Papanasam (Tamil, 2015)
We live in an age where family-oriented movies are hardly on display and very rarely a selling commodity. But once in a while, there comes out a torch-bearer of a movie that reminds everyone that you do not need a hero with six-pack abs or skimpily-clad heroines to define a winning formula -Papanasam is one such wonder, a complete family entertainer made with loads of passion! Now that’s enough reason not to miss this impressive movie!
Yaagavarayinum Naa Kaakka (Tamil, 2015)
‘Yaagavarayinum Naa Kaaka’ is a movie with a decent core story on friendship faced with unfortunate circumstances, which is provided a topsy-turvy treatment. In one line, YNK is an extrapolated on-screen depiction of Superstar Rajni’s popular dialogue: 'Anger is the cause of all miseries; one should know how to control it. Otherwise life would become miserable' – A bittersweet presentation at that!
Indru Netru Naalai (Tamil, 2015)
Indru Netru Naalai once again proves that big stars & high budgets are not required for making an engaging movie. The content is extremely cohesive & the top-notch VFX helps in sustaining the believability of the whole fantasy ride.
Jurassic World (English, 2015)
There is a difference between a good looking movie and a good movie. If the first installment of this franchise fits into the latter, the current one fits the former. Though it often deviate towards its original and sometimes loses it, it’s not a mindless copy – it’s simply mindless entertainment! This is definitely a big-budget blockbuster - It's loud, thrilling, and full of extreme sequences that will engage the audience.
Kaaka Muttai (Tamil, 2015)
Kakka Muttai is one of the rare fine movies that break away from the usual lot of the mainstream movies which get the name from the sheer quantity over quality! Despite having its flaws, the movie is a definite path-breaking attempt to make a commercially viable offbeat movie that can be watched with the family, thanks to some impressive writing and equally competent acting – Now that’s what we call a real win-win for both the critics and the mass alike!