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Burma (Tamil, 2014)
Burma begins with a blast throwing at us quirky characters, interesting background score & some cheeky dialogues but loses its fizz when it tries too much to build up the tension towards the end.
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Burma begins with a blast throwing at us quirky characters, interesting background score & some cheeky dialogues but loses its fizz when it tries too much to build up the tension towards the end.
It’s a summit of peaking performances – some over the top, some over ambitious but largely enjoyable and emotionally engaging. A good movie package overall with some cool visuals, peppy songs, racy action, rib-tickling humor and of course heart melting emotions!
Mary Kom is a movie based on the life of Mangte Chungneijang Kom. Her rise to dominate the world boxing championships coming from a remote village in Manipur is enjoyable. But watch it if you want to just know about Mary Kom and not about who Magnificent Mary, the boxer is!
Amara Kaaviyam may not be the immortal epic its name translates to, but is nevertheless a honest film that stays true to its core for its run-time and makes for a definite non-regrettable watch for the sincere efforts of the cast & crew.
Set amidst the shady world of real-estate brokers & money lenders, Poriyalan is a realistic film that is worthy of a watch thanks to the impressive acting from the veterans & the intricate plot.
Mardaani is definitely not for the ‘Chulbul Pandey’ and ‘Bajirao Singham’ junkies, but for those who want the pleasure of watching a nice and powerful cop flick without the superfluous elements. This is absolutely worth a trip to the theatres.
Megha remains true to its name, at being a murky attempt to mix a potentially successful love story with mystery thriller ingredients to deliver a poorly executed movie which simply does not do enough to interest this impatient age!
With a good one-liner & interesting setting, Irumbu Kuthirai could have become a trend-setting action flick but the lack of a cohesive & engaging script prevents it from becoming so and it ends sadly on a whimper.
Salim is one among us; a model citizen who wants to show the world that there is nothing one shouldn’t do to remain true to one’s nature. For that he undergoes a makeover which makes for a truly gripping and engaging experience bundled with loads of classy and sizzling moments!
This is indeed a completely revamped version of the Ninjas that we were used to watching in the 90’s. Yet, it isn’t quite the best either as we can sit back and enjoy the lively moments while trying hard to pass muster over the not so interesting pieces of the presentation.