Samuthirakani
Kaantha Box Office Collection Day 3: Dulquer Salmaan’s Film Crosses 13 Crore On 1st Weekend
Kaantha Box Office Collection Day 3: The period thriller drama film starring Dulquer Salmaan, Samuthirakani, Bhagyashri Borse, and Rana Daggubati is going strong at the box office on its first weekend. With its intriguing storyline and positive word of mouth, the film has crossed the 13 crore mark in just three days of release. On the opening day, the film earned an impressive 4.35 crore, marking its good start. On its first weekend, the film earned 5 crore, with a slight rise in collections. However, the expectations were high on Sunday (Day 3), but the film saw a dip, earning 4.5 | Click Here...
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...
