Puli (Tamil, 2015)
Puli promised to be a fantasy extravaganza that was never seen before. However, what we have got is the hapless execution of a decent plot that never gets us off our seats except during the title card when actor Vijay’s name is announced!
Kuttram Kadithal (Tamil, 2015)
Impeccable acting, impactful dialogues & and an impressive stirring script make ‘Kuttram Kadithal’ an immensely satisfactory experience. Films like this, brokering a perfect marriage of cinematic language & reality, come by very rarely. It raises pertinent questions which stir debate but never gets preachy. A Must-Watch!
Maya (Tamil, 2015)
Opening with an exceptionally conceived base story of a haunted place, the nifty writing and creative screenplay produce an effectively engaging and petrifying experience, making ‘Maya’ quite possibly the best you would have seen for a long time with frights aplenty!
Yatchan (Tamil, 2015)
Vishnuvardhan takes the interesting premise on offer involving a bit of fate and role-reversal, spices it up with a brilliant build-up leading to a teasing Interval. What follows as a long detour is where he misses the target, screws up the fun a bit and makes the film end rather clumsily
Thakka Thakka (Tamil, 2015)
A fair share of thrills and a bigger share of spills prevent the movie from pressing forward for victory, and is left to keep mending the holes created by some inexplicable writing and poor conceptualization of the story - which makes 'Thakka Thakka' a noticeably depleted attack!