's action, dances

Amala Paul in police dress

Ragini Nandwal's glamour

Music

Santhanam's comedy

Distractions

Weak script, screen play

weak story,direction

Routine story

Boring scenes

Verdict

Avoid it at all cost


Thursday, 1 August 2013

Pawan shows his power online!



Telugu movie lovers irrespective of regions and places is currently affected by Pawan Mania. Power Star's following is surprising even seasoned analysts.

Even though he didnot score a single hit and tasted utter flops for the past decade, his movies experienced tremndous openings and his fan following increased tremendously.

With Gabbar Singh rewriting all existing records, Pawan mania increased in leaps and bounds. Everything and anything on internet or else where about Pawan sells like hot cakes and many sites thrive on him.

According to the latest Pawan is the king online and next comes Mahesh Babu. In Bollywood sexy sirens are ruling with Poonam Pandey, Sunny Leone, Sherlyn Chopra are having more following than heroes. Rajinikanth and Vijay are ruling Kollywood.

Tuesday, 27 November 2012

Muslim fans seek ban on Tupaki



Ilayadalapathi Vijay enjoys mass fan following and when he scored a sensational hit this year with Tupaki starring Kajal under Murugadoss direction every one celebrated. However things are not looking rosy as Vijay's die hard muslim fans sought ban on the film for the alleged portrayal of muslims in the film or else they threatened to dissolve the fan clubs.

Saturday, 24 November 2012

Tupaki review


Cast: Vijay, Kajal Agarwal, Sathyan, Vidyut Jamwal, Jayaram, Zakir Hussain

Direction: A R Murugadoss

Genre: Action

Duration: 2 hours 40 minutes

Synopsis: Captain Jagadish D (Vijay) comes home to Mumbai to spend his holidays. His parents want him to get married or at least select a girl before he leaves, but he inadvertently gets embroiled in a plot by terrorists to target the city.

Movie review: It was a masterstroke by director A R Murugadoss to locate 'Thuppakki' (gun) in Mumbai, racked as it has been by numerous attacks on its business district and financial hotspots. Not only does it draw the attention of the public to the serious problems posed by terrorists to the country, it also adds to the authenticity of the story and its settings.

It is also good that filmmakers are dedicating movies to the army men(and also their families), but it would be even better if they move beyond tokenism, do their research properly and don't portray members of the armed forces as caricatures. Most Hollywood films hire military experts to get their act right, but obviously none was on board for this film. And so, there are bloopers galore, the best example being the interactions between Vijay and his senior, played by Jayaram. A little more attention to detail and a little research could have helped avoid such mistakes, which are jarring in a movie by such a senior director.

But if you are ready to ignore goofs like these and some gaps in logic, the movie is an enjoyable watch because of Vijay's powerhouse performance. The movie has already taken a stupendous opening, and is the next in his ever growing list of hits after 'Kaavalan', 'Velayutham' and 'Nanban'. He dances like a dream in song sequences (watch out for 'Google, Google') and packs quite a punch in action sequences. There is a quiet confidence in the way he delivers his dialogues and in the way he carries himself throughout the movie.

The other strong point of the movie is the screenplay by Murugadoss and the tight editing by Sreekar Prasad. Not for one minute do they allow the movie to sag nor do they allow any dull scenes to impede its flow. And with the superb work behind the camera by Santosh Sivan, the audience will find it difficult to move their eyes away from the screen.

Kajal Agarwal has a light role and makes the best use of it. Her chemistry with Vijay in the comic sequences adds to the fun component of the movie.

The ending of the movie has been left open, and it may have been intentional with Murugadoss eyeing a sequel. That may or may not be so, but one thing is sure: 'Thuppakki' will definitely be picked up by a big Bollywood star for a remake. For, the gun was bang on target.