It’s been a surprising result for the ‘Yaavarum Nalam’ as well the Hindi version ‘13B’. With none of the regional filmmakers making it big with the genre of psycho-thriller, horror and suspense, Vikram Kumar strode striking Gold. The film has witnessed grand collections for the Hindi version while the Tamil version is witnessing slow pick-up across the centres.
For the first time, the film has been several applause across various centres. Now, Censor Board has seemed to be more disturbed by the hard word of ‘Sexy’ appearing throughout the final song. So, they had insisted the team members to remove the song and finally the filmmaker has made a smart move by replacing the word Sexy as ‘Crazy’.
Filmmaker-Actor Pandiarajan has been winning laurels for his various astounding works in the Tamil film industry. For a very long time, he has been seeking for a global recognition on the short film ‘Iruthuligal’ he made along with his wife’s assistance. Perhaps, here comes the right time as the film has been nominated for the screening at CMS Children’s International Film Festival to be held from April 7 – April 13. The film featuring Pandiarajan himself and Master Ashwin Kumar in lead role is all about putting a permanent full stop to the prevailing disease of Polio.
Pandiarajan handling story, screenplay, dialogues and direction has Srikanth Deva scoring music for the film while A. Ashok has cranked the camera and K. Sathya Moorthy editing the shots. Film Today has produced this film with a running length of 4mins.40Secs.
Followed by the grand success of ‘Jayam Kondan’, Sathya Jyothi Films is ready to churn out the next film titled ‘Baana’. The film is directed by LK was launched yesterday at AVM Studios. RM Veerapan, Thyagarajan of Sathyajyothi Films, actor Murali and his family, Director LK, Rama Narayanan, Yuvan Shankar Raja, and S.A.Chadrasekar and many more personalities from the film industry were present there. Adharvaa son of veteran actor Murali is making his onscreen debut as an actor with this film.
Debutant Samantha who stars him opposite in the female lead was also present there for the occasion. Thygarajan launched the movie with his first clap while RM Veerappan cranked the first shot.
Chennai Warriors, a smart cricket team comprising of young Tamil film stars defeated the Andhra Kings (A team of Andhra film stars led by Rajasekar) in a 25 over star cricket show match at Chepauk, Chennai.The Chennai Warriors winning the toss
Sivaji Productions has confirmed that they are starting Ajith’s Asal directed by Saran by April second week in a grand manner. Says Ramkumar: “We have almost finalized the script with director Saran and it is an action adventure movie, a total
The shooting of the title song of Rajini’s Endhiran will be held in Hyderabad in a day or two. According to the unit people, the song is a typical Shankar song where heroine Aishwarya Bachchan will be shown showering her love
Star-casts: Aditya, Kavinaya, Visu, Manivannan, M.S. Baskar, Kadhal Dhandapani, Azhagu, Vincent Rai and many others.
Direction: S.D. Gunasekaran
Music: Athish Uthiran
Right from Director Shankar to the newly endeavoring filmmakers, everyone feels good at heat in brimming with stories that has got good morals and messages. Perhaps, most of the time what stops them from hitting bull’s eye is the fact that on the course of delivering messages, they fail to toast it with commercial elements. Thereby, they fail to follow the traits of the formula in ‘Socio-Commercial Entertainer’.
Director Gunasekaran steps out from this box and tries making a film with good message. The narration is quite commendable but he fails in providing good entertainment as the things present here are so boring that lets us bit distracted.
However, a decently attempted effort makes you feel ‘Innoruvan’ is worth watching once. The film is all about positive thinking that each youngster must possess. Again, it’s ‘Rags-to-Riches’ motif where a rag picker turns into a rich person with his best efforts and right motivations.
Shiva (Debut Adhitya), by nature happens to be so sincere and honest youngster. He doesn’t feel distressed for being a rag picker for he believes in the mantra of ‘Work is God’. On his course of daily life, he comes through a judge who draws him a great inspiration of becoming a great entity in society. Now, he thinks about owning a paper mills that’s situated right opposite to a waste paper mart for which he works. Now he comes through Kavinaya (Manoha), daughter of rich-selfish man (Manivannan) and on the pars with State HR and CE Minister Aranganayakam (Kadhal Dandapani) and rest of the film is all about the series of incident that turns him upside down.
Would he accomplish his dreams or get it shattered forms crux of this story…
Adhitya with his best efforts makes a good start and that doesn’t look like his debut film. Much equally, Manoha’s performance goes much perfectly, especially on her expressions. Rest of the star-casts including Kadhal Dhandapani, Crane Manohar, Azhagu and Vincent Rai have done a good job.
M.S. Bhaskar adds to the humor quotient with his comedy tracks on uttering Tamizh in the Chennai slang.
There isn’t much to analyze on technical aspects and they could’ve been done more precisely. Produced by S.P. Chandrasekar and Krishnaveni Chandrasekar, the film ha commercial elements as well a good narration. But what stops us from singing appraisals is that it’s already an experienced one…
Bottom – Line: Clichéd but not quite good
Verdict: Damp Squib
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