Samuthirakani
Review Of Tamil Film Writer: Is Stunning In Impact
Writer (Tamil, Aha) Starring Samuthirakani, Dileepan and Ineya Written & Directed by Franklin Jacob Rating: **** Simply, or not so simply, stunning…. Writer is the kind of rare film that will leave you haunted for days if not weeks. Police brutality is a serious crime in this country. Just when I thought no one and nothing could equal the bludgeoning impact of Vetrimaran’s Visaranai where every thwack of the danda on the custodial victims was like a personal blow to every member of the audience, along comes debutant director Franklin | Click Here...
Review Of Udanpirappe: Feud For Thought
Udanpirappe(Tamil, Amazon Prime Video) Starring Jyothika, M. Sasikumar, Samuthirakani, Soori, Kalaiyarasan, Nivedhithaa Sathish and Sija Rose Directed by R Saravanan Rating: *** This is a potentially explosive saga of rural family bonding imagined on a panoramic scale with drama, spectacle and bloodshed , a la Thevar Magan.Alas, wishes in this case are not horses. They are not even mules.What could have been a nerve wracking drama is reduced drastically in scope by some clumsy scripting and amateurish direction. Being her home production I | Click Here...
Review Of Aelay: Is An Exasperating Father-Son Story
Aelay(Tamil, Netflix) Starring Samuthirakani and Manikandan Written & Directed by Halitha Shameem Rating: ** More thn 24 hours after I finished watching this annoyingly selfconscious dramedy about a father who sells icecream and a son who screams and screams at his father’s juvenile antics, I am yet to figure out what exactly the tone of the narrative wants to convey. That it’s okay for a 40-year old man to behave like a pre-teen brat?Cycling all over the village with his home made ice cream creating a nuisance and embarrassing his littl | Click Here...
Review Of Aha’s Krack: Is As Kracked As It Can Get
Krack (Aha) Starring Ravi Teja, Shruti Haasan, Varalaxmi Sarathkumar, and Samuthirakani Directed by Gopichand Malineni Rating: ** ½ Everyone hams in this mara(maari)thon of quips, skits, kick and grunts . It is the director’s brief. Loud loud loud! Scream, shout, rant, run, fall, run again….Which was the standard fare in the 1980s. In recent times Indian cinema, specially Malayalam cinema , has grown up. Not Telugu, The prevalent atmosphere is still verbal aggression. Even the little boy who plays Ravi Tejaa’s son is an expressions-ki-dukaan, so muc | Click Here...