Star-casts: Nadhiya, Irfan, Guru, and many others.
Banner: Tirupathi Brothers
Production: Lingusamy
Direction: Rohan Krishna
Music: Jassie Gift
If not the film, Rohan Krishna could’ve better watched the trailer of Hindi film ‘Paathshaala’ that’s based on the same theme. The film is got to release somewhere in the mid of April and we’re sure Rohan would feel for not making a flick of that sort. Possibly, we can appreciate Rohan Krishna for adapting his own TV series ‘Kana Kaanum Kaalangal’ into silver screen. But merely, that doesn’t go for a perfect adaptation. A big question that rises in our minds is that can’t he distinguish between a TV Series and a feature film.
Plotline moves nothing different from the ‘Kana Kaanum’ version… Two gangs of youngsters playing pranks on each other, involving in clashes and more. Excuse us! There’s a love-dimensioned tale not so appealing as in ‘Panneer Pushpangal’. Nadhiya, a beautiful teacher as well psychiatrist enters into the campus. As you all know, she deals with their problems that actually most of us faced through our adolescent ages. (Oh My God!! Don’t mistake it be Selvaraghavan’s ‘Thulluvadho Ilamai’ where director revealed his inner most feeling of sexual context and idler thoughts). With attempts of attracting the family audiences, Rohan doesn’t include any of the aspects of obscenity or vulgarity.
Nadhiya doesn’t go for a good performance and we’re really wondering why she should pick such offers. All the times, she’s spotted getting out of the car, walking stylishly. Did Rohan think audiences will keep clapping for these sequences losing their senses. Maybe, before couple of decades back, this idea could’ve worked, but not now Rohan…
Jassie Gift doesn’t suit the space of Tamil music style… He’s always brimming the tunes with Mollywood taste. Better he can make workouts on shifting paradigms. Nothing else to get on about cinematography and editing…. Most of the youngsters as school students do overacting and nothing is appreciable. How can an elderly person’s (Jassie) voice suit for a young boy in school (in songs)… Really absurd!!!
Rohan don’t mistake us, if have made some hard-comments… Your story is excellent as it made high waves as a trendsetting series in history of Tamil Television. But why don’t you craft a gripping narration…
Anyhow, Better Luck Next time…
Bottom – Line: School without teachers
Verdict: Good but below average
When commercial heroes’ flicks flunked with terrible results, ‘Yaavarum Nalam’ has been overwhelming with stupendous surprise. When producers of Tamil films always don’t unravel the collection reports, Big Pictures proves of its authentic panoramas by making official statement about the film’s box office collections for the first four weeks. Releasing in both the versions of Hindi and Tamil, the film is going through successful endeavor…
According to the sources from Big Pictures Production House, it’s been stated that the film was released on 82 screens on March 6th and continues with 82 screens even in the fourth week of release amidst strong box office collections. Data provided by BIG Pictures shows that the film has collected Rs. 148 Lakhs, 164 Lakhs and 151 Lakhs respectively for BIG Pictures in the first three weeks of its release. In these days when the first week collections usually amounts to 60-65% of the film’s whole run, Yaavarum Nalam has proved to be a surprise winner.
Here’s all the same scenario pertaining to ‘Da Vince Code’… Really shuddering to catholic beliefs, Dan Brown’s embodiment of imbecility was ennobled to scatter-brained motif. Not taking a break, he’s up with one more on the pars. ‘Angels and Demons’ – Thusly, a prequel to ‘Da Vinci Code’ is all set to hit the screens on May 15. With Vatican’s cardinals dead against the film’s release, it has spread towards each and every members of the religion versus the film’s release. As ‘Da Vinci’ kick-starts with a murder, here’s the same pictorial on the first shot.
According to a newspaper article carrying the article penned by Eric J Lyman it has been stated as it goes this way….
”The Vatican could be gearing up for an official call for a boycott of “Angels & Demons,” Ron Howard’s big-budget follow-up to “The Da Vinci Code.”
Avvenire, the Vatican’s official newspaper, ran a story in Friday’s edition noting that the Church “cannot approve” of such a problematic film. The Turin daily La Stampa, meanwhile, said the Vatican would soon call for a boycott of the film, though the same article also quoted Archbishop Velasio De Paolis, who warned against a “boomerang effect” that could call attention to the film and eventually make it more popular.
The Vatican press office declined comment on the reports when contacted.
Producers requested permission from Church officials to film parts of “Angels & Demons” in the Vatican, but were denied.
Scores of Church officials called for a boycott of “The Da Vinci Code” when it was released in 2006, but the calls had little effect on the popularity of the thriller, which is based on the best-selling novel by Dan Brown. The film earned an estimated $760 million in worldwide boxoffice receipts.
“Angels & Demons” features many of the same characters as “The Da Vinci Code,” but the story itself takes place before the events portrayed in the earlier film.”
Once actress Shreya Saran seemed a dangerous competitor to most of the Hindi heroines. But consecutive flops drove her far away from Bollywood. Now she has only one film in hand, that too a doubtful one, Ek – The Power of
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