Kaththi (Tamil, 2014)
When you have an actor who is well known for mass entertainers and a director who is known for providing marketable scripts – what can you expect from the duo? If you are thinking of a movie that will be just for the eyes – you need to watch this to understand what the director wants to convey!!! ‘Kaththi’ starts out as a blunt piece of iron, but is honed all along and emerges as a Sharp Sickle.
Kuraiondrumillai (Tamil, 2014)
Kuraiondrumillai is certainly a noble attempt for a debut filmmaker but its engagement quotient suffers as it straddles between proclaiming the need for farmer upliftment & reflecting the nature of modern interpersonal relationships.
Yaan (Tamil, 2014)
With great hype comes greater burden of meeting expectations – ‘Yaan’ falls prey to this adage as it flounders at the start and fails to keep on its feet as it is dealt several body blows due to a weak script, poor execution and ill-advised knots in the storyline. A good one to give a miss!
Madras (Tamil, 2014)
For most of us it’s just a wall – For some it’s an identity. When the fight for identity breaks out from the confinements of individual desires, there can’t be neutrals. ‘Madras’ is a uniquely presented tale of a neutral person who is forced to take a side, presented in a natural yet impactful style!
Jeeva (Tamil, 2014)
Suseenthiran shows that even the so-called clichés can be crafted to one’s advantage & his non-manipulative handling of emotions makes Jeeva, a gripping MUST-WATCH drama.